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The leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, Joaquín Guzmán Loera, "El Chapo", the most wanted man in the world, received a driver's license in California, revealed a confidential report from the DEA.
The long peace process that is currently trying to end the fighting between the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and the Federal Government led by Juan Manuel Santos is still under negotiation, in a debate many consider to be slow but could one day end the decades-long fight.
On Tuesday, the government of the United States of America ordered the expulsion of three Venezuelan diplomats after Venezuela's President, Nicolás Maduro, ordered the expulsion of three American consuls from Caracas last week.
Singer Shakira traveled to her native Colombia accompanied by her son Milan Piqué for the first time, to participate in the inauguration of a school donated by her Barefoot Foundation (Fundación Pies Descalzos) in the city of Cartagena.
The leader of the criminal organization "El cartel de Sinaloa", Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, might face American justice after local media reported that a court in New York will seek the extradition of the drug trafficker.
Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón visited Mexico City on Wednesday, October 16 to tell the press about his latest film, "Gravity", which premieres in Mexican cinemas this week.
Three years after Argentinian musician Gustavo Cerati suffered a stroke in Venezuela that left him in a deep coma, the vocalist's ex-wife filed a lawsuit against the musician for the alimony of their two teenage sons.
Despite the fact that many people continue to believe in the stereotype of the lazy Mexican, in recent years, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) placed Mexico in the list of hardest working countries.
The anti-government protests and the official demonstrations in favor of President Nicolás Maduro's government once more filled the streets of Venezuela's main cities on Thursday, showing a divided Venezuela, wrapped in a wave of violence that has killed six people and left dozens injured.
President Nicolás Maduro threatened to expel CNN from Venezuelan soil if it doesn't comply to "ratify" the information it has broadcast regarding the wave of political protests in the country.
At least five people younger than 30 have died after drinking large amounts of alcoholic beverages due to an online game that has gone viral and that keeps medical authorities of the United States and other countries around the world on alert.
School harassment or bullying is one of the most worrying current problems for parents and education authorities around the world. Whether it's apparently inoffensive nicknames to physical aggression, school harassment is a serious problem that can cause depression and extreme cases lead to the deaths of the victims.
French authorities reported that they would close their investigation in relation to a third party that was suspected of being involved in the accident in which racing driver Michael Schumacher was involved last Dec. 29 as he skied.
Paloma Noyola, the 12-year-old Mexican student that achieved the highest score in math in the Enlace 2012 test and who is considered by Wired to be "the next Steve Jobs", participated in the Fifth Alberto Coto National Mental Calculus Championship in Mexico City, besieged by the media.
The traditional Winter White Gala of England, celebrated on Tuesday at the Kensington Palace, was witness to one of the most emblematic moments of the night when Prince William got on the stage along with singer Taylor Swift and rocker Jon Bon Jovi to sing "Livin' on a Prayer".