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Death Toll Nears 100 After Three Newest U.S. Strikes on Alleged Drug Boats in Caribbean and Pacific
The U.S. military carried out strikes on three alleged drug-trafficking boats in the eastern Pacific Ocean on Monday, killing eight people and bringing the total death toll in the campaign to at least 95.
U.S. Launches First Anti-Drug Strike in Pacific Side of South America, Its Eighth Attack During Pressure Campaign
The United States carried out another strike against an alleged drug-trafficking vessel Tuesday night
WATCH: Firefighter Plane Scoops Water Out of Pacific Ocean to Fight LA Wildfires
Desperate California firefighters are using water from the Pacific Ocean to extinguish the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles County.
Woman Giving Birth To Baby Mid-Flight Goes Viral On TikTok
The airline confirmed the occurrence on one of its flights from Salt Lake City to Honolulu on Wednesday.
Peru, Chile Border Dispute: The Hague Extends Peruvian Maritime Border, Chile Keeps Key Fishing Grounds
The International Court of Justice has brought an end to the international border dispute ongoing between Chile and Peru for six years.
Peru, Chile Border Dispute: 4 Facts About The Case Plus Where To Watch The Hague's Decision Live
On January 27th the International Court of Justice in The Hague will announce its decision on the maritime border dispute between Chile and Peru.
Pacific Ocean Increasingly New Drug Trafficking Route, By Jet-Ski, Surfboard Or Boat
The Border Patrol says its anti-drug enforcement efforts along the US-Mexico border have pushed traffic into the Pacific Ocean. Seizures there have climbed 73 percent in the last four years.