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A Canadian woman was killed in a shooting at the Teotihuacán pyramids, a popular tourist site in Mexico. Gunman Julio César Jasso Ramírez took his own life after injuring several others. Authorities have launched an investigation.
A bee swarm in Panama injured 150 people, including the priest leading the Via Crucis procession. The local fire department reported that 50 individuals required hospital treatment after the attack. More updates will follow as the situation develops.
Four have died after a Piper Malibu crashed into a closed restaurant in Capão da Canoa, Brazil, igniting a fireball. The pilot and three passengers, including a couple, were victims of the incident. Emergency services are responding to the tragedy in Rio Grande do Sul.
Jonathan, the world’s oldest tortoise, is alive at 193 years old, dispelling recent false reports of his death. The Seychelles Giant Tortoise, who has lived on St Helena since 1882, remains at Plantation House, where he continues to thrive. Learn more about his remarkable life.
Scientists have for the first time detected cocaine in sharks off the Bahamas, according to a study published in Environmental Pollution. Two sharks tested positive for the drug, potentially linked to human sewage and tourism. Further research is needed to assess behavioural impacts.
As a US energy blockade continues, Cuba faces widespread blackouts, food shortages, and postponed medical procedures. Donald Trump may escalate actions against the Cuban government this week, as insider reports suggest he seeks to change leadership.
A 44-year-old woman, Rayssa Maritein Bezerra e Silva, has tragically died, and 117 others fell ill after consuming a sun-dried beef pizza at a pizzeria in Pombal, Brazil. Local health officials have shut down the establishment, issuing a call for justice.
Cuba is experiencing an island-wide blackout as its national power grid collapses, affecting around 10 million residents. The Ministry of Energy and Mines noted a “complete disconnection” while investigating the situation. President Miguel Diaz-Canel will speak with the US government regarding the crisis.
Thousands of foreign recruits, including Nathan Long from Croydon, are signing up to the Ukrainian Foreign Legion amid the ongoing conflict. After just four weeks of training, these civilians are becoming battle-ready soldiers. Nathan’s journey began with a determination to stop Vladimir Putin’s aggression.
Carlo Ancelotti’s move to Brazil hits impasse with Madrid as the Spaniards are unhappy at having their options limited.
The lure of Brazilian football is hard for any manager to ignore.
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