Travel 15 hours ago Archaeologists unearth body of 5,000 year-old woman in former dump A tomb was uncovered in Peru and revealed the 5,000-year-old remains of a 'high-status' woman belonging to the ancient Caral civilization in a former city dump. Other artifacts were found as well.
Brazil 2 days ago Brazilian pro-Bolsonaro protester who wrote on statue with lipstick sentenced to 14 years in jail: report A Brazilian protester received a 14-year jail sentence for writing a message in lipstick on a statue during the 2023 demonstrations, according to a report.
Terrorism 6 days ago Trump admin cheers ‘important steps’ as Paraguay targets Iran and its terror proxies The Trump administration praised Paraguay for designating Iran’s IRGC, Hamas and Hezbollah as terror groups, calling it a key move to cut off Tehran’s global terror reach.
Pope Francis April 22 Pope Francis emphasized Catholicism globally, reached beyond US, Europe into impoverished nations Pope Francis brought attention to the Catholic Church in impoverished areas around the globe that are often ignored.
Pope Francis April 21 Pope Francis revealed burial wishes just days after becoming pope in 2013 Pope Francis revealed the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore as his final resting place just days after becoming pope in 2013.
Politics April 19 Oregon lawmaker latest Democrat to visit El Salvador for deported illegal migrant Abrego Garcia Rep. Maxine Dexter, D-Ore., says she will travel to El Salvador to advocate for the release of deported illegal migrant Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, the latest Democrat to do so following Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md.
Politics April 15 Jeffries: SCOTUS should hold Trump admin in contempt over deported Salvadoran migrant House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries is demanding that the Supreme Court sholds the Trump administration in contempt over its deportation of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, an El Salvadorian illegal migrant and former Maryland resident.
Latin America April 14 4 things to know about the young conservative anti-crime president of Ecuador who was just re-elected Ecuador re-elected President Daniel Noboa to a four-year term. What to know about the pro-President Donald Trump conservative taking on cartel violence.
Soccer April 10 Soccer player dies at 21 after collision with opponent during match A soccer player in Peru died this week at the age of 21 after rupturing an artery during a nasty collision with an opponent during a match.
Immigration April 8 Up to 1M migrants who used Biden's CBP One app ordered to deport by Trump admin The Trump administration has ordered migrants who used the Biden-era CBP One app to leave the U.S. immediately and terminated their parole status
Colorado April 3 Illegal immigrants in Aurora, Colorado arrested for targeting homeowners in ‘sophisticated’ burglaries: police Five Colombian nationals are in ICE custody and facing charges after authorities in Aurora, Colorado, arrested them for conducting a sophisticated burglary operation.
Homeland Security March 27 US partners with Colombia to take on immigration using biometric technologies DHS Secretary Kristi Noem met with Colombia foreign minister Thursday, when the two signed an agreement to deploy biometric capabilities to take on migration and crime.
Germany March 27 Secret documents on Nazis who fled to Argentina after WWII being declassified Argentina will soon declassify all government-held files relating to Nazi fugitives who fled and settled in Argentina after the Holocaust, according to reports.
Politics March 27 Conservative group warns of high costs as US influence fades in Latin America Paraguay, Argentina and Panama are three key nations in the southern hemisphere the new administration would be wise to pay attention to, experts say.
Crime March 27 Chance of Laken Riley's illegal immigrant killer doing time in El Salvador prison addressed by lawmakers Could Jose Ibarra, Laken Riley's convicted killer, be deported to an El Salvador prison where the Trump administration just sent hundreds of Venezuelan gang members?
Justice Department March 24 US moves to extradite 3 alleged Tren de Aragua members to Chile The U.S. is planning to extradite three members of the violent Tren de Aragua gang to Chile, where they are wanted for "horrific" crimes, the Justice Department says.
Fishing March 17 Peruvian fisherman found alive after 95 days at sea reveals how he survived A Peruvian fisherman said he ate roaches, birds and sea turtles to survive 95 days adrift in the Pacific Ocean after his boat encountered stormy weather.
VIDEO March 17 Peruvian fisherman reunited with brother after 95 days adrift in Pacific Ocean Peruvian fisherman Maximo Napa embraces his brother after being rescued following 95 days at sea. (Credit: La Republica/Reuters)
Lifestyle March 12 Archaeologists uncover 'creepy' puppets in odd location: 'This thing almost moved' Multiple clay puppets with creepy open-mouthed expressions were discovered at the top of a pyramid in El Salvador. The figurines are around 2,400 years old.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez March 7 Former illegal immigrant aide to AOC self-deports to Colombia amid questions about employment: report A former aide to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., has self-deported after living in the United States illegally since his childhood.
Immigration March 2 Warrant issued for migrant gang member suspected of murder, sexual assault An arrest warrant was issued for a suspected migrant gang member who was released from custody in Chicago despite police believing they had probable cause to keep him for murder.
South America February 25 Power outage in Chile leaves millions without electricity as officials scramble for answers A widespread power outage in the South American nation of Chile left millions of people without electricity Tuesday, according to news reports.
Illegal Immigrants February 21 Nearly 200 Venezuelan illegal immigrants detained at Guantánamo Bay are flown back home Flights that left from Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, Thursday transported nearly 200 illegal immigrants detained on the island back to Venezuela.
Immigration February 21 Group of Venezuelans sue Trump admin for temporary immigration protections A group of migrants are suing the Trump administration for ending the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for more than 600,000 Venezuelans, claiming the move is unlawful and racially motivated.
South America February 13 'I thought I was dead': Kayaker gets swallowed by humpback whale in dramatic moment caught on camera A kayaker is lucky to be alive after being swallowed by a humpback whale off the coast of Chilean Patagonia and getting spit out by the leviathan.
VIDEO February 13 Video shows the moment a kayaker was briefly swallowed by whale off Chile Video captured the moment a kayaker off the coast of Chile was swallowed briefly by a humpback whale. (Credit: Dell Simancas)
Opinion February 13 MARCO RUBIO: The Americas’ Golden Age begins now During my time in the U.S. Senate, regional leaders often complained that it seemed better to be America’s enemy than its friend. Well, no more.
US Crime February 11 Florida 'brothel' allegedly run by illegal immigrants shut down after victim's desperate phone call Florida police have arrested two Guatemalan illegal immigrants for allegedly trafficking two women being held against their will at a residence in Lake Worth Beach.
Immigration February 11 Venezuelan planes sent to US for deportation flights return to country with nearly 200 deportees Two planes sent by Venezuela returned to the country from El Paso, Texas, on Monday with nearly 200 Venezuelans who were in the U.S. illegally.
Brazil February 7 Brazil's socialist president tells citizens not to buy expensive grocery items as food prices rise Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said in a video message posted to social media that citizens should not buy expensive food items to deal with rising food prices.