AMERICAS
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Historic Prisoner Exchange Shows U.S. and Venezuela’s Diplomatic Shift
In a landmark prisoner swap, the U.S. releases a key Maduro ally in exchange for 10 Americans and a notorious…
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The Colombian Government Will Carry out an Exploration of the Wreck of the San José Galleon in 2024
Colombia's government announces a daring underwater expedition to retrieve treasures from the sunken 18th-century Spanish galleon, San José, near Cartagena.
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Mexico’s Festive Season Chilled by Unprecedented Cold Front
As Mexico approaches its festive end-of-year celebrations, a significant change in weather is expected. With the coldest temperatures recorded since…
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“That’s not my dad”: uncertainty continues 34 years after the US invasion of Panama
Brigitte Bethancourt recounts the mystery of her father's disappearance during the 1989 U.S. invasion of Panama amid recent exhumations and…
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Guyana requests support from the United Kingdom to get off the list of maritime risk zones
Guyana's President Irfaan Ali is calling for the UK's support for the Lloyd's Market Association to reclassify Guyana from a…
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Decades-Long Search: U.S. Indicts Hezbollah Leader for 1994 Bombing
A recent U.S. court decision has unsealed a terrorism indictment against a senior Hezbollah operative, Samuel Salman El Reda, for…
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Rising Violence in Costa Rica Is A Disturbing New Trend in a Former Safe Heaven
Costa Rica, traditionally known for its peaceful environment, is facing a record high in homicides for 2023, indicating a disturbing…
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Life Sentence for Key Former Senator in Haitian President’s Murder
Former Haitian Senator John Joel Joseph received a life sentence in Miami for his involvement in the assassination of Haiti's…
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Mexico to Contest Texas’ New Migrant Arrest Law
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador announced plans to legally challenge Texas' controversial new law authorizing state law enforcement to…
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U.S. Tightens Border Rails to Counter Migrant Smuggling Surge
In response to increased train smuggling of migrants, U.S. border officials shut down key Texas-Mexico rail bridges, sparking wide-reaching implications.
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