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.
Pregnant Russian women are flocking to Argentina in an effort to obtain Argentinian citizenship for their children. However, Argentina seems to have caught on to this practice and has now started cracking down on these would-be Russian tourists.
As Mexican drug cartels battle for territory in Mexico, six bodies were discovered on the side of a road in southern Tlaxcala, while a woman was found hanging from a bridge in Guanajuato with a narco message written on her body.
A former military bomber engineer from Russia turned up at the U.S.-Mexico border seeking asylum and offering to reveal Russia's top military secrets, according to a CBP report.
There are plenty of delicious meals and desserts in Latin America, but we have named five that could ensure that your romantic dinner on Valentine's Day is a success.
Queen Consort Camilla, the wife of King Charles III, has to cancel her public engagements after she tested positive for COVID-19, according to Buckingham Palace.
For the first time since the pro-Jair Bolsonaro January 8 riots in Brasilia, the Solicitor General's Office of Brazil has requested that a civil court convict some of the rioters who took part in the failed coup against President Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva.