Elisabeth Malkin
Instagram Model Allegedly Helped Break Mom Out of Prison by Distracting Guard
Colombian influencer Aída Victoria Merlano allegedly helped her mom in a wild prison escape using a rope and an awaiting motorcycle.
2 Tourists Killed as Cartels Creep Into Mexico’s Tulum Resort Area
The illusion that Mexico’s Caribbean is immune to violence has been shattered after two foreign tourists were killed.
A Haitian Gang Just Threatened to Kill Kidnapped American Missionaries
The 400 Mawozo gang has demanded a ransom of $1 million each for the 17 hostages, a group including 5 children.
El Salvador Just Used COVID to Justify a Ban on Protests
President Nayib Bukele is widely popular, but his most recent measure has drawn accusations that he is trying to suppress opposition demonstrations.
Brazil's Bolsonaro May Face ‘Crimes Against Humanity’ Charge Over COVID
More than 600,000 people have died from COVID-19 in Brazil since the pandemic began.
Chile Is Sending Troops to Crack Down on an Indigenous Tribe and Create 'Peace'
The Indigenous Mapuche say they are only fighting for their ancestral lands which have been taken over by wealthy landowners and logging companies.
Haitian Migrants Are Staying in Mexico to Avoid Getting Deported by the US
Put off by the uptick in deportations of Haitians arriving in the U.S, many migrants are waiting it out south of the border.
Soccer Player Who Brutally Kicked a Ref in the Head Charged With Attempted Murder
Video shows player William Ribeiro booting referee Rodrigo Crivellaro during a match. “When you kick someone's head lying down, you take the risk of killing them.”
Haitians Are Crossing One of the World's Most Dangerous Places to Reach the US: 'For a Better Life, or Die.'
In the Colombian town of Necocli, migrants put their lives in the hands of local guides and brave the jungle of the Darien Gap en route north to the U.S.
Warring Gangs Beheaded at Least 6 People in Ecuador's Bloodiest Prison Riot Ever
President Guillermo Lasso declared a state of emergency in the prison system after 116 inmates died in one of the worst riots in Latin American history.
Mexico’s Soccer League Colluded to Cap Women’s Salaries, Regulator Says
The sanctions come amid a global debate on the gender pay gap in sports that has been led most notably by players from the United States women’s national soccer team.
Brazil’s Health Minister Flipped Off New York Protesters—Then Tested Positive for COVID
Led by President Bolsonaro, Brazil’s delegation to the UN General Assembly committed a series of blunders that mortified many Brazilians.