U.S. President Joe Biden urges Russia's President Vladimir Putin to put an end to the war they are waging against Ukraine, warning that the United States and its allies will continue to back up Ukraine as it pushes new sanctions against Kremlin.
Mexican singer Said Pichardo, the former boyfriend of Cuban actress Livia Brito, was arrested in Mexico City after police officers who raided his home found illegal drugs, firearms, and large amounts of cash.
U.S. President Joe Biden visited Ukraine and met President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv. In a bold and potentially risky move, President Joe Biden visits Ukraine on Monday to meet with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as Russia's invasion of Ukraine enters its second year.
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Brittney Griner is back in the U.S. after being released from Russia in a prisoner swap, and the WNBA star is now looking forward to playing again with her old team, Phoenix Mercury.
Pablo Escobar, the notorious leader of Colombia's Medellin Cartel, was among the 10 wealthiest people in the world, with his multi-billion net worth at the height of his criminal career.
A week after a military surveillance plane from Canada was deployed to Haiti to collect information on the activities of Haitian gangs, warships will also be sent to the violence-stricken nation.
A bus carrying 66 passengers plunged into a ravine in Panama, killing 39 people and injuring around 20 others. Most of the passengers were reportedly migrants bound for the U.S.-Mexico border.
A recently unsealed lawsuit against the financial institution alleged that at least 20 people, who were victims of Jeffrey Epstein, were paid through JPMorgan accounts.
President Joe Biden is considering giving a speech regarding the Chinese spy balloon and three other unidentified flying objects that were shot down by U.S. fighter jets amid political pressure from Democrats and Republicans.
The government of Nicaragua declared that 94 individuals had lost their Nicaraguan citizenships. Ninety-four political opponents, including writers Sergio Ramrez and Gioconda Belli, had their citizenship revoked by Nicaragua on Wednesday.