Weather January 27, 2020 Brazil rainstorms, landslides leave dozens dead, thousands evacuated Nearly 50 people have died in Brazil and thousands have been evacuated from their homes after intense rainfall spawned widespread flooding and triggered landslides, according to officials.Â
Historic Sites January 14, 2020 6 tourists to Machu Picchu tourists detained for allegedly damaging stone wall, defecating at temple; 5 to be deported Is nothing sacred?
Venezuelan Political Crisis January 13, 2020 US companies still drilling in Venezuela face sanctions waiver deadline The clock is ticking on the U.S.’s last remaining foothold inside the Venezuelan oil industry, with this month’s sanctions waiver deadline for American companies operating in the embattled country looming closer.
Iran January 12, 2020 Canada: Iran granted more visas to plane crash investigators Canadian officials on Sunday said Iran has issued additional visas to a team of investigators who will arrive in the country on Monday to assist in the investigation of the deadly plane crash near Tehran.
MLB January 9, 2020 Ex-MLB player attacks catcher with bat in bench-clearing brawl during Winter League game An ugly brawl broke out during a Venezuelan Professional Baseball League game Wednesday night after frustrated former MLB player Alex Romero swung at a catcher several times while up at bat, prompting players from both dugouts to pour out onto the field.
Canada January 8, 2020 2 teen snowboarders lost in Canadian backcountry burned homework to survive, officials say Two teen snowboarders rescued Monday from the Candian backcountry had burned their homework to stay warm through the night after getting lost in poor weather conditions, officials said.
Venezuelan Political Crisis January 5, 2020 Venezuela's Guaidó blocked from congressional session as rivals declare substitute leader Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó was forcefully blocked Sunday from presiding over a congressional session where his rivals ultimately elected a substitute leader as new congress chief.
Canada January 5, 2020 Canadian woman ordered to pay ex-boyfriend massive sum for defaming him online A Canadian woman has been ordered to pay $200,000 Canadian dollars plus other fees to her ex-boyfriend for defaming him on Instagram and other outlets, according to reports.Â
Homeland Security December 20, 2019 DHS watchdog finds no wrongdoing in deaths of 2 Central American migrant children A Department of Homeland Security (DHS) internal watchdog said Friday it didn't find any wrongdoing or malfeasance by immigration officials after two migrant children from Guatemala died while in U.S. Border Patrol custody last December.
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Latin America December 18, 2019 All McDonald’s in Peru close to mourn employees electrocuted at restaurant All of the McDonald’s branches in Peru is closing its doors for at least two days to allow employees to mourn the deaths of two of their own, who died after they were electrocuted at a branch in the country’s capital.