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Chile: Voters Reject New Conservative Constitution That Would Have Replaced Pinochet Era Constitution

Chile: Voters Reject New Conservative Constitution That Would Have Replaced Pinochet Era Constitution

The Chile constitution issue continues to hound the South American country as voters also rejected a more conservative constitution a year after rejecting a more leftist one.
 Suriname: Former Dictator Desi Bouterse Faces Final Trial Over 1982 Killings

Suriname: Former Dictator Desi Bouterse Faces Final Trial Over 1982 Killings of Political Opponents

Desi Bouterse, Suriname's former dictator, and two dozen others are facing a years-long judicial battle over the 1982 killings of 15 political opponents and a final verdict is about to be made.
Guyana Culture: Essequibo Identifies More as Guyanase and Not With Venezuela

Guyana Culture: Essequibo Identifies More as Guyanase and Not With Venezuela

Guyana is at the heart of a simmering conflict in South America as Venezuela claims 2/3 of its territory as theirs. However, culturally, the people of the disputed Essequibo region identify more with Guyana.
Venezuela and Guyana Leaders Meet in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Amid Essequibo Tensions

Venezuela and Guyana Leaders Meet in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Amid Essequibo Tensions

As the rest of South America anxiously looks on, President Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela finally met with President Irfaan Ali on Thursday as the Essequibo dispute simmers.
Miss Universe Sheynnis Palacios Cannot Enter Home Country of Nicaragua After Anti- Daniel Ortega Ties Were Revealed

Nicaragua Is Banning Miss Universe Sheynnis Palacios From Returning Home Unless She Agrees To One Condition

Miss Universe Sheynnis Palacios cannot return home to Nicaragua. However, dictator Daniel Ortega's regime will reportedly agree to let her in on one condition.
The Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe Celebrated Across the US as Illinois, New York, and Florida hold celebrations

Illinois, New York, Florida, Othe States Celebrate The Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe

The Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe is one of the most significant Roman Catholic celebrations in Mexico, but it is also celebrated in various areas in the United States.
USWNT To Face Mexico, Argentina in CONCACAF W Gold Cup: Schedule, Venue and More

USWNT To Face Mexico, Argentina in CONCACAF W Gold Cup: Schedule, Venue and More

The CONCACAF W Gold Cup schedule has been revealed and the USWNT has been drawn with eternal rival Mexico, Argentina, and the winner of the Guyana Vs. Dominican Republic match.
Tijuana Drug Lords Hunt Down Corrupt Officers Over Stolen Shipment

Tijuana Drug Lords Hunt Down Corrupt Officers Over Stolen Shipment

The Mexican border city of Tijuana is considered one of Mexico's bloodiest cities and a recent killing spree made sure the city earned that reputation as drug lords hunted down corrupt police officers.
Venezuela and Guyana Leaders To Meet December 14 as Essequibo Dispute Simmers

Venezuela and Guyana Leaders To Meet December 14 as Essequibo Dispute Simmers

A conflict between Guyana and Venezuela over the vast swathe of land known as the Essequibo region, rich in oil and minerals, is causing their neighbors to be tense.
Lawyers Looking at Divorce Paper

What to Know About Divorces in Connecticut

Going through a divorce can be overwhelming. Trying to navigate the often complicated legal process while dealing with your emotions isn't easy for anyone. If you are going through a divorce in Connecticut, there are a few things you should know. After all, being properly informed can have a major impact on your case.
Mexico: Bodies of 5 Students Found Dead Inside a Car in Celaya

Mexico: Bodies of 5 Students Found Dead Inside a Car in Celaya

An abandoned vehicle was discovered in the violence-wracked city of Celaya in Mexico and five young men were discovered inside, all of them already dead.
Peru: Disgraced Former President Alberto Fujimori Ordered To Be Freed By Country's Highest Court

Peru: Disgraced Former President Alberto Fujimori Ordered To Be Freed By Country's Highest Court

The highest court in Peru, the Constitutional Court, ruled on Tuesday that the country's 85-year-old former president, Alberto Fujimori, must be freed from prison.
Venezuela Referendum on Claiming Guyana Territory Passes Amid Very Low Turnout

Venezuela Vs. Guyana Territorial Conflict Escalates as Referendum Passes Amid Very Low Turnout

Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro's obsession with annexing the Essequibo region of Guyana has led to a referendum on declaring it as part of the country's territory.
US Treasury Department Launches New Strike Force To Fight Fentanyl, Janet Yellen Heads to Mexico

US Treasury Department Launches New Strike Force To Fight Fentanyl, Janet Yellen Heads to Mexico

The US is intensifying its campaign against fentanyl trafficking as the US Treasury Department has launched a new strike force to help stem the influx of the deadly opioid.
Ex-US Ambassador a Cuba Spy? Manuel Rocha Calls America 'The Enemy' [REPORT]

Ex-US Ambassador a Cuba Spy? Manuel Rocha Calls America 'The Enemy' [REPORT]

Victor Manuel Rocha may have served as US Ambassador to Bolivia under two presidents, but as it turns out, he may have also been a spy for Cuba,
Texas Must Take Down Greg Abbot's Controversial Floating Barriers Along Rio Grande, Rules Appeals Court

Texas Must Take Down Greg Abbot's Controversial Floating Barriers Along Rio Grande, Rules Appeals Court

Texas Governor Greg Abbott's controversial floating barriers designed to deter migrants from crossing the Rio Grande was found to be unlawful by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Guyana Vs. Venezuela Territorial Dispute: UN Sides With Guyana But Venezuela Still Holding Referendum on Disputed Land

Guyana Vs. Venezuela Territorial Dispute: UN Sides With Guyana But Venezuela Still Holding Referendum on Disputed Land

The Guyana Vs. Venezuela territorial dispute regarding the Essequibo territory has entered a new phase as the UN High Court sided with Guyana.
Mexico Woman Dies From a Shark Attack Off Port of Manzanillo

Mexico Woman Dies From a Shark Attack Off Port of Manzanillo

A Mexico woman died after an apparent shark attack left her bleeding to death off the Pacific Coast of Mexico, near the Port of Manzanillo in Jalisco State last Saturday.
Nicaragua Investigating Miss Nicaragua Director After 'Anti-Government' Candidate Sheynnis Palacios Won Miss Universe

Daniel Ortega Government Investigating Miss Nicaragua Director After 'Anti-Government' Candidate Sheynnis Palacios Won Miss Universe

The Daniel Ortega government is now investigating the director behind the Miss Nicaragua beauty pageant after it was revealed that new Miss Universe Sheynnis Palacios protested against the dictator in 2018.
George Santos's Wildest and Unbelievable Lies as He Faces Expulsion in Congress

George Santos' Wildest and Unbelievable Lies

After embattled New York Republican Rep. George Santos' expulsion from the US House of Representatives, we are taking a look at some of his most outrageous lies that have since been debunked or fact-checked.
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