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‘Only Thing We Can Do Is Run’: 22 Civilians Massacred While Sheltering in a Monastery
The Myanmar military is torturing, mutilating and murdering civilians in a string of violent massacres.
Mexican Cartel Is Very ‘Sorry’ for Kidnapped and Murdered Americans
The Gulf Cartel turned in five of its men and said the kidnapping in the city of Matamoros that killed two Americans last week was a "mistake."
Chile Is Sending Its Military to the Border to Stop Illegal Immigration
The government of President Gabriel Boric wants more control of the flow of migrants coming through Chile's borders.
A Romanian Mafia Boss Allegedly Stole Millions From Cancun Tourists
Mihai Alexandru Preda had card-cloning devices installed in cash machines around the region, and allegedly made millions of dollars stealing from tourists.
Ex-Cop Accused in Disappearance of 43 Students Was Just Extradited to Mexico
Former police supervisor Alejandro Tenescalco Mejía disappeared after the incident, and authorities were offering more than $500,000 for his arrest.
A Pigeon Was Caught in a Prison Yard With a Tiny Backpack of Meth
Pigeons have a long history of transporting drugs—and also wearing tiny backpacks, apparently.
This Guy Plans to Open a Store That Sells Heroin, Meth, and Crack
Jerry Martin knows he’ll get arrested if he opens up a store in Vancouver that sells heroin, meth, MDMA, and more. “That’s the whole idea,” he said.
The QAnon Queen Tried to Go Global. It Didn’t Go Well.
The so-called QAnon Queen of Canada tried to expand her empire and name other sovereigns. They split off and are now threatening regicide.
Hacked El Salvador Journalists Sue Spyware Maker Pegasus in US Court
Journalists from the El Faro investigative outlet believe President Nayib Bukele's government purchased the spyware and is behind the hacking.
Australia Is Screwing Smaller Nations on Climate Change
Australia, like Canada and the United States, has failed to keep billions of dollars worth of climate change commitments.
Australia Has Dumped Its Last COVID-19 Measures
Over the last two years, Australia has been home to some of the tightest Covid restrictions in the world.
Why Japan’s State Funeral for Shinzo Abe Is So Controversial
Thousands marched against the lavish ceremony as crowds lined up at memorial sites to pay their respects to the assassinated former prime minister.