Terrorism
Experts warn of Iran's expansion in Latin America
Concerns continue about possible attacks on Jewish institutions in Latin America
Concerns continue about possible attacks on Jewish institutions in Latin America
A senior advisor to the Colombian presidency told reporters that the “criminals presented themselves as dissidents” under the command of Gentil Duarte, one of Colombia’s most wanted men
Henry “Michael” Dwight Williams, a 32 year-old convicted felon allegedly admitted to officers Akram told him the handgun was to be used for “intimidation” to recoup an unpaid debt
The man likely traveled to the U.S. under the Visa Waiver Program, facing less screening and vetting than a visa or green card recipient
Boric announced that he planned on withdrawing nearly 2,000 military personnel as soon as he takes office on March 11
The data stolen includes confidential information of vulnerable victims of war, missing persons, and detainees around the world.
The military initially defended the strike, with Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark A. Milley infamously calling it “righteous”
Sources acknowledged the “mid-level” investigation took place in the second half of 2020 and lasted “over four weeks,”
In his letter to Biden, Rubio wrote, “I urge your administration to maintain and strengthen the United States’ longstanding commitment to ... the Republic of Colombia"
“The Taliban is going to be selling tickets to their terrorist gun show," head of Open the Books warns.
The article explained that because the power structure in Chile has not changed, the CAM will continue to use force to combat “expressions of capitalism in the Wallmapu" (Mapuche territory)