US confirms at least two on boat shot at by Cuba were Americans
The US government has confirmed that at least two Americans were on a boat that was shot at by Cuban authorities.
US officials indict high-ranking Sinaloa Cartel narcoterrorists, offer up to $10M in rewards for their arrests
US authorities have indicted two high-ranking leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel and are offering up to $10 million in rewards for their arrests due to extensive drug trafficking operations.
At least 2 crew members of the boat shot off the coast of Cuba were American, says US authority to the agency
Two crew members of a boat shot off the coast of Cuba were identified as American nationals, including one who reportedly died and another who was rescued injured by Cuban authorities.
US withdraws $15 million bounty after confirming death of 'El Mencho'
The US has canceled a $15 million reward for the capture of drug lord 'El Mencho' following the confirmation of his death by Mexican authorities.
Reported to have shot terrorists on an American boat
Cuban authorities have claimed responsibility for the fatal shooting of four men on a boat registered in the United States, stating that they were terrorists planning an attack on Cuba.
Meatpacking District in Copenhagen closed after report of fire
The Cuban Coast Guard has shot and killed four people on board an American speedboat, prompting an investigation by Florida authorities.
Cuban army killed four people who allegedly tried to infiltrate the country from the US by boat and carry out terrorist activities
Cuban authorities announced the killing of four individuals who allegedly attempted to infiltrate the island from the United States with plans for terrorist acts.
US declares โMenchoโ dead in its rewards program
The United States has officially declared Nemesio Oseguera, known as 'El Mencho', dead after a joint operation between Mexican and U.S. authorities.
Cuba claims exiled Cubans in American boat intended to infiltrate the island
Cuban authorities allege that ten armed exiled Cubans aboard an American-registered boat aimed to infiltrate Cuba, following an incident where the Cuban coast guard shot and killed four individuals in the boat.
Havana identifies โterrorist infiltratorsโ from US
Cuban authorities reported that a recent armed encounter with a US-flagged boat involved individuals suspected of planning a terrorist infiltration.
"They attempted an infiltration for terrorist purposes": the official account from Cuba about the intercepted US boat
Cuban authorities stated that the ten occupants of an American boat intercepted in its territorial waters intended to infiltrate the country with terrorist motives.
Rubio denies US military involvement in gunfight in Cuban waters
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has refuted claims of American military involvement in a gunfight off the coast of Cuba, where four armed men were killed by Cuban authorities.
Florida opens investigation into Cuba's attack on a US boat; 4 people died
Florida's Attorney General has initiated an investigation following an attack by Cuban authorities on a US-registered boat that resulted in four deaths.
Confrontation in Cuban Waters Involving US-Registered Speedboat Results in Four Deaths
Cuban authorities reported that a confrontation with a US-registered speedboat off its northern coast led to the deaths of four individuals.
Four people who entered Cuban territorial waters aboard a US-registered vessel were shot by border security officials
Cuban border officials shot four individuals aboard a US-registered vessel after the passengers opened fire on approaching authorities, resulting in several injuries.
US Boat, Shooting in Cuban Territorial Waters Leads to 4 Deaths, Reportedly a Civilian Vessel Rescuing Relatives
A shooting incident involving a U.S. speedboat in Cuban waters resulted in the deaths of four individuals, as Cuban authorities stated the vessel was attempting to rescue relatives from Cuba.
Cuban forces kill four on US-registered speedboat
Cuban authorities report that four individuals were killed on a US-registered speedboat that allegedly opened fire on their patrol boat.
Liveblog USA under Trump: Havana: Four occupants of a US-registered boat killed in a shooting
Four individuals aboard a US-registered boat were killed and six others injured during a shootout with Cuban authorities near Villa Clara.
Cuba shoots down four crew members of a civilian fast boat from the United States
Cuban authorities reported that four crew members of a US-flagged fast boat were killed after they allegedly opened fire on Cuban police in territorial waters.
Commander of U.S. Forces in Korea Fully Denies 'Apology' Regarding U.S.-China Fighter Jet Confrontation in Korea
The U.S. Forces Korea issued a statement denying reports that their commander apologized to South Korean authorities regarding a recent fighter jet confrontation with China in the Yellow Sea.
Cabaรฑas La Loma Tapalpa: US warned that this business where 'El Mencho' hid was laundering money
The U.S. alerted authorities about Cabaรฑas La Loma Tapalpa being linked to money laundering operations for the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, where notorious drug lord โEl Menchoโ allegedly sought refuge.
Tourist killed: Suspect arrested after almost 32 years
Authorities have arrested an 81-year-old man suspected of killing a US tourist in Koblenz, Germany, nearly 32 years ago.
650,000 without power in the storm on the US East Coast
A snowstorm in New York has moved north, leaving hundreds of thousands without power and prompting local authorities to warn residents to stay indoors due to dangerous conditions.
'A big blow': Ambassador Ron Johnson celebrates operation against 'El Mencho' and calls for continued firmness
U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Ron Johnson praised the Mexican authorities' operation against the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) that resulted in the death of its leader, 'El Mencho', and urged continued resolve against criminal organizations.
Until when does the winter storm alert continue and the phenomenon behind the wind and snow in New York?
New York is currently experiencing a severe winter storm characterized by hurricane-force winds and heavy snowfall, with authorities anticipating a gradual easing of conditions.
