World 15 hours ago Colombian guerrillas launch multiple attacks against military as ceasefire breaks down The Colombian military was attacked by a rebel group born from the former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), marking the breakdown of a key ceasefire agreement.
World 15 hours ago Peru's president arrives to testify before prosecutors amid expanding 'Rolexgate' probe Dina Boluarte, president of Peru, testified behind closed doors to prosecutors Friday amid an investigation into whether she illegally received luxury watches, cash and jewelry.
World 15 hours ago Guyana condemns Venezuela for signing into law a referendum approving annexation of disputed region Nicolás Maduro, president of Venezuela, signed into law the results of a referendum laying claim to two-thirds of neighboring Guyana; the move triggered 'fierce condemnation' from Guyana on Thursday.
World 15 hours ago Mercury exposure widespread among Yanomami tribe in Amazon, report finds Many Yanomami, the largest Indigenous tribe in the Amazon, have been contaminated with mercury from illegal gold mining; 84% of 300 tested had a level of exposure that can lead to health problems
World 15 hours ago Argentina's Milei takes his chainsaw to the state, cutting 15,000 jobs and spurring protests 15,000 state jobs have been cut in Argentina as part of President Javier Milei’s effort to reduce spending; hundreds stormed their workplaces on Wednesday demanding their reinstatement.
U.S. 15 hours ago Suspected migrant squatters found in NYC apartment with child face gun, drug charges Eight migrants found squatting in a Bronx house with a young child have been arrested on drug and weapons charges after cocaine, ketamine, guns and ammunition were found.
World 15 hours ago Peru’s president will answer questions over ownership of luxury watches, her lawyers say A day after Peru's President Dina Boluarte reshuffled her cabinet, her attorneys announced that she will answer questions later this week over her ownership of luxury watches.
Lifestyle 15 hours ago Wild snake fight over food in Colombian rainforest is believed to be first time captured on video Danish researchers Henrik Bringsøe and Niels Poul Dreyer captured on video — potentially for the first time in the natural habitat — footage of two snakes battling one another for a meal.
World 15 hours ago Peru's president replaces 6 ministers as lawmakers urge Parliament to remove her Peruvian President Dina Boluarte has replaced six ministers after they resigned as lawmakers submitted to Parliament a request to remove her from office.
World 15 hours ago Colombian mayor issues 6-month prostitution ban in tourist-heavy neighborhoods MedellÃn, Colombia has implemented a six-month prostitution ban in the tourism hubs of Provenza and El Poblado in a child sexual exploitation crackdown.
World 15 hours ago Diplomatic crisis averted after Argentina's Milei trades jabs with leftist Colombian counterpart Argentina and Colombia have agreed to end a diplomatic spat between their respective presidents: Javier Milei, a libertarian, and Gustavo Petro, a leftist.
Lifestyle 15 hours ago Ohio woman, 94, sets out to visit all 7 continents with her grandson's help: 'Always think positive' Joy Ryan, 94, of Ohio is proving that it's never too late to see the world as she travels to every single continent alongside her grandson, Brad. Fox News Digital spoke with her.
Sports 15 hours ago Humboldt Broncos bus crash survivor qualifies for Paralympics in rowing Nearly six years after surviving a deadly bus crash that killed 16 of his teammates and hockey club staff, Jacob Wassermann has qualified for the Paralympics in rowing.
U.S. 15 hours ago ICE arrests 216 illegal migrants with cocaine, fentanyl and heroin convictions Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has arrested 216 illegal immigrants who have convictions for drug trafficking or multiple drug possessions, all of whom are expected to be deported.
Lifestyle 15 hours ago Woman rushed to hospital for life-saving procedure after eating pork rinds A Peruvian woman underwent major surgery after she ingested a sharp object from her bag of pork rinds. The object, which turned out to be a nail, pierced her carotid artery.
World 15 hours ago Bulgarian authorities seize $6.8M worth of cocaine hidden in banana shipment from Ecuador Bulgarian customs authorities intercepted approximately 370 pounds of cocaine from a shipment of bananas originating from Ecuador. The drugs were hidden.
U.S. 15 hours ago ICE deports 75-year-old man wanted for death-squad killings during El Salvador’s civil war A 75-year-old El Salvador man has been deported to the South American country to face charges for murder and other crimes related to death squad killings in the country’s civil war.
World 15 hours ago Maduro makes official re-election run while would-be rival struggles to register candidacy Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has made his candidacy for re-election official, while his potential rivals were unable to register; Maduro has 'managed to block his chief opponents from running.'
World 15 hours ago Argentines who were kidnapped by the military as babies in the 1970s reflect on their history The 133 “recovered grandchildren" of Argentina were abducted during the country's dictatorship, separated from their families and raised by their captors.
World 15 hours ago Ecuador's youngest mayor, her communications director found fatally shot in vehicle Ecuador's youngest mayor, Brigitte Garcia, was found shot dead alongside her communications director on Sunday morning in the province of Manabi.
Politics 15 hours ago Senate strikes down Biden move allowing potentially diseased beef into US The Senate voted in favor of a bipartisan resolution Thursday blocking the Department of Agriculture's action lifting the ban on Paraguayan beef imports.
World 15 hours ago Argentina human rights organization marks 47 years of searching for children kidnapped by military Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, a human rights organization created by women whose children were kidnapped by an Argentina military dictatorship, is marking 47 years of work.
World 15 hours ago Venezuelan authorities arrest campaign staffers of opposition candidate in alleged violent plot Arrest warrants were issued Wednesday for the presidential campaign manager of Venezuelan opposition politician Maria Corina Machado, as well as 8 other staffers.
World 15 hours ago Colombia's largest criminal group accepts president's offer to broker peace deal The Gaitanista Self Defense Forces of Colombia, or Gulf Clan, has accepted left-wing President Gustavo Petro's invitation to begin peace negotiations.
World 15 hours ago Colombian president suspends ceasefire with rebels after attack on Indigenous community Colombian President Gustavo Petro has suspended a ceasefire with an armed rebel group, Estado Mayor Central, after they attacked an Indigenous community.
U.S. 15 hours ago Maryland thieves connected to theft ring from South America, in US illegally: ICE Five Chilean nationals in the U.S. illegally, allegedly burglarized multiple homes in Maryland as well as in Florida, North Carolina, Alabama and Oklahoma, according to ICE.
Opinion 15 hours ago Venezuelan gangs are importing next-level brutality, fear to our streets. We must stop them now The Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua is no longer a foreign threat. It's here and bringing horrible brutality and fear to our streets. Congress is calling on the president to take action.
U.S. 15 hours ago Illegal migrant charged with assaulting girls at Maryland church was deported twice: ICE An illegal migrant who has been charged with more than 20 counts of sex abuse of minors during his time working as a church teacher in Maryland has been deported twice.
World 15 hours ago Colombian women forge path in emerald mining in an effort to escape poverty In the emerald mines of Colombia, women are challenging traditional gender roles by taking up power tools and chiseling away at boulders in search of gems.
World 15 hours ago Indigenous communities in Argentina and Chile grapple with soaring demand for lithium The prevalence of lithium mining is threatening to disrupt traditional ways of life for indigenous groups living in a region spanning Argentina, Chile and Bolivia.
World 15 hours ago Brazilian police free 17 hostages from bus overtaken by gunman Police in Rio de Janeiro released 17 hostages Tuesday from a crowded bus overtaken by a gunman, who is confirmed to have wounded at least two people.