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Stampede Horror: 12 Dead at El Salvador Soccer Match

Twelve people were killed and hundreds injured Saturday in a stampede at an El Salvador soccer stadium, police and emergency services said. Authorities said initial...

Traditional Healers in Nicaragua: Remedies and Rituals

Candles illuminate the small room where Gregorio Vargas lays out on a table the tarot cards, one of his tools to remedy ills and...

Guatemala Court Suspends Presidential Contender’s Candidacy

A court in Guatemala provisionally suspended on Friday the presidential candidacy of businessman Carlos Pineda, a leading contender for the country's top job in...

FIFA Announces Regional Clusters for 2026 World Cup Teams

Teams at the expanded 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico will be based in regional clusters during the early rounds...

Closure of Nicaraguan University Approved by Daniel Ortega’s Government

The government of Daniel Ortega approved on Thursday the "voluntary dissolution" of a university affiliated with the Archdiocese of Managua, adding to the closure...

UN Warns: 2023-2027 Projected as Hottest Five-Year Period Ever Recorded

It is near-certain that 2023-2027 will be the warmest five-year period ever recorded, the United Nations warned Wednesday as greenhouse gases and El Nino...

Luggage Mishandling: Challenges Faced as Air Travel Rebound

In a concerning trend, a recent study by SITA, an IT provider for the air transport industry, revealed that the rate of lost, damaged,...

US says migrant arrivals from Mexico drop by half after rule change

The number of migrants intercepted by U.S. authorities at the border with Mexico dropped by half following the end of a rule adopted during...

Venezuela Cocoa: Black Gold and The Heart and Soul of Chuao

With rubber boots and a sharpened machete, Nidia Chávez enters the plantation to harvest Venezuela's "best" cocoa, also known as the "black gold" that...

Revitalizing the Panama Canal Locks for the Next Century

From their vantage point in cranes overlooking the Panama Canal, operators scrutinize the century-old walls of one of its locks as the high-pitched siren...

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