The US government has designated Brazil's two largest drug gangs as terrorist groups, following a push by the Bolsonaro administration. This move is...
The US government has designated Brazil's two largest drug gangs as terrorist groups, following a push by the Bolsonaro administration. This move is seen as a significant escalation in the US's efforts to combat organized crime in the region.
Meanwhile, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the World Health Organization (WHO) chief, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has arrived in the country to help combat the ongoing Ebola outbreak. The outbreak has killed hundreds and the WHO has warned that it could spread to other countries.
In other news, a famous bull mosaic in Milan's Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II arcade has undergone restoration after being worn down by tourists. The mosaic, which is a symbol of the city of Turin, had been damaged by visitors who would grind their heels on the bull's testicles and spin around three times for good luck.
A devastating tank rupture at a paper mill in Washington state has resulted in the deaths of eight people, with three more still missing and presumed dead. The incident has raised concerns about workplace safety and the storage of hazardous materials.
Finally, a mother in California has been sentenced to 35 years in prison for hosting drunken sex parties for young teenagers. Shannon O'Connor, known as the "Los Gatos party mom", was convicted of multiple crimes including child endangerment and facilitating forcible sexual assault.