Brazil June 30, 2023 Bolsonaro banned from running for office for 8 years Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is banned from seeking public office for eight years, preventing him from launching a political campaign until 2030.
OPINION June 27, 2023 What China is doing in Cuba is a big threat to all of us China has reactivated an old Soviet Union base in Cuba, and currently is in talks to stand up a military training facility within 100 miles of Florida.
Mexico June 23, 2023 Mexico investigating video showing cartels threatening bar hostesses at gunpoint A video allegedly depicting members of Mexico's Jalisco New Generation cartel holding bar hostesses at gunpoint is being investigated by the nation's government.
Central America June 21, 2023 Massive prison riot erupts as MS-13 gang clash leaves dozens dead: 'Monstrous murder' A fight between rival gangs at a women’s prison in Honduras on Tuesday quickly escalated into a riot that killed dozens of inmates.
Iran June 15, 2023 Iran expanding influence 'with impunity' in America's backyard, congresswoman says Iran has increasingly cooperated with Latin American countries by developing closer ties and deals, particularly Venezuela on oil shipments, in order to expand influence in the region.
South America June 13, 2023 Woman starts knocking inside coffin during her wake: 'Gave us all a fright' Bella Montoya's family had a wake four hours after she was declared dead and returned her to a hospital for treatment as soon as they confirmed she was still alive.
Mexico June 13, 2023 Sinaloa Cartel exports fentanyl ‘kitchens’ from Mexico to Colombia amid international crackdown The sons of "El Chapo" are said to be moving their drug production from Sinaloa, Mexico, to Colombia, according to sources inside the Colombian government and cartel operators.
South America June 9, 2023 Colombian government establishes 6-month ceasefire with largest remaining guerrilla group The Colombian government has agreed to a six-month ceasefire with the National Liberation Army, its largest remaining guerilla group, in a conflict dating back six decades.
Mexico June 9, 2023 Mexico to require employer-provided internet, ergonomic chairs for remote workers Mexico's Labor Department issued new rules Friday, mandating employers subsidize internet costs and ergonomic chairs for their remote workers.
Mexico June 5, 2023 Mexico's AMLO-backed ruling party wins governorship in longtime conservative stronghold Mexico's center-right Institutional Revolutionary Party has been dealt a devastating blow following the election of leftist Delfina Gómez to the State of Mexico's governorship.
South America June 2, 2023 Search for missing children after jungle plane crash intensifies thanks to new evidence The four children have been missing for a month but searchers have found discarded items in that time that give authorities and officials hope that the four are still alive.