Starlink's South American Expansion Stalls in Bolivia
Elon Musk's Starlink has connected many remote areas of South America to the internet. However, Bolivia is currently ref...
ICE Targets Suspected Burglar Gang Members for Deportation
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has issued detainers for several individuals suspected of being part of a...
LGBTQ+ Travelers Reconsidering U.S. Visits This Pride Season
Some LGBTQ+ travelers are choosing to skip the United States this Pride season due to growing safety concerns and a perc...
Ex-Venezuelan Officer Disputes US Intel on Tren de Aragua Ga...
A former high-ranking Venezuelan military officer is challenging a U.S. intelligence report on the Tren de Aragua (TdA)...
Seven Arrested in Phoenix Burglary Ring Linked to South Amer...
Seven individuals suspected of being members of a South American Theft Group (SATG) have been arrested in Phoenix, Arizo...
Venezuela Holds Referendum on Disputed Essequibo Region
Venezuela held a referendum Sunday regarding the Essequibo region, a territory largely controlled by neighboring Guyana....
Venezuela Holds Symbolic Vote on Disputed Essequibo Territor...
Venezuela held a non-binding referendum Sunday regarding the Essequibo region, a large area of land claimed by both Vene...
YouTube to Stream NFL Week 1 Game Live and Free in Brazil
Football fans in Brazil are in for a treat! YouTube will stream an NFL Week 1 game live and for free on September 5th. T...
Chiefs to Kick Off 2025 Season in Brazil Against Chargers
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has indicated that the team will travel to Brazil to face the Los Angeles Char...
Peru Celebrates Election of Pope Leo XIV, Citing Strong Ties
The election of Pope Leo XIV, the first pontiff born in the United States, is being met with enthusiastic celebrations i...
US Intel: Venezuela Not Directing Tren de Aragua Gang
A U.S. Intelligence Council memo contradicts claims that the Venezuelan government controls the Tren de Aragua gang. Thi...
China's Garment Industry Adapts to New US Tariffs
Chinese garment factories that sell clothes to the United States are facing new challenges due to recently implemented t...
Venezuelan Gang Members Apprehended at Northern Border
Authorities have arrested dozens of suspected Venezuelan gang members attempting to cross the northern border since 2017...
Paraguay Designates Iran-Backed Groups as Terrorist Organiza...
The Paraguayan government has officially designated several groups with ties to Iran, including the Islamic Revolutionar...
DOJ Charges Tren de Aragua Leader with Terrorism
The Department of Justice has indicted an alleged high-ranking member of the Tren de Aragua gang on terrorism charges. T...
Trump's Tariffs: US Farmers Face Challenges, Brazil Gains Gr...
New tariffs imposed by the U.S. are changing global trade patterns. China, a major importer of soybeans, may turn to Bra...
Capybara Boom Divides Argentina Gated Community
Hundreds of capybaras, the world's largest rodents, have taken over Nordelta, an exclusive gated community in Argentina....
Capybaras Overrun Upscale Community in Argentina
An exclusive gated community in Argentina is facing an unusual problem: a booming population of capybaras. These giant r...
Venezuelan Opposition Vows Reparations for Victims of Tren d...
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia has pledged to provide reparations to victims of crimes committed...
China's Export Boom: Fueled by Trillions in Lending
China's industrial sector is surging, driven by massive government lending. Experts say this could lead to a significant...
Drake Passage Cruise Ship Hit by Massive Waves
A luxury cruise ship, the Ocean Explorer, encountered severe weather while sailing through the Drake Passage. Passengers...
Lithium Mining Strained by Water Scarcity in South America
Water shortages are impacting lithium mining in the "Lithium Triangle," a region spanning Argentina, Bolivia, and Chile....
Argentina to Declassify Files on Nazi Fugitives
Argentina plans to release government documents related to Nazi fugitives who sought refuge in the country after World W...
US to Extradite 3 Alleged Tren de Aragua Gang Members to Chi...
The United States is preparing to extradite three individuals believed to be members of the Tren de Aragua gang to Chile...
Strong Earthquake Shakes Central Colombia; No Injuries Reported
A powerful 6.3 magnitude earthquake rattled central Colombia on Saturday. The tremor was felt strongly in the capital ci...
Fire Devastates Brazil's National Museum, Destroying Millions of Artifacts
A devastating fire has destroyed the National Museum of Brazil in Rio de Janeiro, causing irreparable loss to the countr...
U.S. Sanctions Target Cocaine Traffickers Using 'Narco Subs'
The United States has imposed sanctions on six individuals, including four Guyanese and two Colombians, for their allege...
Venezuela Detains Most US Citizens Unjustly, Says State Department
The U.S. State Department is warning Americans about traveling to Venezuela. They say Venezuela is holding more U.S. cit...
Costa Rica Police Seize Capybaras and Drugs After Chase
Costa Rican police apprehended five capybaras, along with drugs, after a recent chase. Authorities report this is a high...
Russian Spy Ring Discovered in Brazil
Brazilian federal police are working to dismantle a Russian intelligence operation that has been using Brazil as a base...
Rubio Disagrees with Intel Assessment of Tren de Aragua Gang
Senator Marco Rubio claims the U.S. intelligence community is mistaken in its analysis of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Ar...
Black-Bellied Whistling Ducks Thrive in New Orleans
A flock of black-bellied whistling ducks has been spotted enjoying the sunshine at Audubon Park and Zoo in New Orleans....
Spider Monkey, Rattlesnakes Found in California Meth Bust
A California drug bust took an unexpected turn when authorities discovered a baby spider monkey and two rattlesnakes at...
Nashville Zoo Welcomes Tiny Southern Pudu
The Nashville Zoo has announced the birth of a male southern pudu, one of the world's smallest deer species. Born just b...
Chinese Exports Drop Amid US Tariff Impacts
Chinese exports experienced a significant decline in April, largely attributed to the ongoing impact of U.S. tariffs. Ma...
Surprising Facts About Pope Leo XIV
Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost, has a fascinating background. Before ascending to the papacy, he was kno...
Nazi War Criminal Klaus Barbie Linked to Cartels and Pablo Escobar
A new report connects Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie, known as the "Butcher of Lyon," to major drug cartels and the noto...
DOJ Unveils Terrorism Charges Against Alleged Tren de Aragua Gang Member
The U.S. Department of Justice has unsealed its first terrorism case against an individual allegedly linked to the Tren...
US Government Disputes Activist's Role in Columbia Protests
The U.S. government has filed a memo arguing that the actions of activist Mahmoud Khalil in Columbia contradict American...
Ecuador Grapples with Rising Gang Violence Amid Cocaine Trade
Ecuador is facing a surge in gang violence fueled by the flow of cocaine from neighboring Colombia and Peru. These crimi...
Antarctic Cruise Ship Battles Massive Waves in Drake Passage
A cruise ship returning from Antarctica encountered severe weather in the Drake Passage, a body of water notorious for i...
Tren de Aragua: Understanding the Venezuelan Gang
Tren de Aragua is a powerful criminal organization that originated inside a Venezuelan prison. The gang has expanded ra...