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Brazil: Neymar Set To Face Trial for Fraud, Corruption Over Barcelona Transfer Right Before World Cup

Neymar will be facing trial for alleged irregularities found regarding his transfer from Brazil to Barcelona.
Cocaine Worth $20 Million Seized in Mexico City's Biggest Drug Bust; Ties to Mexican Drug Cartel Investigated

Cocaine Worth $20 Million Seized in Mexico City's Biggest Drug Bust; Ties to Mexican Drug Cartel Investigated

Police in Mexico City made a historic drug bust on Tuesday as they seized $20 million worth of cocaine, officials said.
Rafael Caro Quintero's Wife Denies Legal Battle With Guadalajara Cartel Founder Over Alimony Demand

Rafael Caro Quintero's Wife Denies Legal Battle With Guadalajara Cartel Founder Over Alimony Demand

Diana Espinoza Aguilar, the wife of Guadalajara Cartel founder Rafael Caro Quintero, said there was no legal dispute between them due to a request for alimony.
Mexico Mom Burned to Death May Not Have Been Killed by Angry Neighbors, Prosecutors Say

Mexico Mom Burned to Death May Not Have Been Killed by Angry Neighbors, Prosecutors Say

A mom, who was allegedly burned to death after she reported threats from her neighbors, sparked outrage in Mexico. However, prosecutors suggested it may not be the neighbors' fault at all.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin Says Militaries Must Be Under Civilian Control While in Brazil Where Jair Bolsonaro Seeks Reelection

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin Says Militaries Must Be Under Civilian Control While in Brazil Where Jair Bolsonaro Seeks Reelection

President Joe Biden's defense secretary, Lloyd Austin, talked on Tuesday in Brazil about militaries being under firm civilian control.
El Chapo Case: Chicago Twin Pedro Flores Tied to Sinaloa Cartel Says Prosecutors Gave His Family Immunity Against Prosecution

El Chapo Case: Chicago Twin Pedro Flores Tied to Sinaloa Cartel Says Prosecutors Gave His Family Immunity Against Prosecution

Chicago twin Pedro Flores, associated with Sinaloa Cartel boss "El Chapo," testified Monday that he was promised that no one in his family would be prosecuted for any drug-related activities.
Meghan Markle Still Sharing Home With Canadian Ex-Boyfriend When She Went on First Date With Prince Harry

Meghan Markle Still Sharing Home With Canadian Ex-Boyfriend When She Went on First Date With Prince Harry

Meghan Markle was still living with her former Canadian boyfriend chef Cory Vitiello when she went on her first date with Prince Harry, according to a new book.
Mexico: 5 Plastic Bags Full of Hacked-up Body Parts Found in Colima State Plagued by Mexican Drug Cartels

Mexico: 5 Plastic Bags Full of Hacked-up Body Parts Found in Colima State Plagued by Mexican Drug Cartels

Authorities in Mexico have found five plastic bags containing human remains in the state of Colima plagued by Mexican drug cartels.
Pope Francis Issues Apology to Indigenous Groups in Canada for ‘Evil’ Catholic School Abuses; Tribal Members React

Pope Francis Issues Apology to Indigenous Groups in Canada for ‘Evil’ Catholic School Abuses; Tribal Members React

Pope Francis flew to Canada and issued a historic apology for the abuse the country's state-funded residential Christian schools inflicted upon Indigenous people.
Guatemala's Alejandro Giammattei Visits Ukraine to Express His Solidarity With Volodymyr Zelenskyy

Guatemala's Alejandro Giammattei Visits Ukraine to Express His Solidarity With Volodymyr Zelenskyy

President of Guatemala Alejandro Giammattei paid a visit to Ukraine on Monday to express his solidarity with the country's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Haiti Gang Wars: Over 300 Children Take Refuge at School Over Violence

Haiti Gang Wars: Over 300 Children Take Refuge at School Over Violence

Children in Haiti are affected by the gang wars in the country that left hundreds of people killed in the country.
Brazil: Jair Bolsonaro Officially Launches Reelection Bid Amid Controversies

Brazil: Jair Bolsonaro Officially Launches Reelection Bid Amid Controversies

Brazil's Liberal Party held its party convention at a stadium in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday, and it approved the nomination of President Jair Bolsonaro there.
Haiti: 17 Migrants Dead After Boat Turns Over in the Bahamas During Human Smuggling Attempt

Haiti: 17 Migrants Dead After Boat Turns Over in the Bahamas During Human Smuggling Attempt

At least 17 migrants from Haiti died when a boat capsized off the Bahamas coast early Sunday in a human trafficking attempt.
Venezuela: Here's What You Should Know About the Culture and Tradition of the Bolivarian Republic

Venezuela: Here's What You Should Know About the Culture and Tradition of the Bolivarian Republic

Venezuela is situated on South America's northern coast. Here's what you should know about the culture and tradition of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.
Sinaloa Cartel Boss El Mayo's Son, 'El Mayito Gordo,' Released From California Prison but With 'Conditions'

Sinaloa Cartel Boss El Mayo's Son, 'El Mayito Gordo,' Released From California Prison but With 'Conditions'

Ismael Zambada Imperial, also known as "El Mayito Gordo," son of Sinaloa cartel boss "El Mayo," was released from prison after serving a nine-year sentence.
Monarch Butterflies: Most Beloved Butterflies in Mexico, US, Canada Now Endangered

Monarch Butterflies: Most Beloved Butterflies in Mexico, US, Canada Now Endangered

Monarch butterflies are perhaps the most iconic insect in some areas of North America, like Mexico and Canada. However, these butterflies are at risk of extinction.
Ex-Paraguay President Horacio Manuel Cartes Placed on US Corruption List

Ex-Paraguay President Horacio Manuel Cartes Placed on US Corruption List

The U.S. Department of State has revealed a list of corrupt officials. One of the biggest names on the list is former Paraguay President Horacio Manuel Cartes.
Bolivia: 5 Underrated Bolivian Dishes That Actually Taste Great

Bolivia: 5 Underrated Bolivian Dishes That Actually Taste Great

Bolivian cuisine exists in the shadow of its neighbors. We listed five dishes in Bolivia that seemed to be as underrated as the entire cuisine itself.
Russia Accuses US of Disrespecting Russian Law in Brittney Griner Case as Stephen Curry, Others Call for Her Release

Russia Accuses US of Disrespecting Russian Law in Brittney Griner Case as Stephen Curry, Others Call for Her Release

Russia has accused the United States of disrespecting its laws after U.S. officials said WNBA star Brittney Griner was "wrongfully detained" in Moscow.
Mexican Stepmom Kills Millionaire Husband, Stepchildren After He Took Her Out of the Will for Cheating on Him

Mexican Stepmom Kills Millionaire Husband, Stepchildren After He Took Her Out of the Will for Cheating on Him

A Mexican stepmom accused of killing her millionaire husband and stepchildren in Mexico City after she was removed from a will was apprehended after three years on the run.
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