Cuban Officials Say Matanzas Oil Fire in Cuba Now Under Control

Cuban Officials Say Matanzas Oil Fire in Cuba Now Under Control

Cuban authorities reported that firefighters have now controlled the Matanzas oil fire. It has been described as the worst fire in Cuba's history.
Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela Join Forces to Stop Massive Fire in Oil Tank Farm

Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela Join Forces to Stop Massive Fire in Oil Tank Farm

To help put out a blaze at a big oil tank farm in Matanzas, Cuba, Mexico and Venezuela have flown in special teams of their own firefighters.
Venezuela Opposition Lawmaker Sentenced to Eight Years in Prison for 2018 Drone Attack Against President Nicolás Maduro

Venezuela Opposition Lawmaker Sentenced to Eight Years in Prison for 2018 Drone Attack Against President Nicolás Maduro

An opposition in lawmaker in Venezuela, Juan Requesens, was sentenced to eight years in prison after a drone attack he conducted in August 2018 against President Nicolas Maduro.
Venezuela: Here's What You Should Know About the Culture and Tradition of the Bolivarian Republic

Venezuela: Here's What You Should Know About the Culture and Tradition of the Bolivarian Republic

Venezuela is situated on South America's northern coast. Here's what you should know about the culture and tradition of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.
Venezuela: US Officials in Talks With Nicolas Maduro Admin in Bid to Free Jailed Americans, Rebuild Ties

Venezuela: US Officials in Talks With Nicolas Maduro Admin in Bid to Free Jailed Americans, Rebuild Ties

The United States has sent two senior government officials to Caracas in a bid to bring home American citizens detained in Venezuela and rebuild relations.
Migrant Caravan Starts March Towards U.S.-Mexico Border Amid Ongoing Summit of the Americas

Migrant Caravan Starts March Towards U.S.-Mexico Border Amid Ongoing Summit of the Americas

A migrant caravan has started to march towards the U.S.-Mexico border amid the ongoing Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles.
Summit of Americas Opens Without Leaders of Mexico, Cuba, Among Others

Summit of Americas Opens Without Leaders of Mexico, Cuba, Among Others

The ninth Summit of the Americas started in Los Angeles. The gathering is considered a high-profile meeting that is expected to deliver an accord on managing unprecedented levels of migrants throughout the region.
Venezuelan Cuisine: Most Popular Food in Venezuela for Curious Travelers

Venezuelan Cuisine: Most Popular Food in Venezuela for Curious Travelers

Curious about Venezuelan cuisine or planning a trip to Venezuela? Here are some of the most popular food to try in Venezuela.
Mexico Pres. Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Will Boycott Americas Summit if Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Will Not Be Invited

Mexico Pres. Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador Will Boycott Americas Summit if Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Will Not Be Invited

Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador threatens to not attend the upcoming Americas summit if there will be an exclusion of a Latin American country.
Venezuela Travel Guide: Tourist Attractions and Safety Guidelines for Tourists Visiting the South American Country

Venezuela Travel Guide: Tourist Attractions and Safety Guidelines for Tourists Visiting the South American Country

If you decide to travel to Venezuela, here are some travel safety tips for avoiding trouble on your trip.
Venezuela Frees 2 Jailed U.S. Citizens Following Talks With High-Level Delegation

Venezuela Frees 2 Jailed U.S. Citizens Following Talks With High-Level Delegation

The government of Venezuela freed two imprisoned U.S. Citizens on Tuesday, following its talk with a high-level American delegation from Washington D.C. in Caracas.
Venezuela Seizes More Than Half a Ton of Cocaine From Colombian Drug Cartel

Venezuela Seizes More Than Half a Ton of Cocaine From Colombian Drug Cartel

Authorities in Venezuela on Thursday said that more than half a ton of cocaine had been seized from a drug cartel that operates in Colombia.
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.
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Venezuela Demands Probe After a Baby on a Migrant Boat Died as Trinidad and Tobago Officers Tried to Intercept the Vehicle

Officials from Venezuela demand investigation after a baby died on a bot after Trinidad and Tobago officer tried to stop the vehicle.
Mexico: Authorities Discover Fake Ambulance Carrying 28 Migrants,Including 9 Unaccompanied Children.

Mexico: Authorities Discover Fake Ambulance Carrying 28 Migrants, Including 9 Unaccompanied Children

Authorities in Mexico on Saturday said they found a fake ambulance loaded with 28 Nicaraguans, including nine unaccompanied children.
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Remains of Venezuelan Girl Who Attempted to Crossover from Mexico to the U.S. Found in Rio Grande

In an unsuccessful attempt to enter the United States from Mexico, a seven-year-old Venezuelan girl drowned in the Rio Grande after a rip current separated her from her mother.
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