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Brazil President Lula da Silva Cancels China Trip Due to Pneumonia

Brazil President Lula da Silva's March 27-31 trip to China must be rescheduled due to pneumonia.
Mexico Kidnapping: Mourners Gathered for American Man Killed by the Gulf Cartel

Mexico Kidnapping: Mourners Gathered for American Man Killed by the Gulf Cartel

Family and friends gathered on Saturday to pay tribute to Shaeed Woodard, one of the two Americans killed by the Gulf cartel in Mexico after they were kidnapped.
Chile’s Pablo Neruda: Get To Know the Great Poet Known for His Love Poems

Chile's Pablo Neruda: Get to Know the Great Poet Known for His Love Poems

Pablo Neruda, one of Chile's great poets, is known for his heartfelt works of romantic poems. Pablo Neruda, one of Chile's great poets, is known for his heartfelt works of romantic poems, with his famous works including "Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair" and "Residence on Earth, and Other Poems.
Mexico: Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Rejected Comments of Antony Blinken About Country’s Safety

Mexico: Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Denies Mexican Drug Cartels Control Parts of Country

Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has rejected claims made by U.S. State Department Secretary Antony Blinken that Mexican drug cartels control some areas in the country.
Russia Mocks Prince William After Visiting Poland to Thank British Troops for 'Defending our Freedoms'

Russia Mocks Prince William After Visiting Troops in Poland’s Border With Ukraine

During a surprise visit to Poland near the Ukraine border, Prince William thanked British and Polish troops for "defending our freedoms," and Russia mocked him.
Gulf Cartel Boss Son Osiel Cardenas Jr. Sentence Eight Years in Prison

Gulf Cartel Boss Son, Osiel Cardenas Jr., Sentenced to Over 8 Years in Prison

Osiel Cardenas Jr., the son of Gulf Cartel boss Osiel Cardenas Guillen, was sentenced to more than eight years in prison after he pleaded guilty to gun smuggling charges.
Texas: FBI Agent Shoots and Kills Suspect in Kidnapping of Migrants from Mexico

Texas: FBI Shot, Killed Suspect in Kidnapping of Migrants From Mexico

During a rescue operation in Texas, FBI agents managed to kill one of the kidnappers who held three migrants hostage for nearly a week.
Taiwan and China Vying for Honduras Diplomatic Relations

Taiwan, China Vying for Honduras Diplomatic Relations

Taiwan has accused China of wielding its influence in Honduras' plan to switch diplomatic allegiance from Taipei to Beijing.
Uruguay’s Famous Heritage Sites: Get To Know the South American Country With Its Historical Landmarks

Uruguay Heritage Sites: Famous Historical Landmarks to See in the South American Country

Uruguay can deliver every vacationer's trip goals, with it being home to numerous heritage sites.
Jalisco Cartel’s El Mencho’s Son Seen To Plead Guilty in U.S.

Jalisco Cartel Boss El Mencho's Son, 'El Menchito,' to Plead Guilty in U.S.

Ruben Oseguera Gonzalez, alias "El Menchito," the son of Jalisco cartel boss Nemesio "El Mencho" Oseguera Cervantes, will reportedly plead guilty to drug conspiracy charges in a Washington, D.C. court.
Brazil Criminal Gang with Plans to Attack Public Servants Busted

Brazil Criminal Gang with Plans to Attack Public Servants Busted

Federal police raided several states Wednesday to crack down on a Brazil criminal planning to kidnap and murder public figures, including a retired judge who oversaw the country's most significant corruption case.
Latin America's Finest Festivals

Latin America: 5 Most Unique Festivals in the Region

People in Latin America celebrate colorful, unique festivals that are being enjoyed not only by the locals but even tourists.
3 American Citizens, Including 2 Children, Reported Missing in Mexico

3 American Citizens, Including 2 Children, Reported Missing in Mexico

Three American citizens, including two children, have recently been reported missing in Mexico. Three American citizens, including two children, have recently been reported missing in Mexico.
Ecuador: Journalist Injured After Opening USB Letter Bomb

Ecuador: Journalist Injured After Opening USB Letter Bomb

A journalist in Ecuador was injured after he opened an envelope containing a USB letter bomb in the middle of the newsroom.
Mexico: Tragic Kidnapping Highlights Gun Problem in US

Mexico: Tragic Kidnapping Highlights Gun Problem in US

One of the weapons used in Mexico kidnappings was illegally trafficked from the US, highlighting the latter's gun problem.
Mexico: 5 of Our Favorite Local Fastfood Chains

Mexico: Top 5 Mexican Fast Food Chains You Need to Try

Mexico has its own fast food chains that are not only cheap but also delicious. While its neighbor, the United States, is known for its fast food chains like McDonald's, KFC, Wendy's, and Burger King, Mexico has its own fast food chains that are not only cheap but also delicious.
King Charles Coronation: Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Make Demands in Exchange for Attendance

King Charles Coronation: Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Make New Demands as Condition for Attendance

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have made several new demands as a condition for them to attend King Charles' coronation ceremony.
American Aid Worker Jeff Woodke Freed After 6 Years as Hostage in Africa

American Aid Worker Jeff Woodke Freed After 6 Years as Hostage in Africa

American aid worker Jeff Woodke, who was kidnapped and held hostage in 2016, was finally released Monday.
Mexico: US Warns About Fake Pills Sold at Pharmacies

Mexico: US Warns About Fake Pills Sold at Pharmacies

The U.S. warned about fake pills being sold in pharmacies in Mexico, including some that may even contain fentanyl and methamphetamine.
Colombia Coal Mine Explosion Leaves at Least 21 Miners Dead, 9 Injured

Colombia Coal Mine Explosion Kills 21 Miners, Injures 9

At least 21 miners were reported dead, and nine were wounded after a Colombia coal mine exploded. At least 21 miners were reported dead, and nine were wounded after a Colombia coal mine exploded, with officials saying it was an accident.