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Colombia plans to cull hippos that are descended from those cocaine kingpin Pablo Escobar imported

By Kevin Killough

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Ramagem

Brazilian lawmaker asks U.S. to grant asylum to former intelligence office who is in ICE custody

According to Brazil's federal police, Ramagem fled the country before starting his sentence.

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Cuba to release over 2,000 prisoners as U.S. talks develop

Havana characterized the development as part of a regular practice amid Holy Week.

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Fidel Castro's daughter claims Cuban regime change should have happened in the 1980s

Fernández, daughter of Castro and Havana socialite Natalia Revuelta, claimed that a regime change in her home country is long overdue and the regime should have ended when her father died if not earlier.

Brazilians head to the polling place on Election Day

Bolsonaro supporters attempt to break into Brazil's federal police headquarters

Destructive wildfire rages in central Chile

Honduran president speaks about her meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping

Ecuador: Prison riot leaves at least 15 people dead, over 20 injured

American stranded in Peru calls the lack of information ‘frustrating’

Peruvians continue to march as their call for new elections goes nowhere

Heavy rain causes severe flooding in Chile

Venezuela and Columbia reestablish diplomatic relations

Cuban immigrants detained in Florida Keys

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