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Gabriel Garc铆a Luna, Guatemala鈥檚 new attorney general, pledges to dismantle his predecessor Consuelo Porras鈥 administration, which he calls 鈥渞epressive and vengeful.鈥
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At Miami International Airport, a group of children as young as one held on to their stuffed animals 鈥 and each other 鈥 as they prepared for their early morning flight to Guatemala. They were being flown by a nonprofit to be reunited with their deported parents.
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Jamaica is discussing with the United States the acceptance of third-country deportees. Jamaica's National Security Minister confirmed a memorandum of understanding has been signed with the U.S.
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A key platform that Cubans in the U.S. use to send money and goods to relatives in Cuba has stopped operations.
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Peru's presidential runoff has left the country without a clear winner. Conservative Keiko Fujimori and nationalist Roberto S谩nchez are virtually tied with 94% of ballots counted by Monday. S谩nchez has 50.015% of the vote, while Fujimori has 49.985%.
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Residents of Havana are dealing with a growing garbage crisis. Piles of waste have been accumulating on nearly every street corner, worsened by a U.S. energy blockade that caused power outages and a fuel crisis.
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Bolivia's President Rodrigo Paz faces a deepening crisis as widespread protests and blockades leave the political capital under siege less than six months after he took office.
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Cuba鈥檚 national energy grid has suffered a major failure, cutting power to the island鈥檚 eastern provinces. The outage Thursday comes amid a prolonged economic crisis, worsened by a U.S. energy blockade.
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A Florida jury has convicted four men of conspiracy in the 2021 assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Mo茂se. Prosecutors said South Florida served as a central location for planning and financing the plot to oust Mo茂se and replace him with someone else.
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Federal prosecutors are seeking to revoke the U.S. citizenship of Manuel Rocha, a former diplomat who served as a secret agent for Cuba. The U.S. Attorney's Office in Miami filed a civil denaturalization complaint Thursday.
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Brazilian President Luiz In谩cio Lula da Silva plans to discuss organized crime and tariffs with U.S. President Donald Trump, according to Brazil鈥檚 finance minister.
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The first direct commercial flight between the United States and Venezuela is scheduled to land in Caracas, the Venezuelan capital. Thursday's flight comes seven years after the U.S. Department of Homeland Security suspended flights, citing safety concerns.