South America

Massive Underground Tunnels Discovered in South America: Evidence Suggests Animal Origins Over Humans!
Huge underground tunnels have been discovered in South America, raising interesting questions among scientists. These tunnels, found mainly in Brazil, ... Read more
Leadership Shift in U.S. Command for Latin America: Navigating Controversies Over Boat Strikes
DORAL, Fla. (AP) — In a significant shift at the top of military operations in Latin America, Adm. Alvin Holsey ... Read more
Electric Revolution: How China’s Shift from Diesel Trucks to Electric Vehicles May Transform Global LNG and Diesel Demand
HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — China is rapidly shifting from diesel to electric trucks, and this change could have a big ... Read more

Your Essential ESG Update: Key Highlights from the COP30 Declaration on Information Integrity
Countries Unite Against Climate Misinformation At COP30 in Brazil, twelve nations made a commitment to tackle climate misinformation. They signed ... Read more
Ecuador’s Voters Say No: Rejection of Foreign Military Bases and Constitutional Rewrite Highlights National Sentiment
Ecuadorians faced a crucial decision in a recent referendum, and they voted against letting foreign countries establish military bases in ... Read more
US Aircraft Carrier Deploys to Caribbean: Critical Shift in Military Presence Near Venezuela
Recently, the USS Gerald R. Ford, America’s most advanced aircraft carrier, docked in the Caribbean. This move is seen as ... Read more
London Judge Holds BHP Group Accountable for Brazil’s Largest Environmental Catastrophe: What This Means for the Future
A London judge recently decided that the global mining giant BHP Group is responsible for Brazil’s worst environmental disaster. This ... Read more
“US Aircraft Carrier Approaches Venezuela: A Bold Display of American Military Might”
The USS Gerald R. Ford, the most advanced aircraft carrier in the U.S. fleet, is headed toward Venezuela. This is ... Read more
US Strikes Target 4 Alleged Drug Smugglers in Eastern Pacific, Resulting in 14 Casualties
WASHINGTON (AP) — On Tuesday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth revealed that the U.S. military conducted strikes on four vessels in ... Read more
