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Mexico: More Than 2,000 Migrants Abducted by Mexican Drug Cartels Last Year

More than 2,000 migrants were reportedly abducted in Mexico by Mexican drug cartels and smuggling gangs last year.
Dallas Star Luka Doncic Shares Pain After Tragic Serbia Shootings

Dallas Star Luka Doncic Shares Pain After Tragic Serbia Shootings

Dallas Mavs point Guard Luka Doncic offers support and aid amid the news of the Serbia mass shootings.
King Charles Coronation: Prince Harry, Prince Andrew Will Be Present but No Major Roles in Ceremony

King Charles' Coronation: Prince Harry, Prince Andrew Will Be Present but Have No Role in the Ceremony

Prince Harry and Prince Andrew will attend King Charles' coronation but reportedly have no role in the ceremony like other senior members of the royal family.
El Chapo Sons Los Chapitos Deny Fentanyl Charges Against Them

El Chapo Sons, Known as Los Chapitos, Deny Being Leaders of Sinaloa Cartel in Rare Letter

The four sons of Sinaloa Cartel boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera, collectively known as "Los Chapitos," have denied allegations that they were major drug traffickers flooding the US with fentanyl.
Mexico Gets Puppy from Turkey After Rescue Dog Dies While on Duty

Mexico Gets Puppy from Turkey After Rescue Dog Dies While on Duty

A German Shepherd puppy was flown to Mexico from Turkey as a token of appreciation from the Turkish government.
US Virgin islands: Where to Relax and Unwind in This Beautiful U.S. Territory

US Virgin Islands: 5 Most Beautiful Places to Visit During Your Next Getaway

US Virgin Islands is a beautiful US territory in the Caribbean, which is an ideal vacation destination during summer.
Brazil: Why Did Police Raid Jair Bolsonaro's Home?

Brazil: Why Did Police Raid Jair Bolsonaro's Home?

Brazil police have arrested one of ex-president Jair Bolsonaro's closest aides as part of an investigation into a group suspected of falsifying information on Covid-19 vaccination cards.
Brazil’s Candomble: The History, Beliefs of The  Afro-Brazilian Religion

Brazil's Candomble: History, Beliefs of the Afro-Brazilian Religion

African slaves developed the Afro-Brazilian religion called Candomble in Brazil during the 19th century.
DHS Sued Over US Visa of Prince Harry and Alleged Drug Use

DHS Sued Over US Visa Records of Prince Harry After Drug Use Admissions

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is facing a new lawsuit, demanding the department to release the visa records of Prince Harry to see if he lied about his drug use so he could enter the U.S.
Brazil: Tech Giants Slam Country's 'Fake News' Bill

Brazil: Tech Giants Slam Country's 'Fake News' Bill

The Brazilian government and courts are up in arms against tech giants over their resistance to a proposed bill to combat the spread of fake news.
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Readout of Vice President Harris’s Meeting with President Marcos of the Philippines

Today, Vice President Kamala Harris met with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. at the Vice President's Residence in advance of a brunch with President Marcos, the Second Gentleman, First Lady Louise Araneta-Marcos, U.S. and Philippine government officials, and representatives of the Filipino-American community, including business and civic leaders.
US-Mexico Border: 1,500 Troops Coming Amid Fears of Migrant Surge

US-Mexico Border: 1,500 Troops Coming Amid Fears of Migrant Surge

In preparation for an anticipated rise in migrant traffic, the US is sending 1,500 additional troops to the US-Mexico, according to the defense department.
Barbados Foods: Caribbean's Most Underrated Cuisine

Barbados Food: 5 Delicious Dishes to Try in This Caribbean Paradise

Tickle your taste buds with these hidden gems of Caribbean cuisine - the flavorful and delicious dishes from Barbados.
Mexico: Top Gulf Cartel Lieutenant Arrested Near the Border

Mexico Nabs Gulf Cartel Top Lieutenant Near US Border

One of the top lieutenants of the Gulf Cartel was arrested near the U.S.-Mexico border by Mexican police.
Paraguay People Hope New President Santiago Pena Could Reboot Economy

Paraguay People Hope New President Santiago Pena Could Reboot Economy

Paraguay people see their new president Santiago Pena as the ideal leader to boost the county's economy.
President Biden Meets With President Of The Philippines Ferdinand Marcos Jr. In The Oval Office Of The White House

FACT SHEET: Investing in the Special Friendship and Alliance Between the United States and the Philippines

At the White House, President Joe Biden and President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. of the Philippines advanced an ambitious agenda for the U.S.-Philippines alliance.
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Joint Statement of the Leaders of the United States and the Philippines

President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. is honored to welcome Philippine President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to Washington, DC.
What is Noches de Colombia?  Is It Really Authentic Colombian Cuisine?

Noches De Colombia: Is It Really an Authentic Colombian Restaurant?

Noches de Colombia is a popular Colombian chain restaurant in the U.S. But does it really serve 100% authentic Colombian food?
U.S. Opening Migrant Processing Centers in Colombia, Guatemala Amid Migration Surge

U.S. Opening New Migrant Processing Centers in Colombia, Guatemala Amid Migration Surge

The U.S. has announced plans to open new migrant processing centers in Colombia and Guatemala amid the migration surge across the U.S.-Mexico border.
Brittney Griner Says to Never Play Overseas Against Unless for Olympics After Detainment in Russia

Brittney Griner Vows to Never Play Overseas Again Unless for Olympics After Detainment in Russia

WNBA player Brittney Griner does not want to play overseas again after being detained in Russia, WNBA star Brittney Griner said on a Thursday news conference travel abroad again "to play basketball" unless she will be representing the U.
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