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Brazil: Videos Show Jair Bolsonaro Fanatics Destroying Brazil Congress, Presidential Palace in Scary Protest

Supporters of former Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro had broken through military's security barriers on Sunday and entered the congressional building, the Supreme Court, and the Planalto Palace.
Pope Benedict XVI: The Legacy He Leaves Behind to Catholics Everywhere

Pope Benedict XVI: The Complex Legacy He Leaves Behind to Catholics

Pope Benedict XVI, formerly known as Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of Germany, was finally laid to rest in the Vatican on Thursday, with his successor, Pope Francis, overseeing his funeral rites.
Prince Harry Dating History: 4 Women That the Duke of Sussex Had a Relationship With Before Meghan Markle

Prince Harry Dating History: 4 Women That the Duke of Sussex Had a Relationship With Before Meghan Markle

Before marrying Meghan Markle, Prince Harry had four special relationships, which previously made tabloids buzzing.
Legendary Brazilian Surfer Marcio Freire Killed by Giant Waves

Legendary Brazilian Surfer Marcio Freire Killed in Giant Waves in Portugal

Legendary Brazilian surfer Marcio Freire has tragically died while attempting to conquer the huge waves in Nazaré off the coast of Portugal.
Taliban Accuses Prince Harry of Killing Innocent After ‘Spare’ Memoir Revealed He Killed 25 During Afghanistan Visit

Taliban Accuses Prince Harry of 'War Crimes,' Killing Innocent People After Revealing He Killed 25 Fighters in Afghanistan

The Taliban has accused Prince Harry of killing "civilians and ordinary people" after the British royal admitted in his memoir "Spare" that he killed 25 Afghans during his Afghanistan visit.
BioNTech Strikes Cancer Vaccine Deal, Thousands to Take Part in Cancer Vaccine Trials

BioNTech Is Creating Cancer Vaccine With UK's Help; Cancer Vaccine Trials Could Start as Early as September

Pharmaceutical firm BioNTech has struck a deal with the United Kingdom to develop a cancer vaccine, with cancer vaccine trials expected to start as early as September.
Prince Harry Admits in 60 Minutes Interview He Was ‘Probably Bigoted’ Before Relationship With Meghan Markle

Prince Harry Admits in '60 Minutes' Interview He Was 'Probably Bigoted' Before Relationship With Meghan Markle

Prince Harry made another revelation in his CBS News' "60 Minutes," wherein he admitted that he was "probably bigoted" before he met his now wife Meghan Markle.
A Religious Pilgrimage in Latin America: Sacred Sites in Brazil to Include in Your Journey

Religious Pilgrimage in Latin America: Famous Sacred Sites in Brazil to Add to Your Travel List

A religious pilgrimage can be undertaken in many parts of the world, like in the Latin American region and not only in the widely famed Jerusalem.
Prince Harry Claims Prince William Attacked Him After Criticizing Meghan Markle

Prince Harry Says Prince William Physically Attacked Him During Heated Argument Over 'Rude' Meghan Markle

Prince Harry has dropped another explosive allegations against other royal family members in his new book, such as his brother, Prince William, attacked him after taking shots at his wife, Meghan Markle.
Brazilian Couple Arrested in Lebanon After Smuggling Cocaine in Their Stomachs

Missing Brazilian Couple Found in Lebanon With a Kilo of Cocaine in Their Stomachs

A Brazilian couple recently reported missing by their families in Brazil was found in Lebanon with a kilo of cocaine in their stomachs.
Andrew Tate Arrest: Romanian Police Confiscate King of Toxic Masculinity's Luxury Cars

Andrew Tate Arrest: Police in Romania Seized Several Luxury Cars Worth Millions From the Disgraced Influencer

Police in Romania seized several luxury cars from disgraced influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan after arresting them on charges of rape and human trafficking.
Cuba: US Embassy in Havana Reopens Amid Record-High Cuban Migration

U.S. Resumes All Visa Services at Cuba Embassy Amid Record Wave of Cuban Migration

Struggling with the largest influx of migrants from Cuba in decades, the United States resumed all visa services at its embassy in Havana on Wednesday.
Bolivia Kicks Out Lawmakers From Spain and Chile for Meddling in Local Affairs

Bolivia Kicks out Lawmakers From Spain and Chile for Meddling in Local Affairs

Lawmakers from Spain and Chile went to Bolivia to demand the release of jailed Bolivian opposition leader Luis Fernando Camacho. However, Spanish lawmaker Victor Gonzalez said he and his Chilean counterpart were formally kicked out of the country.
Mexico: 5 Pastries That Will Make 2023 Sweeter

Mexico: 5 Delicious Mexican Pastries to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth

Mexican pastries are quite unique, using Spanish techniques mixed with local ingredients in Mexico. While Mexico is known for spicy food, its people are also known for having a sweet tooth.
Royal Sources Slam Prince Harry’s Accusations Against Royal Family During ‘60 Minutes’ Interview

Prince Harry Claims Royal Family Has 'No Willingness to Reconcile' but Royal Sources Hit Back as King Charles 'Invited' Him at Christmas

Royal sources have slammed Prince Harry's recent claims that the royal family had shown "no willingness to reconcile" with him.
Mexico Prison Attack Frees Mexicles Gang Leader 'El Neto'

Mexico Prison Attack Frees Mexicles Gang Leader 'El Neto'

Mexicles gang leader "El Neto" escaped during the Mexico prison attack while the hunt for escapees turned bloody.
New York Mayor Eric Adams Slaps Joe Biden with Harsh Reality of Migrant Crisis

New York Mayor Eric Adams Slaps Joe Biden With Harsh Reality of Migrant Crisis

New York City mayor has criticized Joe Biden administration's handling of the U.S. migrant crisis at the border.
The Colorful Culture of Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago: Here's What You Need to Know About Its Culture, Language, and Social Beliefs

Trinidad and Tobago has a rich history, with its culture reflecting the influence of many different cultural traditions.
Jalisco Cartel’s El Mencho Brother, El Tony Montana, Sentenced to Remain in Prison

Jalisco Cartel Boss El Mencho's Brother 'El Tony Montana' Ordered to Stand Trial

A federal judge in Almoloya de Juarez town in the state of Mexico ordered the indictment of Antonio Oseguera Cervantes, alias "El Tony Montana," the brother of Jalisco cartel boss Nemesio "El Mencho" Oseguera Cervantes.
Mexico Supreme Court Has Its First Female Chief Justice with Norma Lucia Pina

Mexico's Supreme Court Elects First Female Chief Justice: Who Is Norma Lucia Pina?

Mexico's Supreme Court has elected the first female chief justice in its history. Justice Norma Lucia Pina makes history as she becomes the highest-ranking judge in the country.
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