Mexico’s government maintains that helping "madres buscadoras" (mothers who search) is a priority, but missing people’s relatives are often left to take on investigations themselves.
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Conservative Keiko Fujimori gained an insurmountable lead in Peru's presidential runoff late on June 23, setting her on track to assume the presidency https://t.co/vCN1OwzBsk
Colombian right-wing candidate Abelardo De La Espriella has clinched a narrow victory in presidential election, according to an initial ballot count, as voters bet on his promise of a crackdown on crime https://t.co/CVMylJCFRq
A woman was killed and nearly 1,700 tourists were evacuated due to a large fire at a Caribbean hotel beach resort in Bayahibe, in the Dominican Republic.
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Mexico City's government said it is considering measures to limit the sale of alcohol in public spaces, after over 700,000 people gathered downtown to celebrate Mexico's team advancing to the knockout stage of the World Cup.
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Merlin, a domesticated duck wearing an El Tri jersey, has become an unlikely star of Mexico City's streets as World Cup fever grips the capital https://t.co/8lAhfZSwQg
Haiti fans brought their Carnival groove to downtown Boston ahead of their team's first World Cup match since 1974, competing with the bagpipes of Scotland's Tartan Army, which has also set up camp in the city https://t.co/rCf9tm1ic7
Multiple protests involving social organizations, collectives of families of the disappeared, dissident teachers, peasant organizations, and transport workers broke out in Mexico City as the 2026 FIFA World Cup began https://t.co/MCr5Vo7JoB
The U.S. military conducted a drill over the Venezuelan capital Caracas, its first military exercise in the South American nation since U.S. troops attacked the capital and captured President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores on January 3.
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“Fearless Masculinity,” a summit featuring controversial speakers such as Jordan Peterson, is set to go ahead in one of Mexico's most violent states, despite outcry over alleged public funding for the event that charges up to $430 per ticket.
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Hundreds of protesters marched to Argentina's Congress in Buenos Aires, the country's capital, to oppose a bill backed by President Javier Milei that would loosen glacier protections and allow mining companies to invest near key freshwater reserves
Haiti's electoral council postponed a voter registration that should have begun on April 1, but its president said it was still possible that the nation's first presidential election in a decade might be held by the end of this year.
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U.N. investigations substantiated four allegations of sexual exploitation and abuse last year against a U.N.-backed Kenya-led security force in Haiti.
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