The warning from authorities for people with U.S. passports traveling to Mexico now
Authorities have issued a warning for U.S. passport holders traveling to Mexico due to increased violence following the death of a cartel leader.
Secret Epstein storage units still not searched โ Telegraph
Authorities have yet to search several secret storage units rented by Jeffrey Epstein, which allegedly contain files and computers related to his criminal activities.
What is known about the operation that led to the death of 'El Mencho', the most wanted drug trafficker by Mexico and the US
Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencho', was killed during an operation, marking the end of a decade-long pursuit by authorities in Mexico and the U.S.
Prohibitive for trade flows is the cost of new port fees announced by the USA
Newly announced port fees by US authorities may significantly increase costs for super tankers, potentially hindering trade flow.
US Suspends 'Mutual Tariffs' from 12 AM on the 24th... Actions Taken Three Days After Illegal Ruling
The US Customs authorities announced the suspension of tariffs based on the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) starting at midnight on the 24th, three days after the Supreme Court deemed these tariffs illegal.
EU collaborated in the death of 'Mencho': What do we know about the new special force that participated?
The death of a drug cartel leader in Mexico was facilitated by collaboration between Mexican authorities and a new US special task force designed to combat drug trafficking.
Mexico confirms death of 'El Mencho', leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel
The Mexican government confirmed the death of Rubรฉn Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as El Mencho, leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, during a military operation supported by U.S. authorities.
Photos and videos of the narco-blockades in Puerto Vallarta: โThe town is stopped, they have already screwed usโ
Narco-blockades erupted in Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara, leading to a state of emergency as authorities response intensifies amid fear.
400,000 Haitians in the USA urged to 'Leave the country immediately'
A letter sent to hundreds of thousands of Haitians in the US warns them to leave the country immediately as federal authorities will find them.
US authorities: Armed man breached Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort, was shot dead
An armed man in his twenties was shot dead while attempting to breach the Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, where former President Donald Trump resides.
Mariah Blake on PFAS Chemicals: The Alarming Power of the Chemical Lobby
Mariah Blake's new book reveals the troubling influence of the chemical lobby regarding PFAS chemicals and the failure of U.S. authorities to protect citizens from their dangers.
Danish forces evacuated a U.S. submarine crew member off the coast of Greenland
Danish authorities evacuated a U.S. submarine crew member to a hospital in Nuuk after he required medical assistance aboard the vessel.
โIf they need us to cooperate, we willโ on slaying of Sikh activist, says Indiaโs envoy to Canada
India's High Commissioner to Canada expressed willingness to cooperate with Canadian authorities regarding the murder of a Sikh activist during an interview, emphasizing shared interest in justice.
ICE buys mega warehouses in the 'dark' to use them as a detention center for migrants
In a small Texas town near the US-Mexico border, it has been revealed that federal immigration authorities have purchased large warehouses to convert them into a migrant detention center, sparking local concern and backlash.
Epstein files place renewed attention on US authoritiesโ failure to stop him
The release of Jeffrey Epstein files by the Department of Justice highlights earlier failures of US authorities to act on allegations against him, raising questions about the timeline of investigations and prosecutions related to his crimes.
Venezuela under pressure from the USA granted amnesty to 379 political prisoners. However, others are still behind bars
Venezuelan authorities granted amnesty to 379 political prisoners, but many others remain incarcerated as the government responds to pressure from the United States.
US Immigration Authorities Shot and Killed a Citizen Man Last March, Claim Self-Defense
US immigration authorities have been revealed to have shot and killed a 23-year-old American man in Texas last March, claiming self-defense during an operation.
Garcรญa Harfuch assures that there are no indications that Nancy Guthrie, kidnapped in the US, is in Mexico
Mexican authorities have ruled out any evidence suggesting that Nancy Guthrie, who has been kidnapped in the United States, is present in Mexico.
Trump orders the release of secret UFO files
President Donald Trump has ordered US authorities to begin the process of identifying and releasing government files related to extraterrestrial life and UFOs.
US authorities investigate accusation that Epstein ordered women to be buried on ranch
US authorities are investigating claims that Jeffrey Epstein directed the burial of two bodies at his ranch in New Mexico.
Pharmaceutical Company With Danish Founder Admits to Billion-Dollar Fraud in the USA
The pharmaceutical company Zynex has reached a settlement with U.S. authorities admitting to healthcare fraud and other securities-related fraud.
The head of the U.S. Southern Command visited Caracas and opened a new chapter in relations with Washington
The U.S. Southern Command chief, General Francis Donovan, visited Caracas to discuss security, migration, and energy cooperation with Venezuelan authorities.
US authorities investigate the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie; she could be in Sonora
US authorities are investigating the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, who may have been transported to Mexico, with concerns being raised in both the US and Mexico.
Suspected of Entering US Military Base with Fake ID, Commercial Employee to Be Charged by Kanagawa Prefectural Police
A Japanese man in his 40s is suspected of illegally entering the US Navy base in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, using a forged identification and will soon be charged by local authorities.
Brazilian authorities investigate whether Vorcaro has properties, artworks, and other assets in the US
Brazilian authorities are investigating luxury properties and artworks in Florida tied to banker Daniel Vorcaro and Banco Master, following what might be the largest bank fraud in the country's history.