Cuba: U.S. to Continue 'Limited' Visa Services for Cubans; Havana Embassy to Increase Staff

Cuba: U.S. to Continue 'Limited' Visa Services for Cubans; Havana Embassy to Increase Staff

The U.S. government announces that it will resume visa processing in Cuba, following years of pause.
U.S. Embassy in Russia Warns Americans to Leave 'Immediately' as More Flights Are Being Canceled Amid Ukraine War

U.S. Embassy in Russia Warns Americans to Leave 'Immediately' as More Flights Are Being Canceled Amid Ukraine War

The U.S. Embassy in Moscow is advising American citizens to consider leaving Russia immediately as more commercial flights from the country are being canceled.
Russia Threatens to Drop International Space Station on America, Europe Over Ukraine War Sanctions

Russia Threatens to Drop International Space Station on America, Europe Over Ukraine War Sanctions

Russia's Space Agency threatens to drop the International Space Station on countries like America that impose sanctions on Russia for its invasion into Ukraine.
Mexico Detains More Than 1,200 U.S.-Bound Migrants in a Single Day

Mexico Detains More Than 1,200 U.S.-Bound Migrants in a Single Day

Mexican authorities have intercepted more than 1,200 migrants bound for the U.S. in the past 24 hours, Mexico's National Migration Institute (INM) said.
Brazil Pres. Jair Bolsonaro Continues Russia Trip Despite U.S. Objections, Ukraine Crisis

Brazil Pres. Jair Bolsonaro Continues Russia Trip Despite U.S. Objections, Ukraine Crisis

Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro left the country Monday to head to Russia despite objections and suggestions to cancel the trip, including the U.S. government.
Mexico Says U.S. Stops Avocado Imports on Eve of Super Bowl Over Mexican Drug Cartel Threats

Mexico Says U.S. Stops Avocado Imports on Eve of Super Bowl Over Mexican Drug Cartel Threats

Mexico said the U.S. government suspended all imports of Mexican avocados on the eve of the Super Bowl after drug cartels threatened a U.S. inspector.
Havana Syndrome Affects Recruitment in U.S. Diplomatic Corps, Diplomats Say | Here's What May Cause the Mysterious Illness

Havana Syndrome Affects Recruitment in U.S. Diplomatic Corps, Diplomats Say | Here's What May Cause the Mysterious Illness

U.S. diplomats on Thursday said the Havana syndrome is affecting the recruitment in the U.S. diplomatic corps.
Mexico Leads in Opioid Trafficking in the U.S.: New Government Report

Mexico Leads in Opioid Trafficking in the U.S.: New Government Report

Mexico is now the dominant player in opioid trafficking in the U.S., a new government report that was released on Tuesday revealed.
World Cup Qualifiers: U.S. Beats Honduras Under Frigid Minnesota Weather, Inching Closer to Qatar 2022

World Cup Qualifiers: U.S. Beats Honduras Under Frigid Minnesota Weather, Inching Closer to Qatar 2022

Despite frigid weather in Minnesota, the U.S. men's national soccer team still beat Honduras, moving a step closer to qualifying for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
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Tsunami Warnings Following Tonga Volcanic Eruption Now Lifted in California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska

An underwater volcano off Tonga on Saturday erupted violently, triggering tsunami warnings and sending waves several feet high smashing into the shores of the island nation of Tonga and parts of New Zealand, Japan, and the United States.
Massive Cocaine Shipment Worth $166M Seized by Colombia, U.S. Military Inside Speedboats Near El Salvador Coast

Massive Cocaine Shipment Worth $166M Seized by Colombia, U.S. Military Inside Speedboats Near El Salvador Coast

A joint operation between security forces of Colombia and U.S. resulted in the confiscation of more than 4,000 kilos of cocaine off the coast of El Salvador.
Nicaragua's Pres. Daniel Ortega and Vice Pres. Rosario Murillo

Nicaragua Officials Hit With Sanctions by the U.S. Treasury Department Ahead Pres. Daniel Ortega's Inauguration

Nicaragua officials receive sanctions from the U.S. Treasury Department and other entities on the day of Daniel Ortega's inauguration.
Costa Rica's Security Minister Says Country Serves as 'Warehouse' for Cocaine Transported to U.S., Europe

Costa Rica's Security Minister Says Country Serves as 'Warehouse' for Cocaine Transported to U.S., Europe

Costa Rica's Minister of Public Security said the country had been utilized as a cocaine "warehouse" by drug cartels and drug traffickers.
Pres. Joe Biden Hides Records of Arrests and Terrorism Ties of Afghans Flown to the U.S.: Report

Pres. Joe Biden Hides Records of Arrests and Terrorism Ties of Afghans Flown to the U.S.: Report

Republican senators are seeking information regarding the records and backgrounds of Afghans that the administration of Pres. Joe Biden has brought to the U.S.
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U.S. Offers $5M Reward Each for Information Leading to Arrest of El Chapo's 4 Sons From Sinaloa Cartel

Feds offer a $5M reward in exchange for each information that will lead to the arrest of El Chapo's four sons.
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Puerto Rican Admits Flying Over 250 Kilos (551 Lbs.) of Cocaine to U.S. via Private Planes

After years of transporting cocaine to the United States from his homeland, a Puerto Rican man admitted his role in the cocaine conspiracy which led to the shipment of more than 250 kilograms of cocaine using private planes, Acting U.S. Attorney Rachael A. Honig announced.
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