South America
Unlocking Secrets of the Ancient Amazon: Insects Trapped in Amber Reveal Lost Rainforest Ecosystems
Scientists have made an exciting find in Ecuador. For the first time in South America, they’ve discovered prehistoric insects preserved ... Read more
Venezuela Accuses US Navy of Raiding Tuna Boat in Caribbean Amid Escalating Tensions
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Tensions are rising between Venezuela and the United States after a U.S. warship boarded a Venezuelan ... Read more
Trump Warns: Upcoming US Strike on Venezuelan Gang Could Shift Cartel Strategies
U.S. Military Action Against Venezuelan Gang: What You Need to Know Recently, President Trump defended a military strike against a ... Read more
Maduro Threatens to Establish a ‘Republic in Arms’ if US Forces Invade Venezuela: What This Means for the Caribbean
Tensions Rise as U.S. Sends Naval Forces Toward Venezuela In a recent news conference, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro expressed strong ... Read more

Exciting Hydrocarbon Discovery at Bumerangue Exploration Well Offshore Brazil: BP Unveils Major Update
BP recently drilled an exploration well, called 1-BP-13-SPS, in the Bumerangue block, located in the Santos Basin. This area is ... Read more
How Trump’s Tariffs Impact Global Trade: Winners and Losers from Laos to Brazil
President Trump’s recent tariffs have created a ripple effect across various economies, from small nations like Laos and Algeria to ... Read more
Columbia University Secures $220M Settlement with Trump to Reclaim Federal Funding: What It Means for Students
Columbia University recently made headlines by agreeing to pay over $220 million to the federal government. This payment aims to ... Read more
Ecuador Sends Notorious Drug Gang Leader to the U.S.: What This Means for Crime and Safety
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — On Sunday, Ecuador extradited José Adolfo Macías Villamar, known as “Fito,” to the United States. He ... Read more
