Ana de Armas Loses Temper and Insults Cuban Journalist Who Confronted Boyfriend Over Ties To The Communist Regime
The Cuban actress defended her controversial new boyfriend is linked to Cuban leader Miguel Díaz-Canel.
Ana de Armas Seen On A Date with Cuban President Díaz-Canel's Stepson
The Cuban star was photographed in Madrid with Manuel Anido Cuesta, strolling and kissing.
Kentucky City Votes to Disband to Avoid Paying Taxes: 'We're Making Sad History'
A vote in Bonnieville, Kentucky, has dissolved the city government, leaving residents divided, with some grieving the loss and others relieved.
Meet the Family of Sheynnis Palacio, the Miss Universe Who Fled From Nicaragua
The current Miss Universe was able to reunite with her family after receiving the title. Get to know all of them here.
Chinese Women Are Getting Weird Government Phone Calls Asking If They're Pregnant Yet: 'Things Are Getting Desperate'
Chinese women have been sharing their experiences receiving phone calls from government workers and officials, during which they are asked invasive questions about family planning and whether or not they are pregnant.
Mayor Mocked for Using 'Deeply Disturbing' AI Images of 'Dead Bodies' to Promote Plans for New Public Parks
The lord mayor of Melbourne, Nicholas Reece, faced significant online criticism for sharing images that appeared to be AI-generated depictions of proposed parks in the city.
Half of Gen Z members have "very little" trust in the presidency and the government, poll shows
But comparing branches of the U.S. government, Gen Z respondents trust Congress the least
US Government Hours From Shutdown, Funding Chaos
The two chambers of Congress are deadlocked, with a small group of Republicans in the House of Representatives pushing back against stopgap measures that would at least keep the lights on.
Evo Morales Announces Candidacy For 2025 Bolivia Presidential Race
Morales cited the government's attacks against him as the driving force behind his decision.
Guyana Government Settles With Parents Over Dormitory Fire That Killed 20 Children
The incident occurred at a boarding school for indigenous families in Mahdia, located in the interior of Guyana.
Mexico Bans Smoking In Public Places, Including Beaches, Hotels
The Government of Mexico banned smoking in public places including beaches, parks, and hotels.
Political Instability In Peru Seen to Continue Under Dina Boluarte
One may think that Peruvian lawyer Dina Boluarte's abrupt ascension to become the country's first female president is a cause for celebration for the often politically unstable South American state, but quite the opposite has occurred.
Man Severs Wife’s Hand To Prevent Her From Taking Government Job
A man has been accused of brutally chopping off his wife’s hand to prevent her from taking a nursing job at a government hospital in West Bengal, India on Monday, June 6.
New Taliban Chancellor Bans Afghan Women From Teaching Or Attending Kabul University
Mohammad Ashraf Ghairat revealed how a plan was underway to accommodate female students into the institution, which entailed training male teachers to teach female students from behind a curtain in classrooms.
Chile Coronavirus Update: Death Toll Skyrockets After Fresh Cases Get Registered
Recently, the Chilean government also revealed its intent to go ahead with a plan to roll out certificates to COVID-19 survivors in order for them to resume work.
Colombia Coronavirus Update: Forceful Eviction Pushes The Poor To Rock Bottom
The nationwide quarantine has resulted in the loss of livelihoods among Bogota’s poorest residents, but that hasn’t stopped authorities from evicting the poor from their homes, which they say were unlawfully built.
The Moment Prince Philip Told Prime Minister Tony Blair’s People To ‘F**k Off’
One particular instance has Queen Elizabeth “relish” at her husband Prince Philip’s straightforward attitude despite him hurling an expletive toward UK government ministers.
Oaxaca Massacre: 'The Hateful Eight' Actor Demian Bichir Asks Government To Stop Killings
"The Hateful Eight" actor Demian Bichir asks Mexican Government to stop the massacre in Oaxaca. This is what we know about the controversial riot.
Ayotzinapa: Experts Say Mexican Government Banned Investigation To Find 43 Missing Students
International experts say the Mexican government banned their investigation to find the 43 missing students from Ayotzinapa during an interview with Jorge Ramos on "Al Punto."
Mexican Government Says Donald Trump Is A 'Threat', Prepares For Candidate Possible Win
Mexican government calls Donald Trump's candidacy an "emergency" and labels him as a "threat" to the country.
Hillary Clinton: Mexican Government Not Doing Enough For Ayotzinapa; Calls Case 'Indignant'
"If I was working with the Mexican Government, I would not rest until we found out what happened..."
Adios Siesta? Spanish Government To Eliminate Famous Nap During Work Hours
This is why the government in Spain wants to get rid of one of the most popular aspects of Spanish life.
Kate Del Castillo, 'El Chapo' Scandal: Actress Skips Hearing Again, Asks For Protection
Kate Del Castillo's lawyers have asked a Mexican court for a new protection agreement. The judge on duty issued an ultimatum.
'El Chapo' Guzmán Extradition: Mexican Government Allegedly Wants To Trade Drug Lord For Kate Del Castillo
An unnamed source claims the Mexican government wants to "embarrass" Kate Del Castillo.
'El Chapo' Guzmán, Kate Del Castillo Scandal: Lawyer Testifies Mexican Government Knew About 'Secret' Meeting
José Refugio Rodríguez, one of "El Chapo's" lawyers, reveals the Mexican Government knew the actress was meeting with the infamous drug lord.
Kate Del Castillo Believes Mexican Government Wants To 'Destroy Her' After Being Linked To 'El Chapo'
Kate Del Castillo reveals her lawyers advised her to remain quiet about the situation.
Raúl Castro Dead: First Hispanic Governor Of Arizona Dies At 98
Arizona mourned the death of it's first Hispanic governor, Raúl H. Castro, who passed away in San Diego yesterday.
Venezuela Breast Implant Shortage: Women Complaining About Scarcity Of High-Quality Implants
In a country where beauty is everything, not being able to find quality, FDA approved breast implants has Venezuelan women complaining and being forced to settle with lower-quality Chinese implants that rupture easily causing even more damage to women.
Venezuelan Opposition Announces List Of Demands Before Return To Talks With Government
Venezuela's opposition has repeated several demands and asserting a few new ones before it agrees to return to negotiations with the government.
Uruguay's Marijuana Market In Business After President José Mujica Signs Legalization Rules
The government will soon start taking applications from growers hoping to sell to regulated pharmacies.