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Adele Cardin

Adele Cardin is a French citizen specialized in international relations and political trends. .

UN Council Sets New Vote on Israel-Hamas Issue

The UN Security Council has rescheduled its vote on the Israel-Hamas issue to this Wednesday, allowing more time to refine the proposal initially set...

In Peru Cellphone Theft Can Get You Up to 30 Years in Jail

Peru's government enacted a law against the illicit cellphone trade, imposing prison sentences of 12 to 30 years for culprits caught stealing mobile devices. The...

Argentina Overtakes Brazil as China’s Preferred Latin Investment

Argentina has recently edged past Brazil as China's top choice for investments in Latin America, gathering $1.34 billion compared to Brazil's $1.3 billion. While visiting...

Women Lead 60% of Businesses in Brazilian Favelas

A recent Novo Outdoor Socials (NÓS) study shows that women run 60% of favela businesses in Brazil. Conducted last August, the survey also highlights that...

Lake Titicaca Reaches Historic Low Water Level

Lake Titicaca, located on the Bolivia-Peru border, faces an environmental crisis with its water level reaching an all-time low. Senamhi, the weather agency, blames this...

Peru Bans Crypto in Gambling and Betting

The Peruvian government has banned using Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in gambling. This new law starts in February 2024. It stops companies from using digital...

Bids Roll in For New Bridge Between Guyana and Suriname

Two global companies are bidding to construct a bridge over the Corentyne River, which separates Guyana and Suriname. Both nations, one English-speaking and the other...

Brazil’s Embraer Completes Tests on 100% Green Fuel

Embraer, the Brazilian aerospace giant, recently announced the successful completion of tests using 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). These tests in Melbourne, Florida, involved two...

Harvard’s Ethical Dilemma Over Hamas and Israel

Harvard University faces a moral challenge after a violent event between Hamas and Israel, a Harvard student group blamed Israel. They received support from multiple...

Uruguay’s Rice Farmers See Record Exports

Uruguay's rice farmers are enjoying a standout year, bucking the trend of past complaints about low grain prices. For the first time in many years,...

NASA Satellite Captures Annular Solar Eclipse’s Impact Over Brazil

Satellites from the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) worked in collaboration with NASA to capture a special event this Saturday. The event in...

Drought Stops Amazon River Shipping

A drought in the Amazon has halted river shipping, with boats, including one carrying gas cylinders, stuck since September 2023. Officials warn that this could...

Brazil Awaits Solar Eclipse on Saturday

This Saturday, skywatchers in Brazil can witness an annular solar eclipse, where the Moon positions itself between the Earth and the Sun. Specifically, the "ring...

Central America’s Digital Nomad Revolution

In September, as many return to the office, imagine merging work and leisure instead of just dreaming of the next vacation. Central America and the...

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