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Venezuela Protests Update: Beauty Queen Génesis Carmona Dies of Bullet Wound During Protests. Leopoldo López Sends Message to Opposition [Video]

The protests in Venezuela against the government of President Nicolás Maduro continue on Wednesday, increasing in intensity after news broke out about the death of a young marketing student and beauty queen, Génesis Carmona, who was interned at a hospital on Tuesday night because she was shot in the head.

'If Only for a Second' the Emotional Campaign Against Cancer That has Moved Millions Around the World [Video]

According to the OMS, cancer is one of the main causes of death globally, with 7.8 million deaths in 2008 alone.

Carmen Carrera Could Be The First Transgender Angel To Walk Down The Runway For Victoria's Secret [VIDEO]

Carmen Carrera, a Peruvian transgender model had caught the attention of social networks recently, after her followers petitioned the prestigious lingerie firm to consider her for their next annual show.

President Enrique Peña Nieto Is 'Saving Mexico': Time Magazine

President Enrique Peña Nieto and his team of close collaborators are "saving Mexico", according to Time Magazine, who dedicated their Feb. edition cover to the Mexican President, which includes a report on the policies his administration has made since Dec. 2012.

Ricky Martin Will Sing 'Vida', Song of the 2014 FIFA World Cup [Video]

Ricky Martin will once more sing a song for the FIFA World Cup, almost 17 years after singing "La Copa de la Vida" for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France.

Mexican Writer Carlos Monsiváis was Investigated by the FBI in the 70's

His affiliation to "inconvenient" organizations for the United States prompted the late Carlos Monsiváis, one of the most renowned Mexican intellectuals worldwide, to be under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Miguel Bosé Announces Temporary Retirement Until 2015 to Take Care of his Four Children

Spanish singer Miguel Bosé announced that he has decided to take a sabbatical year from the stage, since he wants to fully dedicate himself to take care of his children: Diego, Tadeo, Ivo and Telmo.

Salvadoran Castaway Latest News: José Salvador Returns to El Salvador After a Year Adrift in the Pacific

José Salvador Alvarenga, the Salvadoran castaway that was rescued on Jan. 29 in the Marshall Islands after presumably surviving over a year adrift in the Pacific Ocean, finally arrived in El Salvador on Tuesday, where he was welcomed by his family.

Autodefensa Groups Link Jenni Rivera to Sons of Mexican Drug Trafficker 'La Tuta' [Video]

Jenni Rivera is once again in the middle of a controversy. The late singer, one of the Latinos that continue to generate the most income a year after her death, has been accused by the self-defense groups of Michoacán, Mexico, of laundering money for the criminal group "The Knights Templar".

Katy Perry is UNICEF's New Goodwill Ambassador [Video]

Being one of the most popular pop music celebrities on social networks could help Katy Perry achieve a positive change in disadvantaged teenagers and children around the world.

Uruguay is One Step Away From Becoming The First Country to Allow the Cultivation and Distribution of Marijuana in an Attempt to Fight Drug Trafficking

Uruguay could become the first country to regulate the cultivation and distribution of marijuana on Tuesday, December 10.

Latino Musicians Homage Carlos Santana in Mexico

Mexican musician Carlos Santana, one of the most renowned figures in Latino music globally, was honored on the night of Friday in Guadalajara, Jalisco, by a group of celebrities who paid homage to him for his musical heritage.

AP to Remove Seven Pictures of Fidel Castro Doctored by the Cuban Government: Report

The Associated Press said on Monday that it has removed seven photographs from its archive depicting Cuba's former President, Fidel Castro, which were digitally altered to hide what seems to be a "hearing aid".

Protests in Jerusalem Over Natalie Portman's New Movie

Natalie Portman, one of Hollywood's most renowned actresses in recent times, might see her latest project in jeopardy, a movie filmed in her natal Jerusalem.

A Death in Protests against President Maduro's Government Increases Tensions in Venezuela

Thousands of protesters of President Nicolás Maduro's government took to the streets of Venezuela's main cities, protesting the high cost of living, shortages and exorbitant insecurity levels; at least one person died, five more were injured by gunfire and immeasurable disturbances were the consequences.

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