Swedish defence firm SAAB is confident that a deal to provide Colombia with new combat aircraft will go through and could ...
Barcelona continue to expand its scouting network across South America as reports from SPORT suggest that one of the club’s ...
Did Hitler really die after World War II, or did he manage to escape alive and fool the world? Was the charred body found by ...
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The Aviationist on MSNColombia Choses Saab JAS 39 Gripen as its Newest Frontline Fighter JetColombia signed a letter of intent for the acquisition of the Gripen E, launching the negotiations which would make the country the type’s second South ...
Tampa Bay is “a growing destination for pretty much the whole world,” said Rolando Damas, Avianca’s managing director for ...
The United States under the Trump Administration may end up being a lonely superpower without reliable friends, followers or ...
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Travel + Leisure on MSNThis Black-owned Company Just Launched an Afro-inspired Tour in Latin AmericaHer passion for the history and culture of Latin American communities led her to create and star in her own PBS television show, Afro-Latino Travels With Kim Haas. Now, she’s curating group travel ...
A Colombian drug kingpin who went by kid-friendly names like “Shrek,” “Happy,” and “Teletubis” is facing life sentence.
Tampa International Airport began its first regularly scheduled nonstop flights to South America in its 50-year history this ...
Declassified CIA docs reveal Hitler's 'secret escape' after WWII as new Nazi reports set for release
Shocking documents declassified by the CIA have revealed a secret mission to find Nazi leader Adolf Hitler - 10 years after he supposedly died.
Airport officials said the route is TPA’s first nonstop service to South America and the first to a new continent in nearly ...
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