Latin America
On July 27, a contingent of the Russian Baltic Fleet arrived in Cuba for a four-day visit, marking the second visit by a Russian naval fleet to the country in just over a month.
The statement emphasized that the Ecuadorian government must take the necessary measures to ensure Glas's personal safety and well-being.
Yáñez claims that Fernández repeatedly harassed her via phone and subjected her to "psychological terrorism."
Guillermo Moreno, former Secretary of Domestic Trade under the Kirchner administration, has been sentenced to three years in prison by the Second Federal Criminal Court of Buenos Aires for falsifying national statistics.
Venezuela’s National Electoral Council announced that incumbent President Nicolás Maduro had been re-elected.
The controversy surrounding Venezuela's presidential election continues to intensify, with widespread rejection of incumbent President Nicolás Maduro's victory.
Peruvian Foreign Minister Gonzalo Gutiérrez announced on July 30 that Peru acknowledges opposition candidate Edmundo González Urrutia as the elected president of Venezuela.
Presidential election
Entertainment
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Melissa Barrera's Current Status Following Her Dismissal from the 'Scream' Franchise
Truth Behind Aitana and Sebastián Yatra's Breakup Revealed Amidst Various Speculations
Hot Spot
Lionel Messi's Mansion Vandalized by Environmental Activists Highlighting Climate Change Concerns
Colombia: One of Latin America's Most Attractive Tourist Destinations
Royal Caribbean’s Serenade of the Seas to Sail in Latin America for 2025-26 Season
Suspected 200-Meter Bank Heist Tunnel Discovered in Argentina
14 Bodies Discovered on Suspected Drug-Linked Boat off Dominican Republic Coast
Mexico Orders Removal of Greek Poseidon Statue Due to Environmental Concerns and Maya Deity Tensions
Experienced Paraglider Killed in Argentina Mountains, Investigation Underway
Body of American Climber Missing for 22 Years Found in Peru
Colombia Passes Bullfighting Ban, President Petro Comments
Brazil Government Launches "Zero Femicide" Initiative, Enlists Football Clubs in Anti-Violence Campaign
El Salvador Proposes Trade with Russia Using Cryptocurrency
Another Boeing Incident: Plane En Route to Montevideo Makes Emergency Landing in Brazil Due to Turbulence, Over 30 Injured
Breakthrough Drug Clinical Trial: Gilead's New Drug Lenacapavir Shows 100% Efficacy in Preventing HIV Infection
Tropical Storm Carlotta Forms in the Pacific, Makes Landfall in Mexico
Mexico Celebrates 34th Birthday of Latin America's Oldest Panda, Xin Xin
Dengue Outbreak in Latin America Reaches Record High
OXXO Temporarily Shutters 200 Stores at Nuevo Laredo, Putting 800 Jobs at Risk
Sports
In a stunning performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics, Argentinian freestyle BMX rider José Torres Gil clinched the gold medal in the Men's Park Final, earning Argentina its first gold of the Games.
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva announced this Thursday that athletes winning medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympics will be exempt from paying taxes on their prize money.
Cuban wrestler Mijaín López made history at the Paris Olympics by defeating Chilean opponent Yasmani Acosta in the men's 130 kg Greco-Roman wrestling final.
The IOC emphasized that the decision by the IBA last year to disqualify these athletes was arbitrary and that the two athletes were victims of this decision.
The Mexican Football Federation has announced the appointment of Javier Aguirre as the new head coach of the national team in preparation for the 2026 World Cup cycle.
Achieving equal participation between male and female athletes at this year's Olympics is an unprecedented step forward.
Adriana Ruano Oliva of Guatemala secured her place in history by winning the gold medal in women's trap shooting at the Paris Olympics.
Investigation Results on Chinese Athletes' Doping Case Released