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Ricardo Arjona Inaugurates the First School of His 'Adentro' Foundation [Video]

Guatemalan singer and songwriter Ricardo Arjona inaugurated on Wednesday, Jan. 15, the first of twenty arts schools he's planning to build in his home country through the Adentro Foundation, an organization created by the singer himself to promote music, education and singing.

Reliquary Containing John Paul II's Blood Stolen in Rome

A reliquary containing the blood of Pope John Paul II, kept in the church of Saint Pietro, a small parish located in a mountainous region in central Italy, was stolen on the weekend by a group of unknown assailants, said Church spokesmen on Monday.

'La Tuta' Leader of 'The Knights Templar' Cartel, in an Interview With British Channel: 'We're a Necessary Evil' [Video]

Sergio Gómez Martínez, also known as "La Tuta", the supreme leader of the "Knights Templar" cartel and one of Mexico's most wanted criminals, reappeared in the state of Michoacán to offer an exclusive interview for British network Channel 4 News.

'True Love Tester,' the Smart Bra That Only Opens With Love [Video]

A Japanese company has designed an innovative marketing campaign to present a bra that will make women around the world rejoice.

Former "The Voice Mexico" Contestant Gibrán David Martiz Found Dead in Veracruz

Gibrán David Martiz, a contestant for the show "The Voice Mexico", who had been reported as missing since January 7, was found dead last Saturday along with a minor inside a vehicle, after a shootout between the police and criminals.

Tensions Grow in Michoacán Over Clashes Between Vigilantes and the Mexican Army [Video]

Tensions in the state of Michoacán grow, owing to the existing conflict between vigilante groups, the Mexican Army and organized crime groups.

195 Dead and 1,965 Cases Reported of H1N1 Influenza in Mexico; Ministry of Health Dismisses Epidemiological Warning

The recent rise of H1N1 influenza cases in Mexico has kept the population on alert, although Mexican health authorities have dismissed the conditions to declare an epidemiological alert exists.

'Self-Defense' Groups in Michoacán Sign Agreement With Mexican Government to Institutionalize

Tensions between armed civilian groups which have appeared in the region of Tierra Caliente in the state of Michoacán to defend themselves from cartels, might find a solution in the coming days, after the Federal government and the leader of the autodefensas signed an agreement that would allow the vigilantes to become a part of the Army, local police or rural corps.

Pope Francis Wears Clown Nose To Support Children With Cancer

The warmth and humility of Pope Francis continues to surprise thousands of people throughout the world, even those who don't profess the Catholic religion.

Triqui Children From Oaxaca Visit Disneyland: Basketball World Champions in US Tour

As a part of their tour through the US, the basketball team comprised of Triqui children visited Disneyland in California.

Pope Francis Offers Support to March Against Abortion in DC

As every year, thousands of people gathered in Washington at the so-called "March for Life", an annual event to protest against abortions, a march that was supported by Pope Francis this year.

Children of 'Knights Templar' Cartel Member Film Music Videos in City Halls of Michoacán

After the violent clashes in recent weeks in the region of Tierra Caliente, in the state of Michoacán in Mexico, between "self-defense" groups, the "Knights Templar" Cartel and the Mexican Army, a new scandal has raised some questions on the actions of the state government.

Mexico Captures 'El Tío' Loya, One of the Leaders of the 'Knights Templar' Cartel [Video]

Mexican Federal forces capture Dionisio Loya Plancarte on Monday, Jan. 27, one of the leaders of the cartel known as "The Knights Templar"

Thalía Denies She Hunts and Kills Animals 'for Fun' [Video]

After the scandal that stemmed from the publishing of various photographs showing the singer hunting, a 2009 video showing Mexican singer Thalía posting with a rifle has begun to pop up on social networks with the title "Thalía kills for fun".

Mexico Orders TV Host Laura Bozzo To Reveal Name of Public Servant Who Authorized the Use of a Government Helicopter

The Ministry of Communications and Transport (SCT) of Mexico ordered Peruvian TV host Laura Bozzo to reveal the name and position of the public servant that authorized the use of the helicopter she used last September 20, 2013 to bring "help" to the community of Coyuca de Benítez, Guerrero, after it was hit by hurricane Manuel.

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