There are still pirates in the Caribbean, as shown in a recent case heard by a court in Guyana. The trial resulted in the Guyanese court sentencing two men to their deaths over the killings of seven fishermen in a case of high-seas piracy.
South America's cuisines are distinctive since they vary greatly from country to country. Here are the best three food countries in South America and the dishes you should try here.
Four bodies, three wearing Jalisco cartel caps, were reportedly found in Mexico's Zacatecas state, and authorities believed that members of the rival Sinaloa Cartel killed them.
Ovidio Guzman Lopez, the son of Sinaloa Cartel boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera, was found to have anti-aircraft guns inside his bedroom, along with other high-power weapons.
In Bolivia, wrestling is not just a sport dominated by men. Women are allowed to participate, with one group known as "cholitas," revolutionizing the fighting game.
A dangerous new internet craze, known as the "tranquilizer challenge," is raising concern among parents and law enforcement officials in Mexico as it has already led to 15 students being treated.
The Caribbean island nation of Barbados is more than just the birthplace of pop superstar Rihanna. It is also one of the region's most beautiful and enigmatic countries.
Facing daily protests demanding her resignation, Peru President Dina Boluarte called on Congress to approve a proposal to move the national elections later this year.
Angry protests reportedly started in several neighborhoods of Port-Au-Prince in Haiti on Thursday following the recent killings of police officers by Haitian gangs.
Prince Andrew has reportedly told friends that a "mystery development" could save his reputation after the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, which led to his titles being revoked.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced Wednesday that the State Department is banning former Panama President Ricardo Martinelli from ever traveling to the United States.
Officials in Brazil reported that the Yanomami Indigenous people live in dreadful conditions because illegal gold miners threaten them with violence and block the delivery of essential goods.