Brazilian radical leftist President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva condemned Israel on Thursday, accusing the country of killing “women and children” in its self-defense operations against the jihadist terrorist organization Hamas.
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Venezuela: Socialists Expel U.N. Human Rights Staff for Criticizing Human Rights Abuses
Venezuela expelled the staff of the United Nations human rights office stationed in Caracas on Thursday, ordering it to shut down operations.
Russia Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov Plans Tour to Cuba, Venezuela, Brazil
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is set to start a new tour in Latin America next week, including scheduled visits to Cuba and Venezuela before heading to Brazil for a G20 foreign minister meeting, the Russian state-run TASS news agency announced…
Venezuela’s Maduro Allowed Tren de Aragua Leader to Escape Prison Before Gang Became Menace in NYC
Venezuela’s socialist regime allowed Héctor “the Child” Guerrero, the leader of Venezuela’s largest mega-gang, the Tren de Aragua (“Aragua Train”), to escape prison months before the organized crime syndicate established a criminal presence in New York…
Venezuela’s Maduro Allowed Tren de Aragua Leader to Escape Prison Before Gang Became Menace in NYC
Venezuela’s socialist regime allowed Héctor “the Child” Guerrero, the leader of Venezuela’s largest mega-gang, the Tren de Aragua (“Aragua Train”), to escape prison months before the organized crime syndicate established a criminal presence in New York…
Expert: Iran Is Expanding Military, Trade Ties with Leftists in Latin America
Joseph Humire, executive director of the Center for a Secure Free Society, warned that Iran could expand its influence in Latin America.
Expert: Iran Is Expanding Military, Trade Ties with Leftists in Latin America
Joseph Humire, executive director of the Center for a Secure Free Society, warned that Iran could expand its influence in Latin America.
‘We Have No Idea’: Trinidad and Tobago Declares Emergency ‘Ghost Ship’ Oil Spill
Trinidad and Tobago declared a state of national emergency this weekend after a mysterious “ghost ship” caused a large offshore oil spill that affected the island nation’s shores.
Ecuador Detains over 6,600 People in First 30 Days of Gang War
Security authorities in Ecuador detained over 6,600 individuals in the first month since the country declared its operation to crush gang violence a formal “internal armed conflict.”
El Salvador: Nearly 500 Alleged Gang Members Face Mass Trial for 37,400 Crimes
Courts in El Salvador began conducting mass trials of imprisoned gang members on Thursday, starting with one processing nearly 500 alleged members of the Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) gang.