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Pastor Dino Rizzo Discusses How Churches Serve Worldwide

Churches benefit communities throughout the world every day. According to 35-year ministry veteran Dino Rizzo, those in ministry are working hard to make the world a better place, and that help stretches far beyond America's borders. Dino Rizzo is fortunate enough to know of and be directly involved with some of these churches that serve worldwide. Below are a few examples.
Ecuador War on Crime Faces Referendum as Citizens Head to the Polls

Ecuador War on Crime Faces Referendum as Citizens Head to the Polls

Ecuador is trying to fight back against the rising tide of crime plaguing the country and one of the first steps is a referendum which has citizens going to the polls.
Mexico Investigates Possible Serial Killer Over Deaths of 20 Women

Mexico May Have a Possible Serial Killer Responsible for Killing 20 Women in Its Hands

Mexico City may have been plagued by a serial killer after the city's police stated they are investigating a possible serial murder of around 20 women.
Venezuela Elections: Opposition Chooses Final Candidate, Former Diplomat Edmundo Gomez, to Challenge Nicolas Maduro

Venezuela Elections: Opposition Chooses Final Candidate, Former Diplomat Edmundo Gomez, to Challenge Nicolas Maduro

The Venezuela elections have gotten a new twist as the main opposition coalition has chosen a brand new candidate to challenge dictator Nicolas Maduro, a diplomat named Edmundo Gonzalez.
Colombia: Tens of Thousands of People Take the Streets to Reject President Petro's Economic, Social Reform

Colombia: Tens of Thousands of People Take the Streets to Reject President Petro's Economic, Social Reform

Colombians rally against President Petro's reforms, fearing economic harm. Petro insists changes fight inequality, igniting ongoing protests.
NFL Holding 1st Regular Season Game in Brazil With Eagles Vs. Packers, But Both Teams May Not Be Able to Wear Green

NFL Holding 1st Regular Season Game in Brazil With Eagles Vs. Packers, But Both Teams May Not Be Able to Wear Green

In a historic first, the NFL will be playing a regular season game in Brazil where soccer is a religion as the Philadelphia Eagles face off against the Green Bay Packers.
Americas: Dengue Cases Sore Over 50% in a Month, Says PAHO

Americas: Dengue Cases Sore Over 50% in a Month, Says PAHO

The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) declared an "emergency situation" due to rising Dengue cases in the Americas. Hotspots like Argentina and Brazil have seen stabilized cases. PAHO confirmed over 5.2 million cases, a 48% increase from last month's 3.5 million.
Mexico Elections: Yet Another Mayoral Candidate Killed, 16th Candidate Death as June 16 Vote Approaches

Mexico Elections: Yet Another Mayoral Candidate Killed, 16th Candidate Death as June 16 Vote Approaches

The Mexico election campaign period is officially underway and while the spotlight is on the presidential election, yet another local candidate has been killed as election violence continues.
Dominican Republic's 5 Greatest Baseball Stars

Dominican Republic's 5 Greatest Baseball Stars

If Brazil is known for treating soccer like a religion, its counterpart for baseball may be the Dominican Republic, which has produced some of the biggest baseball stars in the world.
Andy Garcia: 5 Interesting Facts About the Cuban Actor

Andy Garcia: 5 Interesting Facts About the Cuban Actor

Andres Arturo Garcia Menendez, also known as Andy Garcia, was born in Havana to a wealthy family. At 5½, they fled Cuba due to Fidel Castro's communist regime, leaving everything behind.
Venezuela Oil Sector Hit Hard as US Reimposes Sanctions Over South American Country's Election Fairness

Venezuela Oil Sector Hit Hard as US Reimposes Sanctions Over South American Country's Election Fairness

The consequences of Nicolas Maduro's constant repression in Venezuela have begun as Venezuelan oil took a massive hit after the US reimposed energy sanctions against it.
Elon Musk Vs. Brazil: US House Judiciary Committee Sheds More Light Into Feud by Releasing Court Orders

Elon Musk Vs. Brazil: US House Judiciary Committee Sheds More Light Into Feud by Releasing Court Orders

The US House Judiciary Committee has now released the court orders from Brazil's highest electorial court and it shed more light into the court's feud with billionaire Elon Musk and X.
Argentina President Javier Milei Wants to Join NATO

Argentina President Javier Milei Submits Request to Join NATO

Argentina seeks NATO global partnership to enhance political, security ties amid President Milei's push for closer relations with Western allies, aiming to spur investment.
Pablo Escobar's Brother Tried Trademarking Late Colombian Drug Lord's Name, European Court Says No

Pablo Escobar's Brother Tried Trademarking Late Colombian Drug Lord's Name, European Court Says No

Pablo Escobar may be Colombia's most notorious drug lord ever, but that did not stop his brother from trying to cash in on his name by trademarking it. However, an EU court said no.
Peru Hidden Gems: Underrated Tourists Destinations in South American Country

Peru Hidden Gems: Underrated Tourists Destinations in South American Country

Discover Peru beyond Lima, Cusco, and Arequipa. Uncover hidden gems in lesser-known locales for surprising experiences. Venture beyond tourist hubs for unique discoveries in Peru's smaller towns.
Brazil: Fishermen Find Bodies of 9 Dead People Adrift Aboard a Boat, Possibly Migrants From Africa

Brazil: Fishermen Find Bodies of 9 Dead People Adrift Aboard a Boat, Possibly Migrants From Africa

A boat was found adrift off the coast of Brazil and authorities soon discovered that there were several dead bodies aboard. All of whom are suspected African migrants.
Venezuela Oil Sanction Reinstated by US After Nicolas Maduro Violates Election Agreements

Venezuela Oil Sanction Reinstated by US After Nicolas Maduro Violates Election Agreements

Biden renews sanctions on Venezuela's oil. Maduro broke Barbados pact, blocking free elections and banning opposition's Machado from presidency.
Venezuela Arrests More Activists in Alleged Nicolas Maduro Assassination Attempt Amid US Threat To Reimpose Sanctions

Venezuela Arrests More Activists in Alleged Nicolas Maduro Assassination Attempt Amid US Threat To Reimpose Sanctions

As the Venezuelan elections approached, the Nicolas Maduro regime ramped up its campaign against the opposition, arresting more people in the alleged plot to assassinate the dictator.
El Chapo Claims He Cannot Get Visits from Wife and Daughters  in Prison After Judge Denies His Request

El Chapo Claims He Cannot Get Visits from Wife and Daughters in Prison As Judge Denies His Request

Regarded as the most infamous drug lord in the world, El Chapo is complaining that the US justice system is not letting anybody visit inside the Supermax Prison in Colorado.
USA Basketball Finalizes Roster for Olympics as Americans Try to Regain Glory After World Cup Disaster

USA Basketball Finalizes Roster for Olympics as Americans Try to Regain Glory After World Cup Disaster

After USA Basketball was eliminated during last year's FIBA Basketball World Cup in the Philippines by Germany, the team wants redemption and is fielding an All-Star roster for the Olympics.
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