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Pablo Neruda's Cause of Death 50 Years Ago, Revealed

A toxicology report revealed Pablo Neruda's cause of death: the famous poet was injected with poison in "great quantity" while at the hospital.
Argentina is Cracking Down on Pregnant Russians Trying to Get Argentinian Citizenship

Argentina Cracks Down on Pregnant Russians Trying To Get Argentinian Citizenship

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.
Romantic Spots in Latin America: Perfect Getaways for Couples Celebrating the Month of Love

Romantic Spots in Latin America: Perfect Getaways for Couples Celebrating the Month of Love

Latin America will always have those romantic spots where you can take your loved ones to celebrate the month of love.
Mexico: 6 Bodies Dumped on Side of Road; Woman Hanged From Bridge as Mexican Drug Cartels Battle for Territory

Mexico: 6 Bodies Dumped on Side of Road; Woman Hanged From Bridge as Mexican Drug Cartels Battle for Territory

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.
Russia's Ex-Military Bomber Engineer Turned up at U.S.-Mexico Border to Seek Asylum, Offering Military Secrets

Russia's Ex-Military Bomber Engineer Turned up at U.S.-Mexico Border to Seek Asylum, Offer Military Secrets

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.
Haiti: U.S. Arrests 4 More People Linked to Jovenel Moise Assassination

Haiti: U.S. Arrests 4 More People Linked to Jovenel Moise Assassination

U.S. police have arrested four more people in connection with Haiti President Jovenel Moise assassination.
Valentine's Day in Latin America: 5 Delicious Ideas for a Night to Remember

Valentine's Day in Latin America: 5 Delicious Ideas for a Night to Remember

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.
MLB Star Miguel Sano's Father Wanted in Dominican Republic for Killing Ex-Girlfriend, Shooting 2 Other People

MLB Star Miguel Sano's Dad Wanted in Dominican Republic for Killing Ex-Girlfriend, Shooting 2 Other People

The father of MLB star Miguel Sano is now wanted in the Dominican Republic after he shot and killed his ex-girlfriend and wounded two other people.
Camilla, Wife of King Charles III, Tests Positive for COVID-19

Camilla, Wife of King Charles III, Tests Positive for COVID-19

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.
Brazil: Convictions for January 8 Rioters Requested as Majority of Brazilians Condemn Pro-Bolsonaro Violence

Brazil: Convictions for January 8 Rioters Requested as Most Brazilians Condemn Pro-Bolsonaro Violence

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.
Colombia Government Peace Talks with ELN Resume in Mexico Amid Tension

Colombia Government Peace Talks with ELN Resume in Mexico Amid Tension

Colombia government and the ELN rebel group resumed peace talks in Mexico City. Peace talks between Colombia's government and the country's largest remaining rebel organization, the ELN, resumed on Monday in Mexico City to end fighting that has lasted since the 1960s.
Chinese Spy Balloons Found Over Middle East, According to U.S. Air Force; China Accuses U.S. Of Sending Surveillance Craft

Chinese Spy Balloons Found Over Middle East, According to U.S. Air Force; China Accuses U.S. Of Sending Surveillance Craft

Chinese spy balloons were discovered over the Middle East, but the surveillance craft did not pose any threat to the United States or allied forces, according to U.S. Air Force.
Brazil Ex-President Jair Bolsonaro Says He May Return Home 'In Coming Weeks'

Brazil Ex-President Jair Bolsonaro Says He May Return Home 'In Coming Weeks'

Ex president Jair Bolsonaro, who is under investigation for inciting a violent election-denial campaign, told a crowd in Florida that he plans to return to Brazil soon.
U.S. Military Shoots Down Another Unidentified Flying Object Over Michigan

U.S. Military Shoots Down Another Unidentified Flying Object Over Michigan

The U.S. military shot down another unidentified flying object over Lake Huron in Michigan on Sunday, making it the fourth time an "unidentified object" was shot down in North America since February 4.
Nicaragua Bishop Who Refused Exile Sentenced to 26 Years in Prison, Stripped of Citizenship

Nicaragua Bishop Who Refused Exile Sentenced to 26 Years in Prison, Stripped of Citizenship

Bishop Rolando Alvarez, head of the Matagalpa diocese, is making a heroic stand to stay in Nicaragua after the government deported more than 200 political prisoners to the United States.
Valentine’s Day Traditions in Latin America: How the Day of Love Is Celebrated in These 5 Countries

Valentine’s Day Traditions in Latin America: How the Day Is Celebrated in These 5 Countries

Valentine's Day is one of the most celebrated occasions in Latin America and the rest of the world, with flowers, chocolates, and gifts being exchanged between loved ones.
Sinaloa Cartel Boss El Mayo's Top Aide, 'El Lupe' Tapia Quintero, Arrested in Mexico

Sinaloa Cartel Boss El Mayo's Top Aide, 'El Lupe' Tapia Quintero, Arrested in Mexico

Jose Guadalupe "El Lupe" Tapia Quintero, a top aide of Sinaloa Cartel boss Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, was arrested in Mexico's state of Sinaloa.
Hector Luis 'El Guero' Palma Salazar, Who Founded Sinaloa Cartel With El Chapo, Taken to Hospital in Mexico

Hector Luis 'El Guero' Palma Salazar, Who Founded Sinaloa Cartel With El Chapo, Taken to Hospital in Mexico

Hector Luis "El Guero" Palma Salazar, who founded the Sinaloa Cartel with Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera, was taken to a hospital in Toluca in the State of Mexico.
Border Patrol Records 800% Increase in Arrests of Chinese Nationals at U.S.-Mexico Border

Border Patrol Records 800% Increase in Arrests of Chinese Nationals at U.S.-Mexico Border

The number of Chinese nationals apprehended by Border Patrol agents after illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border is currently higher by more than 800% compared to the same period last year, according to a report.
Nicaragua Frees 222 Political Prisoners, Sends Them to the U.S.

Nicaragua Frees 222 Political Prisoners, Sends Them to the U.S.

Nicaragua President Daniel Ortega administration released 222 political prisoners and flew them to Washington, D.C., on Thursday.
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