Mexico June 20, 2024 Heat wave leaves at least 125 dead in Mexico At least 125 Mexicans have been reported dead in the nation's latest heat wave, with over 2,300 more suffering from dehydration, heatstroke, and sunburn.
South America June 19, 2024 Nationwide blackout reported in Ecuador Blackouts affected the entire country of Ecuador on Wednesday after what officials report was an unexpected failure in an energy transmission line.
South America June 12, 2024 Riot police unleash tear gas, water cannons on rowdy anti-Milei protesters in Buenos Aires Riot police converged in downtown Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Wednesday to disperse aggressive protesters of policies brought forth by libertarian President Javier Milei.
Caribbean June 11, 2024 Haitian transitional council appoints new Cabinet as country looks to recover from gang-run turmoil Haiti's transitional council on Tuesday appointed a new Cabinet, the final step in reconstructing the nation's government after months of de facto gang rule.
WILD NATURE June 11, 2024 Plummeting Humboldt penguin population presents extinction risk The Humboldt penguin population has declined to the point that the birds are at risk of extinction. Scientists found only a single breeding pair during their survey.
Mexico June 10, 2024 Explosion injures 9 in Acapulco, Mexico's main square Nine people were injured late Sunday after an explosion rocked the main square of Acapulco, a major resort community on Mexico's Pacific coast.
Border security June 8, 2024 Bukele has El Salvador poised to prosper after stopping murder, migration cold in first term Nayib Bukele’s economic success and his policies to restore security have made him one of the most popular presidents in Latin America.
Soccer June 6, 2024 FOX Sports' Alexi Lalas, Stu Holden talk preparation before 'Summer of Soccer' kicks off Alexi Lalas and Stu Holden share with Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital how they're prepping for 78 matches in 30 days with Copa América and UEFA Euro around the corner.
Mexico June 5, 2024 WHO confirms first human death from A(H5N2) bird flu A 59-year-old Mexican national has reportedly died from the first lab-confirmed human case of A(H5N2) bird flu, the World Health Organization confirmed Wednesday.
Latin America May 29, 2024 Colombia's congress votes to ban bullfighting Colombia’s congress has voted to ban bullfights, which have become increasingly controversial, in a three-year span, and will make the tradition illegal by the start of 2028.
Mexican Cartel Violence May 28, 2024 Mexican presidential candidate Sheinbaum, who promises to cut crime, faces huge hurdles from powerful cartels Front-runner in Mexico's presidential election, Claudia Sheinbaum, who greatly reduced Mexico City's murder while mayor, faces challenges to repeating her success on a national scale.