Soccer August 4, 2021 Massive brawl at Colombian soccer game leads to injuries; 3 suspects in custody The mayor of Colombia’s capital city slammed soccer fans this week after a massive brawl between stadium goers spilled onto the field in the first match opened to the public since the pandemic first shut down the country.
White House July 12, 2021 Biden praises Cuban protesters after Cuba president accuses US of funding demonstrators President Biden on Monday praised Cuban protesters for issuing a "clarion call for freedom and relief" in historic Sunday protests, calling on the Cuban government to allow for peaceful protests.
Golf July 7, 2021 Golf champ Angel Cabrera sentenced in domestic violence case Angel Cabrera, a former professional golfer who won the Masters and the U.S. Open, was sentenced to two years in prison Wednesday on assault charges against his former partner.
Mexico June 29, 2021 Mexico high court mandates permits for personal pot use Mexico’s Supreme Court ordered the government Monday to issue permits for the personal use of marijuana and for the growing of limited amounts of pot plants, after the country’s Congress took too long to approve a limited legalization law.
Latin America June 15, 2021 Colombia car bomb at military base injures at least 36 A car bomb targeting soldiers exploded at a Colombian military base Tuesday, injuring at least 36 people, according to officials.
OPINION June 10, 2021 Tucker Carlson: Americans should apply for asylum in El Salvador, it's safer than Baltimore and Chicago Tucker Carlson reacts to Kamala Harris' visit to Latin America and looks at crime rates in the United States and El Salvador.
OPINION June 9, 2021 Tucker Carlson: Mainstream media thinks Kamala Harris is a god, Latin America disagrees Tucker Carlson discussed the reception Kamala Harris received in her visit to Latin America.
Latin America May 22, 2021 Mass grave filled with dead women found in ex-cop’s backyard A mass grave filled with dozens of female corpses — believed to be victims of a violent sex and murder ring — was found in an ex-cop’s backyard in El Salvador.
SCIENCE May 19, 2021 Darwin's Arch in Galapagos loses its top due to erosion The famed Darwin's Arch in the Galapagos Islands has lost its top, and officials are blaming natural erosion of the stone.
Brazil May 6, 2021 Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro suggests coronavirus made in lab to wage 'biological warfare': reports Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has caused another international stir by claiming that COVID-19 was created as part of "biological warfare," according to reports.
South America May 6, 2021 Colombia protests see at least 24 dead after 1 week Colombia entered its eighth day of protests Thursday, with police employing severe crowd-control methods and drawing criticism from the international community as deaths and arrests pile up.