'Burned and Destroyed': Locals and Tourists Describe Mexico Unrest
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‘If we see you again, we kill you’: how a Colombian wildlife hotspot turned into a death zone
Armed groups and a state-owned refinery’s oil leaks have displaced Barrancabermeja’s fishing community and poisoned a paradise once full of manatees and jaguarsStanding on her wooden canoe, a machete in her hand, Yuly Velásquez hacks away at reeds matted with blackened sludge. Close by, a burst oil pipe has released a slick of crude into the San Silvestre wetlands in Barrancabermeja, Colombia’s oil city, choking the water and its wildlife.“The d…
Critical STEP could help travelers abroad in Mexico
Many American tourists visiting Mexico are stuck in the country after the killing of a drug cartel leader, El Mencho, over the weekend as part of a Mexican military operation. On Feb. 22, the U.S. State Department issued a shelter-in-place advisory for Americans in Mexico, urging them to seek shelter and minimize unnecessary travel, avoid areas with a large law...
Yo Yo Honey Singh: Yo Yo Honey Singh shares update with fans after Mexico unrest: ‘Thnk u guys for all ur concern’
Indian music sensation Yo Yo Honey Singh has reassured his fans after recent violent unrest in Mexico. The singer, who was in the country, posted a photo from a private jet, confirming his safety and imminent return home. The news comes amid reports of drug cartel-related disturbances, leaving many concerned for his well-being.
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