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Peru Man Says Ancient Mummy Found in His Food Delivery Bag Is His 'Spiritual Girlfriend'

A man in Peru shocked many after Peruvian police found an ancient mummy inside a food delivery cooler bag he was carrying.
Did Karim Benzema Take a Shot at Lionel Messi Over FIFA Best Award?

Did Karim Benzema Take a Shot at Lionel Messi Over FIFA Best Award?

Karim Benzema stirred the pot following a cryptic Instagram story a few minutes after Lionel Messi won FIFA Best Award.
Easter Island: New Moai Statue Found in Dry Lake Bed in Chile's Rapa Nui

Easter Island: New Moai Statue Found in Dry Lake Bed in Chile's Rapa Nui

Earlier this week, a new moai statue was found on Easter Island, an isolated volcanic island and Chilean property.
Saint Kitts and Nevis: 5 Things to Do in This Caribbean Paradise

Saint Kitts and Nevis: 5 Things to Do in This Beautiful Caribbean Paradise

Saint Kitts and Nevis is one of the most beautiful countries in the Caribbean. There are plenty of things to do and places to visit in this dual-island nation.
Ghislaine Maxwell Thrown Into Solitary Confinement After Giving Media Interview

Ghislaine Maxwell Thrown Into Solitary Confinement After Jailhouse Interview

Ghislaine Maxwell reportedly stayed in solitary confinement for 48 hours after prison officials accused the former socialite of profiting from her media interview.
Ecuador Finds $330 Million Worth of Cocaine in Banana Shipment

Ecuador Seizes $330 Million Worth of Cocaine in Banana Shipment Bound for Belgium

Authorities in Ecuador have found packages of cocaine in a shipment of bananas bound for Belgium. Authorities in Ecuador have found packages of cocaine in a shipment of bananas bound for Belgium.
Mexico Electoral Reform Greeted by Tens of Thousands of Protesters

Mexico Electoral Reform Greeted by Tens of Thousands of Protesters

Tens of thousands went out to protest the Mexico electoral reform signed by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
Mexico President Thinks He Has Proof of Mythological Elf

Mexico President Thinks He Has Proof of Mythological Elf

Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has raised a few eyebrows due to a social media post showing photographic "proof" of a mythical woodland elf of Mayan folklore.
Latin American Dictator: The Numerous Bloody Crimes of Argentina's General Jorge Rafael Videla

Latin American Dictator: The Numerous Bloody Crimes of Argentina's General Jorge Rafael Videla

The region of Latin America has seen the rise of several dictators, and one of them was Argentina's General Jorge Rafael Videla, known for his ruthless campaign of political killings and forced disappearances.
Arizona Rancher Accused of Killing Mexican Migrant to Go to Trial for Murder

Arizona Rancher Accused of Killing Mexican Migrant to Go to Trial for Murder

A judge ruled Friday that an Arizona rancher will face trial over the killing of a Mexican migrant on his property near the U.S.-Mexico border last month.
Meghan Markle Feels 'Excluded' as Palace 'Is Only Fighting for Prince Harry' to Attend King Charles III Coronation

Meghan Markle Feels 'Excluded' as Palace 'Is Only Fighting for Prince Harry' to Attend King Charles III Coronation

Meghan Markle reportedly feels "excluded" from all the plans surrounding King Charles III's coronation, with one source claiming that it may result in the Sussexes being absent from the event.
Chile, Argentina Offer Citizenship to Nicaraguans Exiled by Daniel Ortega's Government

Chile, Argentina Offer Citizenship to Nicaraguans Exiled by Daniel Ortega's Government

Chile and Argentina are offering Nicaraguan exiles citizenship in their countries after Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega recently stripped his critics and opposition figures of their citizenship.
Peru Gives $13,000 to Families Who Lost Loved Ones in Anti-Government Protests

Peru Gives $13,000 to Families Who Lost Loved Ones in Anti-Government Protests

Families who lost a relative in Peru's nationwide protests have demanded reparations, and the Peruvian government has now announced financial assistance for the deaths and injuries of protesters.
Mexico Approves Controversial Electoral Reform

Mexico Approves Controversial Electoral Reform

The new Mexico elections law will make some changes in the National Electoral Institute (INE) budget, let go of staff, and shut down offices.
Ackee and Saltfish: The Origins of the Jamaican National Dish

Ackee and Saltfish: The Origins of the Jamaican National Dish

Ackee and saltfish is a Jamaican national dish that is embedded in the nation's identity and self-image.
Narco Queen Sandra Avila Beltran Dubbed Mexico's 'Queen of the Pacific' Reveals How Kidnapping of Her Son Led to Her Arrest

Narco Queen Sandra Avila Beltran Dubbed Mexico's 'Queen of the Pacific' Reveals How Kidnapping of Son Led to Her Arrest

Sandra Avila Beltran, the narco queen dubbed as Mexico's "The Queen of the Pacific," has recently opened up about the day her son was kidnapped in 2002, which led to her arrest.
Sinaloa Cartel Network Involved in Fentanyl 'Super Labs' Sanctioned by U.S. Treasury

Sinaloa Cartel Network Involved in Fentanyl 'Super Labs' Sanctioned by U.S. Treasury

A Sinaloa Cartel network involved in the operations of fentanyl "super labs" was sanctioned by U.S. Treasury Department as part of the government's effort to stop the smuggling of fentanyl and methamphetamine into the U.S.
Brazil Floods Leave Hundreds of Cutoff Survivors Struggling for Supplies

Brazil Floods Leave Hundreds of Cutoff Survivors Struggling for Supplies

Hundreds of Sao Paulo, Brazil, residents struggled to find supplies after floods and mudslides. The disaster has killed at least 48 people, and left their communities isolated.
What Is Ash Wednesday? Lent Kicks Off for Catholics Around the World

What Is Ash Wednesday? Lent Kicks Off for Catholics Around the World

Lent is now here, and the Christian world commemorates the season with Ash Wednesday. Lent is now here, and the Christian world commemorates the season with Ash Wednesday.
Brazil Soccer Star Dani Alves Denied Bail in Spain for Alleged Sexual Assault

Brazil Soccer Star Dani Alves Denied Bail in Spain for Alleged Sexual Assault

Brazil national team defender Dani Alves is in hot water as he faces an investigation over an alleged sexual assault. He is currently in police custody in Spain and tried to get bail but was denied by a court.
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