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Mexico City Opens First DNA Bank to Help Solve Sex-Related Crimes

Mexico City Attorney General Ernestina Godoy emphasized that the DNA bank will be the first of its kind in Mexico. She also pointed out that each day more than ten women are murdered which means that it will be a basic tool in the investigation of violence against women.

Brazil Health Regulator Rejects Russia's COVID Vaccine

Brazil's health regulator refused Russia's COVID-19 vaccine despite the uptick of Positive cases and deaths.
Gun Battle Between Rival Mexican Drug Cartels Left 8 People Dead

Gun Battle Between Rival Mexican Drug Cartels Left 8 People Dead

A gun battle between rival Mexican drug cartels has once again left eight people dead near the U.S.-Mexico border.
Smugglers Drop Mom, 2 Kids From Atop 30-Foot Border Wall by Rope: Border Patrol

Smugglers Drop Mom, 2 Kids From Atop 30-Foot Border Wall by Rope: Border Patrol

Border patrol agents witnessed smugglers lowering a woman and two children on a section of a 30-foot border wall last Thursday.
Journalist Killings in Mexico at 'Worst' Levels, OAS Rights Group Says

Journalist Killings in Mexico at Worst Level, OAS Rights Group Says

The InterAmerican Commission of Human Rights said in a report that Mexico is suffering "critical" failures in law enforcement.
Peru’s Former President, Wife Test Positive For COVID-19

Peru’s Former President, Wife Test Positive For COVID-19

Peru's former president, Martin Vizcarra, announced that he and his wife had tested positive for COVID-19.
U.S. to Hand Out COVID Vaccine Raw Materials to India

U.S. to Hand Out COVID Vaccine Raw Materials to India

The U.S. is set to give COVID vaccine materials to India. This also includes medical equipment and protective gear.
Three Abducted Catholic Clergy Freed in Haiti

Three Abducted Catholic Clergy in Haiti Freed

Out of the seven members of the Catholic clergy that were abducted in Haiti earlier this month, three were already released, according to a Church spokesman.

Brazil Police Recaptures One of the World's Biggest Arm Smugglers in Rio De Janeiro

Brazil Police recaptured one of the world's bigger arm smugglers on the run since 2020 near the slums of Rio de Janeiro.

Mexico's Drought Worsens, Now Affects 85% Of the Country

Drought in Mexico has reached a critical level as bodies of water continued to dry up, including the second largest lake in the country.
Mexico Suggests U.S. Citizenship For Planting Trees

Mexico Suggests U.S. Citizenship For Planting Trees

Mexico's Pres. Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador proposed the U.S. government offer temporary work visas to those who would take part in a huge reforestation program.
Remains of Giant, Plant-Eating Dinosaur Discovered in Chile

Remains of Giant, Plant-Eating Dinosaur Discovered in Chile

A new species of plant-eating dinosaur was discovered by scientists in Chile's Atacama Desert, near the city of Copiapó.
As Amazon Deforestation Soars, Celebrities Urge Biden Not to Sign Environment Deal With Bolsonaro

As Amazon Deforestation Soars, Celebrities Urge Biden Not to Sign Environment Deal With Bolsonaro

Celebrities urged President Joe Biden not to sign any environmental deal with Brazil as the deforestation in the Amazon rainforest remains high.
Jalisco Cartel Uses Explosive Drones to Attack Police

Jalisco Cartel Uses Explosive Drones to Attack Police, Hurts 2

The Jalisco New Generation Cartel has reportedly used drones to drop explosives on police, hurting two officers in the western state of Michoacán on Tuesday.
Prince Harry Snubs the Queen's 95th Birthday as He Rushes Home to Meghan Markle After Funeral

Prince Harry Snubs the Queen's 95th Birthday as He Rushes Home to Meghan Markle After Funeral

Prince Harry has reportedly returned to his home in California after flying to London for the funeral of his grandfather, Prince Philip.
Mexico Grapples With Surge in Gang Violence as Largest Elections Inch Closer

Mexico Grapples With Surge in Gang Violence as Largest Elections Inch Closer

Gang violence has once again become rampant in Mexico as the mid-term elections in June are inching closer.
Mexico's Sor Juana 100-Peso Bill Wins 'Banknote of the Year'

Mexico's Sor Juana 100-Peso Bill Wins 'Banknote of the Year'

The International Bank Note Society (IBNS) hailed Mexico's Sor Juana 100-peso bill as 2020's banknote of the year.
Cuba's Communist Party Names Successor to Raul Castro

Cuba's Communist Party Names Successor to Raul Castro

Cuba's Communist Party has named President Miguel Diaz-Canel as its new first secretary after Raul Castro announced his retirement.
How to Apply for a Canadian Visa from Chile

How to Apply for a Canadian Visa from Chile

Are you interested in finding out how to apply for a Canadian visa from Chile? Here are some of the top Canadian immigration programs in 2021.
Prince William, Prince Charles to Lead Talks on the Royal Family's Future

Prince William, Prince Charles to Lead Summit on the Royal Family's Future After Prince Philip's Death

Prince Charles and Prince William will reportedly lead a summit soon to discuss the royal family's future after the death of Prince Philip.