2 day agoGerardo "El Jerry", an influencer, was executed by La Chapiza in the Tres Ríos Sector of Culiacán, Sinaloa. He was a member of "La Mayiza" and/or "El Mayito Flaco," and that's how he recorded himself and took photos.
Ecuador voters rejected the president's referendum on allowing US troops to be based in the country and giving him more powers
2 day agoMarco Rubio: U.S. Department of State intends to designate Cartel de los Soles as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO). Headed by the illegitimate Maduro
2 day agoTrump on Venezuela: We may be having some discussions with Maduro, and we'll see how that turns out — but they would like to talk
"We respect the will of the Ecuadorian people," says Noboa after referendum defeat
Sheibaum reiterated that the government and the people are invincible after the violence during the Generation Z protests.
The polls close and the vote count begins in the Chilean presidential elections.
2 day agoVenezuela says sabotage caused collapse of three electric line towers
A U.S. official says the "table is being set" for possible military action against Venezuela - FOX
2 day agoSOUTHCOM: On Nov. 15, at the direction of "Secretary of War" Pete Hegseth, Joint Task Force Southern Spear conducted a lethal kinetic strike on a vessel operated by a Designated Terrorist Organization. Three male narco-terrorists aboard the vessel were killed. The vessel was trafficking narcotics in the Eastern Pacific and was struck in international waters.
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll says U.S. forces are "ready to act if asked" against Venezuela - CNN
2 day agoThe aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford is now in the Caribbean Sea. The U.S. reported that the Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group, led by the world's largest aircraft carrier, the USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78), crossed the Anegada Passage and entered the Caribbean Sea.
Paris asserts that "there has been no quid pro quo" for the release of the Frenchman imprisoned in Venezuela.
President Maduro calls US military exercises in Trinidad and Tobago off the coast of Sucre a "serious threat"
At least 120 people injured after clashes break out in Mexico City during protests over drug violence and the security policies of President Claudia Sheinbaum's government
Generation Z march reaches the Zócalo; hooded figures climb the security fence in front of the National Palace and protesters confront them.
U.S. Marines in Haiti exchanged gunfire this week with suspected gang members, according to U.S. military officials - WaPo
U.S. officials privately told a senior European official that the military buildup near Venezuela is meant to “raise the temperature” and see how Maduro reacts — ideally pushing him to flee or creating an opportunity to capture him and bring him to the U.S. for prosecution. Source: NYT
3 day agoThe Colombian Ombudsman's Office denounces the deaths of six minors recruited by guerrillas in the deadliest bombing ordered by President Gustavo Petro, in an Amazonian region in the south of the country.
A Pentagon official confirms that the US military conducted its 20th strike on an alleged drug trafficking boat on Monday this week in the Caribbean, killing four people. There were no survivors, the official said
5 day agoUSS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) current position North of Puerto Rico
2.7 magnitude earthquake. 1 mi from San Jacinto, CA, United States
President Sheinbaum stated that her government respects the right to protest, regarding the demonstration called by Generation Z youth, but warned that it is necessary to analyze who is behind the call.
US Department of Justice spokesperson: "The [ship] attacks were ordered in accordance with the laws of armed conflict and, as such, are lawful orders."
Attacks against "narco-boats" are legal and military personnel responsible cannot be prosecuted, according to the US Department of Justice.
France says it is worried about U.S. military operations in the Caribbean because they "violate the international law"
Colombian President Petro has suspended all intelligence and security cooperation with the U.S., protesting ongoing U.S. military strikes in the Caribbean and Pacific that he says are causing civilian deaths
COP30: Indigenous protesters storm the COP30 climate summit venue. They demand access to the complex where envoys from around the world are gathered. They chant slogans such as "Our land is not for sale."
1 week agoPanama seizes 12 tons of cocaine after intercepting a ship and captures a dozen foreigners. The vessel had departed from Juradó, Buenaventura, in Colombia, and was heading towards Mexico, which obviously creates a route to the US.
Padrino López says that 200,000 soldiers have been deployed to confront "threats" from the U.S.