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Mexico: 15 Students Treated for Dangerous Online 'Tranquilizer Challenge'

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.
US Democrats Urge Biden Administration to Stop Peru Aid

US Democrats Urge Biden Administration to Stop Peru Security Assistance

US Democrats want to stop the Peru aid due to a "pattern of repression." Following a "pattern of repression" against anti-government protests that have resulted in the deaths of over 50 civilians, several US Democrats in the House of Representatives have prompted the Biden administration to suspend Peru security assistance.
Barbados: 5 Incredible Places in Rihanna's Home Country

Barbados: 5 Incredible Places in Rihanna's Home Country

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.
Brazil Ex-President Jair Bolsonaro Requests For a 6-Month US Visitor Visa

Brazil Ex-President Jair Bolsonaro Requests For a 6-Month US Visitor Visa

Brazil ex-president Jair Bolsonaro applied for a 6-month U.S. visitor visa amid being investigated following a violent protest by his supporters.
King Charles Wants Prince Harry, Meghan Markle To Attend Coronation; Prince William Fears Brother Will Overshadow Event

King Charles Wants Prince Harry, Meghan Markle To Attend Coronation; Prince William Fears Brother Will Overshadow Event

King Charles reportedly wanted his other son, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle to attend his coronation in May, according to senior sources.
Peru President Dina Boluarte Supports Proposal To Move Elections This Year

Peru President Dina Boluarte Supports Moving up National Elections to Later This Year

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.
Haitian Gangs Killed Officers, Prompting Police to Protest and Block Streets in Haiti

Haitian Gangs Killed Police Officers, Prompting Rebel Cops to Protest and Block Streets in Haiti

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 Evicted From Buckingham Palace by Brother King Charles

Prince Andrew Evicted From Buckingham Palace by Brother King Charles

Prince Andrew was reportedly removed from Buckingham Palace by his brother King Charles. Prince Andrew was reportedly removed from Buckingham Palace by his brother King Charles.
Puerto Rico: 5 Puerto Rican Soups Perfect for a Cold Winter Day

Puerto Rico Dishes: 5 Puerto Rican Soups Perfect During Cold Winter Days

There are plenty of Puerto Rican soups to choose from, but here are five hearty soups from the island that are perfect during cold days.
Missing Ohio Architect, Fiancée, Relatives Found Dead in Mexico

Missing Ohio Architect, Fiancee, 2 of Her Relatives Found Dead in a Shocking Scene in Mexico

An Ohio architect, his fiancee, and two of her relatives who went missing on Christmas Day in Mexico were found dead.
Prince Andrew Told Friends New ‘Developments’ Could Restore Reputation After Jeffrey Epstein Scandal

Prince Andrew Says New 'Development' on the Way to Restore Disgraced Reputation After Jeffrey Epstein Scandal

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.
Ex-Panama President Ricardo Martinelli Barred From Entering U.S. for Corruption

Ex-Panama President Ricardo Martinelli, 2 Sons Banned From Entering U.S. For Corruption

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.
Colombia Drug Lord Otoniel To Pay $216 Million To US Government

Colombia Drug Lord Otoniel To Pay $216 Million to US Government

Columbia's most wanted drug lord Dairo Antonio Usuga, also known as "Otoniel," said that he imports tons of cocaine to the U.S.
Saint Lucia Tours: Travel Destinations in Caribbean Island Nation Aside From the Piton Mountains

Saint Lucia: Best Travel Destinations to Visit in the Caribbean Island Country Aside From Piton Mountains

There is much to appreciate about Saint Lucia and the things the island is known for, apart from its majestic Piton Mountains and drive-in volcano. So we've detailed some of the most popular.
Brazil: Illegal Mining Left Yanomami Indigenous People in Dire Condition

Brazil Yanomami Indigenous People Living in Dire Conditions as Illegal Mining Destroys Their Territory

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.
American Man Arrested in Panama After Fleeing Colombia for Killing DJ Girlfriend

American Man Wanted in Colombia for Strangling DJ Girlfriend to Death Arrested in Panama

An American man wanted for the murder of his DJ girlfriend in Colombia was arrested in Panama just hours after her body was found in a suitcase inside a dumpster.
Buckingham Palace Tried To Discredit Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Netflix Docuseries, Director Says

Buckingham Palace Tried to 'Discredit' Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix Docuseries, Director Says

The director of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix docuseries has issued claims against the royal family and Buckingham Palace.
More Journalists Killed in 2022; Mexico, Ukraine, Haiti Contributing to Most Journalist Deaths

More Journalists Killed in 2022: Attacks in Mexico, Ukraine, Haiti Contributing to Most Deaths

2022 was reportedly a deadly year for journalists, as the death toll increased by 50% from 2021. The highest number of attacks against journalists happened in Mexico, Ukraine, and Haiti.
A Closer Look at Guatemala's Diverse Cultural Groups

A Closer Look at Guatemala's Diverse Cultural Groups

Guatemala is widely recognized as one of Latin America's most linguistically and culturally diverse regions. Here's a closer look at Guatemala's four "cultural groups": the Mayan, Ladina, Xinca, and Garífuna.
Mayoral Candidate Killed in an Ambush on Mexico’s Highway; Cartel Linked to the Crime

Ex-Mayoral Candidate in Mexico, His Wife and 2 Kids Shot Dead by Rival Cartel Gunmen in Ambush Attack

A former mayoral candidate in Mexico, his wife, and their two children were among the six people shot and killed by several gunmen on Sunday during an ambush attack.
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