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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.
Mexico Mom's Brutal Death Prompts Protests | She Was Set on Fire

Mexico Mom's Brutal Death Prompts Protests | She Was Set on Fire

The brutal death of a mom in Mexico prompted demonstrations in front of a police station on Thursday. She was reportedly set on fire.
Jair Bolsonaro Net Worth 2022: How He Went From Middle-Class Soldier to One of Brazil's Wealthiest Leaders

Jair Bolsonaro Net Worth 2022: How He Went From Middle-Class Soldier to One of Brazil's Wealthiest Leaders

Jair Bolsonaro went from humble beginnings as the son of an unlicensed dentist to becoming the most powerful man in Brazil. How rich is the Brazilian president now?
Journalist in Mexico Tells Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador He's Afraid for His Life During Press Briefing

Journalist in Mexico Tells Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador He's Afraid for His Life During Press Briefing

A journalist in Mexico directly told President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador during a press briefing that he was afraid for his life.
El Salvador Extends State of Emergency Imposed for Gang Crackdown For Another 30 Days

El Salvador Extends State of Emergency Imposed for Gang Crackdown For Another 30 Days

The Congress of El Salvador extends the state of emergency originally imposed in the country to crack down on gangs.
Mexico: 2 Colorado Men Suffer Injuries After Crocodile Attack in a Puerto Vallarta Resort

Mexico: 2 Colorado Men Suffer Injuries After Crocodile Attack in a Puerto Vallarta Resort

Two men from Colorado sustain injuries during a vacation in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico when a crocodile attacked them while having a night swimming.
Rafael Caro Quintero Net Worth: Is the Notorious Guadalajara Cartel Founder Still Rich?

Rafael Caro Quintero Net Worth: Is the Notorious Guadalajara Cartel Founder Still Rich?

Rafael Caro Quintero is one of the founders of Guadalajara Cartel in Mexico along with Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo and Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo. How wealthy is he?
Mexico Van Crash Kills 3 Migrants, Injures 12

Mexico Van Crash Kills 3 Migrants, Injures 12

A van crashed on a highway in northern Mexico on Tuesday, killing at least three migrants and injuring a dozen.
Mexico's Maya Train Project Threatens to Endanger Prehistoric Caves With Oldest Human Remains in North America

Mexico's Maya Train Project Threatens to Endanger Prehistoric Caves With Oldest Human Remains in North America

Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador wants the Maya Train project to be completed before his term ends. However, it may lead to the collapse of some caves holding valuable archaeological relics.
Joe Biden Warns of Sanctions for Illegal Detention of Americans Abroad Amid Pressure From Families of Detainees

Joe Biden Warns of Sanctions for Illegal Detention of Americans Abroad Amid Pressure From Families of Detainees

President Joe Biden has signed an executive order that would impose sanctions and other measures regarding the illegal detention of Americans abroad.
Guadalajara Cartel Founder Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo, Who Is Almost Deaf and Blind, Temporarily Released From Mexico Prison

Guadalajara Cartel Founder Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo, Who Is Almost Deaf and Blind, Temporarily Released From Mexico Prison

Guadalajara Cartel founder Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo has been temporarily released from the Puente Grande prison in Mexico's state of Jalisco.
Maya Train Project: Cost of Northern Quintana Roo Stretch Nearly Double Than Original Estimate, Mexico Government Says

Maya Train Project: Cost of Northern Quintana Roo Stretch Nearly Double Than Original Estimate, Mexico Government Says

The Maya train project covering the northern Quintana Roo stretch will cost 92% higher than initially thought, according to Mexico's government document.
Brazil Elections: Jair Bolsonaro Continues to Sow Doubts on Election as He Lags in Polls

Brazil Elections: Jair Bolsonaro Continues to Sow Doubts on Election as He Lags in Polls

Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro continued to claim vulnerabilities to the country's electronic voting system as he keeps losing in the polls.
Naval Academy Midshipman From Texas Dies in Fall at Chile Waterfall – Officials

Naval Academy Midshipman From Texas Dies in Fall at Chile Waterfall - Officials

The body of a 21-year-old Naval Academy midshipman from Texas was found in a lagoon of the Chile waterfall Salto El Agua in the Valparaiso Region.
Ecuador: 13 Inmates Killed, 2 Injured After Prison Riot Breaks in Santo Domingo

Ecuador: 13 Inmates Killed, 2 Injured After Prison Riot Breaks in Santo Domingo

Thirteen inmates died in Santo Domingo Prison in Ecuador, after a prison riot broke out on Monday. At least 13 inmates were killed while two others were injured in a prison in Ecuador, following a deadly prison riot.
Mexico Declares State of Emergency in Areas Hit by Drought Related to La Niña, Threatening Livelihoods

Mexico Declares State of Emergency in Areas Hit by Drought Related to La Niña, Threatening Livelihoods

Mexico's government has now declared a state of emergency in several areas struck by the ongoing drought.
UN Condemns Rising Death Toll on Haiti Over Gang Violence

UN Condemns Rising Death Toll on Haiti Over Gang Violence

UN sends criticism to Haiti over the ongoing gang violence in the country that causes a rising death toll among its civilians.
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