Expodefensa, a fair organized by the Colombian Ministry of Defense, COGES, CODALTEC, and Corferias, becomes the epicenter of knowledge and technological innovations in security and defense.
YouthBuild assists disadvantaged 16-24 year olds in overcoming academic barriers. Historically, high school students in the nation's poorest neighborhoods have faced barriers to an education equal to those in the wealthiest neighborhoods.
Colombia's navy said that in the eighth phase of a multinational naval operation against drug trafficking organized by authorities across Europe and the Americas, more than 145 tonnes of cocaine had been seized.
Texas woman Jennifer Faith was charged for orchestrating the murder of her husband after she allegedly manipulated a high school boyfriend to gun him down.
Honduras may possibly be having its first female president as presidential candidate Xiomara Castro created a wide lead, 12 years after her husband was ousted in a coup.
Republican Sen. Ted Cruz calls for the prosecution of infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci, accusing the medical expert of lying to the Congress when he denied that the National Institutes of Health had funded the "gain of function" research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
Prosecutors are calling the U.S. Supreme Court to reinstate Bill Cosby's sexual assault conviction, arguing that the verdict was thrown out over a questionable agreement that the comedian claimed gave him lifetime immunity.
FTC requests information on the supply chain disruptions from companies like Amazon and Walmart. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Monday requested Amazon, Walmart, and other large wholesaler companies and suppliers to turn over information that would help study the case of supply chain disruptions, as well as record-high prices in the market.
Ghislaine Maxwell's trial in New York over her sex-trafficking charges is about to start, with his brother, Ian, slamming the U.S. government for making his sister pay a "blood price."
A 3.4 million Guyanese dollar or nearly US$17,000 worth of cocaine was found in five sealed brown envelopes with Christmas cards at a post office in Guyana.