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Guatemala, Taiwan Reaffirm Diplomatic Ties After Honduras’s Switch to China

Guatemala, Taiwan Reaffirm Diplomatic Ties After Honduras's Switch to China

The leaders of Guatemala and Taiwan have reaffirmed their diplomatic ties in the jungle ruins of the Maya civilization citadel.
Costa Rica: Drug Trafficking Blamed for Central American Country's Soaring Homicide Rates

Costa Rica: Drug Trafficking Blamed for the Central American Country's Soaring Homicide Rate

The homicide rate in Costa Rica has been increasing, and authorities blame it on the growth of drug trafficking in the country.
Brittney Griner Urges Joe Biden To Bring Home Evan Gershkovich

Brittney Griner Urges Joe Biden to Bring Home US Journalist Arrested in Russia

WNBA star Brittney Griner and her wife Cherelle have urged the administration of President Joe Biden to bring back detained American journalist Evan Gershkovich home from Russia.
Pope Francis’ Health: Where Is the Vatican Leader Now?

Pope Francis' Health: Where Is the Vatican Leader Now After Hospitalization?

Pope Francis was discharged from the Rome hospital on Saturday after he was reported to have a respiratory infection.
Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Confronted by Migrants in Juarez as He Visits Migrant Center Fire Site

Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Confronted by Migrants in Ciudad Juarez Following Deadly Fire

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador traveled on Friday to Ciudad Juarez, near the U.S.-Mexico border, where 39 migrants died in a fire at a migrant detention center.
US Vice President Kamala Harris

FACT SHEET: Vice President Kamala Harris Announces Initiatives to Advance the U.S. Partnership With Zambia

The United States and Zambia maintain a strong relationship based on shared democratic values, growing commercial engagement, longstanding health cooperation, and enduring people-to-people ties.
Jair Bolsonaro Back in Brazil After Self-imposed Exile in Florida

Jair Bolsonaro Is Back in Brazil After Self-Imposed Exile in Florida

Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro has returned to his country after being in self-imposed exile for three months in Florida.
Pablo Escobar’s Cocaine Hippos: Relocation From Colombia to India Will Cost $3.5 Million

Pablo Escobar's 'Cocaine Hippos' to Be Moved From Colombia to Mexico, India at Multimillion-Dollar Cost

Colombia is planning to relocate 70 of Pablo Escobar's "cocaine hippos" to Mexico and India in the coming months.
White House Condemns Russia's Arrest of Evan Gershkovich

White House Condemns Russia's Arrest of Evan Gershkovich

Evan Gershkovich, an American reporter for the Wall Street Journal, has been detained by Russian officials on suspicion of spying.
White House: Russia Offering Food for North Korea Weapons

Russia Engages in a Food-for-Arms Deal With North Korea, According to White House Intelligence

Russia and North Korea are entering a new deal with the former asking the East Asian country for North Korea weapons in exchange for food supplies from their end, according to the White House.
Mexico Kidnapping: FBI Offers $40,000 to Find Missing Bay Area Woman

Mexico Kidnapping: Bay Area Woman Still Missing After 5 Months; FBI Offers $40,000 Reward for Help

Mexico kidnapping victim Monica de Leon Barba is still missing, and there is a $40,000 FBI reward for information.
Lent: 5 Latin American Seafood Dishes to Enjoy as Catholics Avoid Meat

Lenten Season in Latin America: 5 Famous Seafood Dishes to Enjoy as Catholics Abstain From Meat

Here are some yummy seafood dishes famous in Latin America to eat during the Lenten season, when Catholics are expected to make small sacrifices.
Colombia: Soldiers Killed in by Rebel Group’s Attack in Army Base Amid Troubling Peace Talks

Colombia: 9 Soldiers Killed by Rebel Group in Attack on Army Base Amid Troubling Peace Talks

Nine soldiers in Colombia were killed in a military base by the rebel group National Liberation Army amid shaky peace talks between the guerillas and the government.
Peru President, Ex-President Under Investigation for Alleged Money Laundering

Peru President, Ex-President Under Investigation for Alleged Money Laundering

Peru prosecutors are investigating President Dina Boluarte and former President Pedro Castillo for alleged money laundering, the attorney general's office announced on Tuesday.
President Joe Biden

Readout of President Joe Biden’s Call With General Secretary Trong of Vietnam

President Joe Biden spoke today with General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong of Vietnam.
Pope Francis Health: Here’s Why the Vatican Leader Was Hospitalized

Pope Francis’ Health Worsens Due to Respiratory Infection, But It’s Not COVID-19

The Roman Catholic world is holding its breath after Pope Francis was sent to a hospital. The 86-year-old Argentina-born pontiff is expected to stay in the hospital for several days as he remains under observation.
Colombia's Most Haunted Places

Colombia's Most Haunted Places: Visit a Haunted Cemetery in Bogota or Unravel the Mystery of Armero Ghost Town

Here are five famous places in Colombia with reputations for being truly haunted.
King Charles Coronation Fears: New Monarch ‘Fearing’ Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Attendance

King Charles Coronation: New Monarch Fears Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Will Overshadow Event

King Charles is reportedly "paralyzed by fear" and struggling with how to handle Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at his upcoming coronation.
Florida Leaves Italians Speechless After Parents Label Michelangelo's David as 'Porn'

Florida Parents Triggered by Michelangelo's David Statue, Leaves Italians Speechless

Michelangelo's sculpture of King David is considered one of the greatest artworks in history. Now, it has triggered Florida parents so much that they have forced a Florida principal to resign.
Semana Santa in Mexico: The Celebration of Holy Week in the Latin American Country

Semana Santa in Mexico: The Celebration of Holy Week in the Latin American Country

In Mexico, Semana Santa is considered one of the most important holidays in the Catholic Church.
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