Migrant caravan coordinators blamed the Mexican federal government with blocking a plan to have buses transport thousands of migrants to the capital.
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Caravan of migrants stop for food as they approach the Guatemala border
Volunteers passed out meals for the thousands of migrants and refugees approaching the Guatemala-Mexico border.
Bolton embraces Brazil’s hard-right president as ‘like-minded’ leader, blasts others in region as ‘troika of tyranny’
Brazil’s new president Jair Bolsonaro supports dictatorship and torture, and has used harsh rhetoric in speaking of homosexuals, women and minorities
Crashed Lion Air jet possibly located in Indonesian seas
A massive search effort has identified the possible seabed location of the crashed Lion Air jet, Indonesia’s military chief said Wednesday, as experts carried out the grim task of identifying dozens of body parts recovered from a 15-nautical-mile…
Amid increased pressure, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo pushes for end to Yemen conflict
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday ratcheted up his push for an end to the deadly war in Yemen.
Migrant caravan tracker: Group finds food, shelter, support from Mexico’s political left
The president of a local municipality converted a bus station into a temporary shelter, providing the best accommodations the migrants have had so far.
Motorcycle restored from shipwreck now a public art installation
What do you do when you get your hands on a motorcycle salvaged from a shipwreck more than a decade ago? Make it a public art installation, of course.
‘Stop starving people as instrument of war.’ One Republican’s blunt message to Saudis — and Trump
Sen. Todd Young is an ex-Marine and staunch conservative not known for bucking President Donald Trump or the GOP party line. Except Yemen’s civil war.
Second migrant caravan reaches southern Mexico
A second migrant caravan of about 1,000 people has reached southern Mexico. The larger first caravan is about 250 miles ahead of them. (Oct. 30)
At least six dead as Typhoon Yutu hits Philippines
A strong typhoon blew across the northern Philippines on Tuesday, forcing thousands to flee from villages that were still recovering from a deadly storm last month, officials said. (Oct. 30)