July 17, 2025
South-America-Politics

President Trumps Tariff Showdown Global Trade Tensions Escalate

In a move that sent shockwaves through the global economy, President Trump announced a series of new tariffs set to reshape international trade.

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South-America-Politics

Economic Impact of Genocide U.S. Imposes Sanctions on U.N. Expert in Gaza Conflict

The world was abuzz with controversy as the Trump administration unleashed sanctions on United Nations special rapporteur for Palestine, Francesca Albanese. These sanctions.

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South-America-Politics

The Revolutionary Approach Redefining Solutions for Sexual Violence on Campus

Launching in Bristol, the Enough campaign is making waves in the UK with its aim to deter rape on university campuses. The brainchild.

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South-America-Politics

Castillo Hermanos Roberto Laras Vision for Global Business Expansion

Roberto Lara is not just a CEO; he is the visionary leader behind Castillo Hermanos, an international business group with a rich history.

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South-America-General

Russian Forces Thwart Attacks Across National Territory

In a recent development in Lugansk, the Minister of Health highlighted Kiev’s attempt to instill fear through intimidation tactics. Russian authorities revealed that.

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South-America-General

Maduros Mission for Earth Venezuelas Ecological Recovery Journey

President Nicolás Maduro Moros set in motion the ambitious “Gran Misión Madre Tierra Venezuela” from Mérida, aiming to tackle the ecological challenges faced.

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South-America-General

Mahmoud Khalils Fight for Justice Seeking $20M Over Wrongful Detention

Mahmoud Khalil, a former student activist, is not backing down from his fight against the administration of President Donald Trump. He has taken.

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South-America-General

Nigerias Military Strikes Back Countering Gunmen in Two Regions

Nigeria has been a hotspot for military and security operations as authorities report the successful elimination of armed men in both the northwest.

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South-America-Business

Operadora de Sites Mexicanos, a telecommunications tower company under the ownership of Mexican magnate

The bond sale included two significant tranches that garnered substantial investor interest. Firstly, Operadora de Sites printed MXN4.10 billion in three-year notes, priced.

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South-America-Business

Arthur Lira Ensures Compensation for States and Municipalities Amid Income Tax Revenue Loss

Deputado Arthur Lira from Alagoas has been leading the charge in the reform of the Income Tax (IR) system, making sure that states.

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