
Argentina detains Colombian drug kingpin Ignacio Álvarez Meyendorff
The narco chief had traveled from Bogotá to meet with his family in Buenos Aires, but instead spent Christmas at Ezeiza international airport due to a ban on re-entry

The narco chief had traveled from Bogotá to meet with his family in Buenos Aires, but instead spent Christmas at Ezeiza international airport due to a ban on re-entry

Authorities have issued yellow and orange warnings with subzero temperatures, heavy rain, sleet and frost forecast in nothern and central areas

Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes is the leader of the brutal Jalisco New Generation Cartel. Despite being the most wanted criminal in North America, with millions of dollars in rewards hanging over his head, both the Mexican and US governments have failed to track him down

At least 28 fatalities were reported in and around Buffalo, NY, which was buried in 43 inches of snow. Hundreds of people remained trapped in homes and vehicles

Her melodies, her lyrics, her closeness with fans, the management of her career: experts decipher the singer’s ceaseless popularity

Thousands of migrants from Venezuela, stranded at the border between Ciudad Juarez and El Paso in the middle of a cold wave

Temperatures remain below freezing in the northwest but the bomb cyclone that enveloped the United States over the Christmas weekend has started to subside

Greg Abbott and other Republican leaders are seeking to increase pressure on the federal government over immigration policy in the grip of a cold snap and with the fate of Title 42 pending in the Supreme Court

The territorial waters of the Central American country, renowned as a leader in environmental protection, are the focus of an increasingly heated conflict involving conservationists, fishermen and drug traffickers
Kelley Robinson – the first Black woman to lead America’s largest LGBTQ+ advocacy group – warns that ‘hate is on the rise’ following the Colorado Springs nightclub shooting

Hundreds of thousands of people have been left without power and 18 deaths have been reported as a rare bomb cyclone batters the US from the Great Lakes to the Rio Grande

After three years of iron-fisted containment measures and recent backtracking on its zero-Covid policy, government officials and state media are now downplaying the risk of the virus

Michael J. Pratt, operator of the pornography production company that used young women and minors to make sex videos, was detained in a Madrid hotel

An internal investigation by parent company ByteDance confirms that employees obtained personal data from reporters who were probing Beijing’s influence on the app’s activities

Businessmen and industry representatives say that the electric car factory’s anticipated arrival in Nuevo León confirms that the northern state is an important focus of the Mexican automotive industry

The landslide victory of Ron DeSantis and the Republican Party of Florida in the 2022 midterms was largely possible thanks to unprecedented support from the Hispanic community

‘The central cause of January 6 was one man, former President Donald Trump, who was followed by many others,’ reads the 814-page report

The writer, author of an intellectual history of the American right, does not think that the United States is on the brink of civil war

Hundreds of migrants are camping on the riverbanks and in the streets of both cities as they wait for a Trump-era pandemic-containment measure to expire

Artificial illumination is so bright now that astronomical observatories can no longer see celestial objects clearly

A new documentary called ‘The Price of Glee’ delves into the on- and off-screen action of the iconic musical series that became marred by tragedy

Moscow says Washington’s decision to provide the advanced missile system to Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s government is a ‘provocation’ and described them as ‘legitimate targets’

After Peru expelled Mexican Ambassador Pablo Monroy for interfering in domestic affairs, López Obrador accused the Andean country of being “undemocratic.” Meanwhile, the family of Pedro Castillo – the jailed former Peruvian president – has been granted asylum in Mexico

The esteemed epidemiologist, who has served under seven US presidents, is stepping down from his post to cheers from the scientific community and jeers from right-wing politicians

Lamor Whitehead is accused of taking $90,000 from a parishioner and extorting a businessman by falsely claiming he could lean on city connections

‘It will be the only way to stop the aggression of a terrorist state,’ said the Ukrainian president, who arrived in Washington on Wednesday. This is his first trip abroad since the start of the Russian invasion in February

Quechua civilization used knotted strings called ‘quipu’ to represent numerical values