Pedro Rodrigues Filho is one of Brazil's most infamous serial killers who was convicted of 71 murders. However, he has since walked free and has a surprising career after prison.
Some new details about the failed military operation to arrest El Chapo's son, Ovidio Guzman Lopez, emerged after a group of hackers managed to gain access to Mexico's Ministry of Defense (SEDENA) confidential records.
King Charles III came under fire after it was reported that he will be exempted from paying inheritance tax, which had been struck three decades ago by late Queen Elizabeth II.
On September 8, 2018, at 96, Queen Elizabeth "died peacefully" at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. The National Archives of Scotland has made public her death certificate.
A new report by the advocacy group Global Witness revealed that environmentalists from Latin America were at risk of murder more than any other region.
The World Cup friendly match between Brazil’s Tottenham and Tunisia in France was marred by a racist incident when the crowd has thrown a banana and other objects at Richarlison and his teammates.
With the midterm elections happening in a few weeks, social media companies are now going after foreign-run websites believed to be trying to influence local elections.
A new book revealed that former President Donald Trump did admit to taking some "tremendous stuff" from the White House, including letters from North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, when he jetted to his Mar-a-Lago mansion after his term.
The Aztec Empire previously ruled a vast swathe of land, which is now modern Mexico. Five hundred years after the Spanish conquered them, several aspects of the once-mighty empire still exist in Mexico
TikTok could face a $29 million or £27 million fine after a UK investigation found that the video-sharing app may have failed to protect children's privacy.
Edward Snowden, the former NSA contractor who spoke against U.S. surveillance programs, has been given citizenship by Russia's President Vladimir Putin.