The World Cup has been controversial thus far, including allegations of Qatar abusing the migrant workers building the stadiums for the games. However, we now have confirmation that these deaths did actually happen.
A top Sinaloa Cartel hitman linked to the rescue of Ovidio Guzman Lopez, the son of Sinaloa Cartel boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera, was killed during a prison riot in Mexico.
Classes were canceled, and the U.S. Consulate advised people to stay indoors when violence broke out over the Mexico border city of Nuevo Laredo before sunrise.
Miss Bolivia Maria Fernanda Pavisic is under fire for "racist and discriminatory" remarks she made in a video that targeted rival Miss Universe 2023 contestants.
Following his summons to the Vatican to treat Pope Francis's persistent knee injury, the Spanish football club Atlético de Madrid team physician described the pontiff as a "very charming and very stubborn" patient.
The FIFA World Cup continues in its Group Stage, However, Brazil's star player, Neymar, suffered a scary injury in the match against the Serbians. Meanwhile, Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal battled Ghana.
A stray dog carrying a severed hand in its mouth led to the gruesome discovery of 53 bags of human remains in Mexico's Guanajuato state plagued by Mexican drug cartels.
A royal expert claimed that King Charles III did "his very best" to include Meghan Markle in the family, adding that their lack of relationship is on her.
The camp of Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro is preparing to strengthen their election fraud claims with the help of former President Donald Trump and his advisers.
Experts said that the COVID-19 cases in Brazil increase when people gather for the World Cup. As the soccer-crazed population of Brazil congregates in large numbers to watch the World Cup, public health officials are concerned about a fresh wave of COVID-19 cases caused by novel coronavirus sub-variants and postponed vaccine boosters.
The World Cup has now kicked into full gear but not without controversy as FIFA is investigating chants done by Mexican and Ecuadorian fans as their teams played their respective games against Poland and host Qatar.