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Guadalajara Cartel Founder Case: Extradition Underway to Bring Notorious Rafael Caro Quintero From Mexico to U.S.

Mexico has already received a formal request from the United States to extradite Guadalajara Cartel founder Rafael Caro Quintero.
El Salvador Extends State of Exception for the 5th Time; Arrests Reach 50K

El Salvador Extends State of Exception for the 5th Time; Arrests Reach 50K

El Salvador has extended the state of exception in the country, making it the fifth time extending the measure to alleviate gang violence.
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry Try to Create ‘Woke’ Royal Family; Duchess of Sussex ‘Bitter’ at Failed Attempt, Expert Claims

Meghan Markle, Prince Harry Try to Create 'Woke' Royal Family; Duchess of Sussex 'Bitter' at Failed Attempt, Expert Claims

Meghan Markle and her husband Prince Harry reportedly tried to create "an alternative, woke royal family," according to a royal commentator and author.
Nicolas Maduro Net Worth: How Wealthy Is the 46th President of Venezuela?

Nicolas Maduro Net Worth: How Wealthy Is the 46th President of Venezuela?

How wealthy is Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro, who had been exposed to politics at an early age?
Cuban Doctor in Mexico Shot Dead by 2 Gunmen at Hospital

Cuban Doctor in Mexico Shot Dead by 2 Gunmen at Hospital

A Cuban doctor, along with a nurse and another woman, was shot dead at a hospital on the outskirts of Mexico City.
Mexico: Mexican Journalist Found Dead With Blow to the Head, Marks the 14th Media Worker Killed This Year

Mexico: Mexican Journalist Found Dead With Blow to the Head, Marks the 14th Media Worker Killed This Year

The body of a Mexican journalist killed by a blow to the head was found in the border city of San Luis Rio Colorado in Mexico, state prosecutors said Tuesday.
Cuban Migrants Surge on Border Overwhelms Number During 1980s Mariel Boatlift - CBP Data

Cuban Migrants Surge on Border Overwhelms Number During 1980s Mariel Boatlift - CBP Data

CBP data reveals that Cuban encounters at the border over the past ten months surpassed the number of migrants from Cuba during the 1980s Mariel Boatlift.
Ecuador: 5 Dead, 17 Injured in Shooting and Explosion in Guayaquil

Ecuador: 5 Dead, 17 Injured in Shooting and Explosion in Guayaquil

The port city of Guayaquil in Ecuador is in chaos after gunfire and an explosion left five people dead, 17 injured, and several others missing.
Mexico: Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Says Mexican Drug Cartel Violence Part of 'Political Conspiracy' Against Him

Mexico: Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Says Mexican Drug Cartel Violence Part of 'Political Conspiracy' Against Him

Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said the Mexican drug cartel violence last week was part of a "political conspiracy" against him and his administration.
Bahamian Culture: Get to Know the People, Traditions, and History of the Bahamas

Bahamian Culture: Get to Know the People, Traditions, and History of the Bahamas

The Bahamas is located in the Atlantic off the eastern coast of Florida and is roughly parallel to Cuba. It consists of around 700 islands and cays, with some 2,400 reefs and rock formations.
Haiti: 5 Mouth-Watering Dishes to Try in the Caribbean Country

Haiti: 5 Mouth-Watering Dishes to Try in the Caribbean Country

Haiti has a very diverse cuisine, and we pick five delicious Haitian dishes that can fill up your hungry stomach.
Brittney Griner Case: Russia Confirms Prisoner Swap Talks With U.S. After Joe Biden Calls for Release of WNBA Star

Brittney Griner Case: Russia Confirms Prisoner Swap Talks With U.S. After Joe Biden Calls for Release of WNBA Star

Russia confirmed that it was carrying out prisoner swap negotiations with the U.S. that could bring WNBA star Brittney Griner home.
Texas Human Smuggling: SUV Crashes in an El Paso Restaurant; 5 Illegal Migrants Hurt

Texas Human Smuggling: SUV Crashes in an El Paso Restaurant; 5 Illegal Migrants Hurt

Five migrants were injured after SUV crashes in a restaurant in El Paso, Texas on Thursday. The driver of the vehicle tried to escape the scene.
Mexico: Initial Efforts in Rescuing Trapped Miners in Coahuila Mine Fail | Here's Why

Mexico: Initial Efforts to Rescue Trapped Miners in Coahuila Mine Fail | Here's Why

The ten miners remain trapped in Coahuila, Mexico as the preliminary efforts to rescue them this week failed.
Dominican Republic Tourism: Things to Do in the Nation Called 'Pearl of the Antilles'

Dominican Republic Tourism: Things to Do in the Nation Called 'Pearl of the Antilles'

To help you decide what activities you should try on your first visit to the Dominican Republic, here is the list of things we would recommend you to do in the Caribbean nation.
Paraguay: Ex-Pres. Fernando Lugo in Coma Following Stroke

Paraguay: Ex-Pres. Fernando Lugo in Coma Following Stroke

Paraguay's former President Fernando Lugo was placed in a medically induced coma after he suffered from a stroke.
Brazil: Police Finds $59 Million Tarsila do Amaral Painting Under Bed of Suspected Trickster

Brazil: Police Finds $59 Million Tarsila do Amaral Painting Under Bed of Suspected Trickster

Brazil police arrest four people in connection to stealing famed Brazilian artist Tarsila do Amaral's painting, entitled "Sol Poente."
Colombia's New First Lady Veronica Alcocer: Get to Know President Gustavo Petro's Wife

Colombia's New First Lady Veronica Alcocer: Get to Know President Gustavo Petro's Wife

Colombia President Gustavo Petro and his wife, Veronica Alcocer, had been together for almost 20 years. Get to know the new first lady of the Andean country.
Sinaloa Cartel Boss El Mayo's Son, 'El Mayito Gordo,' Opt to Stay in California Instead of Mexico After Prison Release

Sinaloa Cartel Boss El Mayo's Son, 'El Mayito Gordo,' Opt to Stay in California Instead of Mexico After Prison Release

Instead of asserting his right to be repatriated to Mexico, Ismael Zambada Imperial, also known as "El Mayito Gordo," son of Sinaloa cartel boss "El Mayo," agreed to stay in California.
Cuban Officials Say Matanzas Oil Fire in Cuba Now Under Control

Cuban Officials Say Matanzas Oil Fire in Cuba Now Under Control

Cuban authorities reported that firefighters have now controlled the Matanzas oil fire. It has been described as the worst fire in Cuba's history.
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