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Mexico Elects Its 1st Female President as Claudia Sheinbaum Wins in a Massive Landslide

Mexico Elects Its 1st Female President as Claudia Sheinbaum Wins in a Massive Landslide

It has been a historic day in Mexico as former Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum won the 2024 election and is now the country's first-ever female president.
UK Ambassador to Mexico Jon Benjamin Fired After Pointing a Gun at His Staff

UK Ambassador to Mexico Jon Benjamin Fired After Pointing a Gun at His Staff

The UK has fired its Ambassador to Mexico, but this was not because of a diplomatic spat, but because Ambassador Jon Benjamin pointed a gun at his own staff as a joke.
El Salvador's Nayib Bukele Begins Second Term as President

El Salvador's Nayib Bukele Begins Second Term as President

El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele started his second term, promising to fix the economy. He was reelected with over 80% of the vote after a court allowed it, despite the country's constitution prohibiting re-election.
Mexico Elections: Mexicans Finally Vote in Historic Election With Its Possible First Female President

Mexico Elections: Mexicans Finally Vote in Historic Election With Its Possible First Female President

Mexico votes in its historic and largest elections yet, with either Xochitl Galvez or Claudia Sheinbaum possibly being elected as the country's very first female president.
El Salvador: Police Say They Thwarted a Bomb Plot on Nayib Bukele's Inauguration

El Salvador: Police Say They Thwarted a Bomb Plot on Nayib Bukele's Inauguration

The "World's Coolest Dictator," Nayib Bukele, has now started his second term as the president of El Salvador. However, the strongman may not have made it to his second term.
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6 Issues To Resolve with Global Supply Chain Management

It's in every business leader's best interest to stay informed about potential issues affecting their supply chain this year. Is your supply chain management strategy enough to combat disruptions and associated costs?
Antonio Banderas Top Movies Ranked by Rotten Tomatoes

Antonio Banderas Top Movies Ranked by Rotten Tomatoes

Antonio Banderas, renowned as both a prolific Spanish actor and a leading Hollywood star, currently stars in "Official Competition" alongside Penelope Cruz and Oscar Martinez. Ranker has compiled a list celebrating his diverse and popular filmography, showcasing his acclaimed career.
Mexico Elections Tale of the Tape: Claudia Sheinbaum Vs. Xochitl Galvez

Mexico Elections Tale of the Tape: Claudia Sheinbaum Vs. Xochitl Galvez

The Mexico elections are finally happening on Sunday and it is a sprint to the finish between two women. Claudia Sheinbaum and Xochitl Galvez.
Mexico Mayoral Candidate in Guerrero Assassinated During Campaign Rally

Mexico Mayoral Candidate in Guerrero Assassinated During Campaign Rally

Alfredo Cabrera, a mayoral candidate in Guerrero, Mexico, was fatally shot in the head at close range during a campaign event Wednesday, shocking supporters and officials alike.
Venezuela Election: More Venezuelans Might Migrate and Head to US if Nicolas Maduro Gets Re-Elected

Venezuela Election: More Venezuelans Might Migrate and Head to US if Nicolas Maduro Gets Re-Elected

People are already leaving Venezuela under the dictatorship of Nicolas Maduro, often heading to the US-Mexico border to escape the hardships there. Should Maduro win the election, more may follow.
Joe Biden Greenlights Ukraine to Strike Russia with American Weapons

Joe Biden Permits Ukraine Limited Use of American Weapon Against Russia

The Joe Biden administration now permits Ukraine to strike Russian targets near Kharkiv with US weapons, aiding its defense. Long-range strikes inside Russia are still banned.
 Dengue Cases in the Americas Already Higher Than Last Year, Says WHO

Dengue Cases in the Americas Already Higher Than Last Year, Says WHO

Dengue fever has been plaguing the Americas this year, and the World Health Organization (WHO) is already concerned as this year's numbers have already surpassed last year's.
Brazil Floods Have Left Students Without Classrooms, Devastated Crops in Important Agricultural State

Brazil Floods Have Left Students Without Classrooms, Devastated Crops in Important Agricultural State

The recent heavy flooding has devastated southern Brazil more than anybody ever imagines, with one of the country's most important agricultural states being hammered by extreme weather.
Puerto Rico: Must Try Desserts When You Visit the 'Island of Enchantment'

Puerto Rico: Must Try Desserts When You Visit the 'Island of Enchantment'

Explore Puerto Rico desserts to delve into Latin American culinary richness. Influenced by Spanish, African, Taino, and American cultures, these treats promise a decadent experience.
Argentina Court Postpones Criminal Trial Into the Death of Soccer Legend Diego Maradona

Argentina Court Postpones Criminal Trial Into the Death of Soccer Legend Diego Maradona

The death of Argentina's "god," Diego Maradona, may have shocked the nation, but an Argentina criminal court has postponed the criminal trial that will look into his death to October.
Brazil President Lula da Silva Removes Ambassador to Israel Amid Diplomatic Spats

Brazil President Lula da Silva Removes Ambassador to Israel Amid Diplomatic Spats

Brazil has withdrawn its ambassador to Israel amid tensions over the Gaza war. Israel's foreign ministry said it has not received an official notice but summoned Brazil's chargé d'affaires for a meeting on Thursday.
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How to Save Money When You Are Traveling

In the bustling world of travel, where every penny counts, mastering the art of saving money while globetrotting is a skill worth its weight in gold coins. While conventional wisdom may dictate scrimping on luxuries or hunting for discount codes, we're here to unveil a treasure trove of innovative and counter-intuitive strategies guaranteed to keep your wallet plump and your adventures abundant. Let's embark on a journey where savings meet spontaneity, and frugality flourishes in every corner of the globe.
Mexico Elections: Final Day of Campaigning Marred by Political Violence

Mexico Elections: Final Day of Campaigning Marred by Political Violence

The Mexico Election will finally happen on Sunday as the country is expected to vote for the first woman to be president. However, political violence continue every day on the final day of campaigning.
Prince Harry's Statement About Dating Meghan Markle Deleted from Royal Website

Royal Website Removes Prince Harry's Statement About Dating Meghan Merkle

Prince Harry's 2016 statement about Meghan Markle and addressing racist abuse is no longer on the royal family website, with a broken link reported by multiple sources.
Turks and Caicos: American Man Arrested for Carrying Ammunition Set to Skip 12-Year Jail Time

American Man Arrested in Turks and Caicos for Carrying Ammunition Ordered to Pay $9,000

Tyler Wenrich, an American man, was sentenced to time served and a $9,000 fine by a Turks and Caicos judge for unintentionally having ammunition in his luggage during his visit to the islands.
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