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Haiti: 8th Journalist Killed Amid the Ongoing Gang Violence and Instability in Caribbean Nation

Another journalist was killed in Haiti as the Caribbean nation continued to struggle with gang violence and instability.
Barbados: Top 5 Tourist Spots in Caribbean’s Little England

Barbados: Top 5 Tourist Spots in Caribbean’s Little England

Barbados is one of the Caribbean's most popular islands. The world's newest republic is full of natural wonders, architectural and historical sites, exotic animals, and beautiful beaches.
350.Org Reacts to New Loss and Damage Pledges at COP27

350.Org Reacts to New Loss and Damage Pledges at COP27

Austria has announced $50 million for climate "loss and damage" at COP27 just hours after Scotland's first Minister pledged an additional $5.7 million to support developing countries with direct finance to cope with the unavoidable, devastating impacts of the climate crisis.
El Chapo Case: Wives of Chicago Drug Lords Tied to Sinaloa Cartel Boss Lose Bid to Dismiss Money-Laundering Charges

El Chapo Case: Wives of Chicago Drug Lords Tied to Sinaloa Cartel Boss Lose Bid to Dismiss Money-Laundering Charges

The wives of Chicago drug lords - the Flores twins - who cooperated against Sinaloa cartel boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera did not have immunity from prosecution, a federal judge ruled.
Mexico State Prosecutors Accused of Intentionally Botching Ariadna Lopez's Autopsy to 'Cover up for the Killer'

Mexico State Prosecutors Accused of Intentionally Botching Ariadna Lopez's Autopsy to 'Cover up for the Killer'

Officials in Mexico are launching a probe into the prosecutors' office of Morelos state after it was accused of covering up the murder of young woman Ariadna Lopez.
Haiti's Largest Oil Depot Re-Opens For the First Time Since September After Gangs Took Over

Haiti's Largest Oil Terminal Reopens for First Time Since September After Gangs Took Over

After nearly two months, Haiti's largest and most important oil depot, the Varreux fuel terminal, where 70 percent of the country's fuel is stored, is operational again.
Florida, Bahamas on Hurricane Watch as Subtropical Storm Nicole Approaches

Florida, Bahamas on Hurricane Watch as Subtropical Storm Nicole Approaches

Florida is still reeling from the devastation of Hurricane Ian, but it may be facing another storm soon. Subtropical Storm Nicole is expected to pass near the northwestern Bahamas first before it hits Florida as a hurricane.
Brazil: Leaked Videos Amid Media Blackout Show Massive Protests Over Jair Bolsonaro vs. Lula Election Results

Brazil: Leaked Videos Amid Media Blackout Show Massive Protests Over Jair Bolsonaro vs. Lula Election Results

President Jair Bolsonaro discretely spoke to Supreme Court and said, "it is over," following Brazil Election results; but it seems it is not the case for his supporters.
Haiti: G9 Gang Leader, Jimmy Cherizier, Lifts Fuel Blockade

Haiti: G9 Gang Leader, Jimmy Cherizier, Lifts Fuel Blockade

Jimmy Cherizier, former police turned G9 Gang leader, lifted the fuel blockade in Haiti. On Sunday, an influential gang leader said he was lifting the fuel blockade at the key terminal that had been choking the capital of Haiti for almost two months.
Queen Elizabeth Was Secretly Friends With Tom Cruise Before Her Death

Queen Elizabeth Was Secretly Friends With Tom Cruise Before Her Death

The late British monarch Queen Elizabeth was secretly friends with actor Tom Cruise before her death.
Trinidad and Tobago: A Guide to the Best Food in the Caribbean Nation

Trinidad and Tobago: A Guide to the Best Food in the Caribbean Nation

Trinidad and Tobago is one of the Caribbean's wealthiest countries. Its food is renowned for its fusion cuisine, which draws flavors from many different cultures.
Peru: American, British Tourists Held Hostage by Indigenous Group Protesting Government's Failure to Help After Oil Spill

Peru: American, British Tourists Held Hostage by Indigenous Group Protesting Government's Failure to Help After Oil Spill

An indigenous group in a remote part of the Amazon rainforest in Peru held a group of American, British, Swiss, and Spanish tourists hostage.
Narco Museum Dedicated to Sinaloa Cartel Leaders El Chapo, El Mayo, Rafael Caro Quintero to Open in Mexico's Sinaloa State

Narco Museum Dedicated to Sinaloa Cartel Leaders El Chapo, El Mayo, Rafael Caro Quintero to Open in Mexico's Sinaloa State

The hometown of convicted Sinaloa Cartel boss Joaquin Archivaldo Guzman Loera, also known as "El Chapo," is considering opening a "narco museum" to attract tourists.
Mexico: 5 of the Scariest and Most Haunted Places in the North American Country

Mexico: 5 of the Scariest and Most Haunted Places in the North American Country

In celebration of Dia de los Muertos or Day of the Dead, let's look at five of the scariest and most haunted places in Mexico.
Beauty Queens Miss Puerto Rico, Miss Argentina Got Married in Secret After Keeping Their Relationship 'Private' for 2 Years

Beauty Queens Miss Puerto Rico, Miss Argentina Got Married in Secret After Keeping Their Relationship 'Private' for 2 Years

Beauty queens Miss Puerto Rico and Miss Argentina have revealed that they tied the knot secretly after being in a "private" relationship for two years.
Peru Cops Dressed as Marvel's Spider-Man, Captain America, Thor Carry Out Halloween Drug Raid, Arrest 4 Drug Dealers

Peru Cops Dressed as Marvel's Spider-Man, Captain America, Thor Carry Out Halloween Drug Raid, Arrest 4 Drug Dealers

Peruvian cops disguised as Marvel superheroes Spider-Man, Captain America, Thor, and Black Widow have carried out a Halloween drug raid in Peru and arrested four drug dealers.
Brazil Election: Jair Bolsonaro's Supporters Call on Military to Intervene After Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva's Win

Brazil Election: Jair Bolsonaro's Supporters Call on Military to Intervene After Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva's Win

President Jair Bolsonaro's supporters are clamoring for the military's intervention following Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's win in Brazil's election.
U.S. Officials Alarmed After New Intelligence Suggest Russia’s Military Leaders Discuss Use of Nuclear Weapons

U.S. Officials Alarmed After New Intelligence Suggest Russia's Military Leaders Discuss Use of Nuclear Weapons

Several senior U.S. officials had raised alarm after new intelligence reports suggested that Russia's military leaders talked about when and how Moscow would use nuclear weapons in Ukraine.
Lucha Libre: How Mexican Wrestling Becomes a Popular Culture in Mexico

Lucha Libre: How Mexican Wrestling Becomes a Popular Culture in Mexico

Mexican wrestling, also known as Lucha libre, has become popular in Mexico in the early 1900s. Mexican wrestling, also known as Lucha libre, has become popular in Mexico in the early 1900s.
Mexico: Stray Dog With Human Head in Its Mouth Spotted Running in Zacatecas Plagued by Mexican Drug Cartels

Mexico: Stray Dog With Human Head in Its Mouth Spotted Running in Zacatecas Plagued by Mexican Drug Cartels

A stray dog with a human head hanging out of its mouth was seen on video running down a street in Mexico's Zacatecas state plagued by Mexican drug cartels.