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Colombia in Mourning as Brayan Campo Confesses to the Kidnapping and Murder of 12-Year-Old Sofía Delgado

The small town of Villagorgona, in Valle del Cauca, is reeling after the tragic discovery of 12-year-old Sofía Delgado’s body, ending a search that lasted 18 painful days. Brayan Campo, a 32-year-old local, confessed to kidnapping and murdering the young girl,...

Outrage in Chiapas as Mexican Priest is Murdered for Opposing Cartel Violence

The recent murder of Father Marcelo Pérez in Chiapas, Mexico, has shocked the local community and reignited concerns about escalating cartel violence in the region. Father Marcelo, a Jesuit priest and outspoken advocate for indigenous rights, was gunned down after...

Concerns Raised Over Elon Musk’s $1 Million Giveaway to PAC Petition Signers

Elon Musk’s recent $1 million giveaway to voters who sign his political action committee (PAC) petition has sparked concerns among election experts. Musk, founder of Tesla and SpaceX, and an ardent supporter of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, has pledged...

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Mexico’s Datacentre Boom Raises Concerns Over Water and Energy Usage

Mexico’s Datacentre Boom Raises Concerns Over Water and Energy Usage

Mexico’s state of Querétaro has become a hub for the booming datacentre industry, attracting tech giants such as Amazon, Microsoft, and Google, which are investing billions in the region. However, while the industry promises economic growth and high-tech jobs, many...

Hurricane Helene’s Impacts Will Be Felt Far Beyond the Forecast Cone

Hurricane Helene’s Impacts Will Be Felt Far Beyond the Forecast Cone

As Hurricane Helene approaches the U.S., it’s crucial to recognize that the storm’s effects will be felt far beyond the National Hurricane Center's (NHC) forecast cone. The cone shows where there’s a two-thirds chance of the storm's center tracking, but it doesn't...

Mexican President Blames US for Escalating Violence in Sinaloa

Mexican President Blames US for Escalating Violence in Sinaloa

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has partially blamed the United States for the recent surge of violence in Sinaloa, which has left dozens dead over the past two weeks. The region has seen a wave of killings, with bodies frequently discovered on streets...