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Latin American migrants give up on Trump's United States
Migrants who once braved the Darien Gap — a deadly stretch of dense jungle between Colombia and Panama — on journeys toward the the United States are now making the same journey in reverse. The deportation push by US President Donald Trump has...

Club Tijuana vs Queretaro Prediction and Betting Tips | July 11th 2025
Club Tijuana and Queretaro get the ball rolling in the 2025-25 Mexican Liga MX Apertura campaign when they square off at the Estadio Caliente on Friday. Benjamin Mora’s men will head into this one looking to get one over the hosts, having failed...

Exodus adds new small group tours for 2026
Exodus Adventure Travels has revealed several new tours with departures starting in 2026, offering immersive experiences across Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Europe. Backed by research and traveler feedback, Exodus’ latest lineup responds to...

Dynamite Buried in the Rainforest: Ecuador’s Explosive Indigenous Betrayal
In the depths of Ecuador’s Amazon, children chase each other across the forest floor—blissfully unaware that beneath their feet lie over a ton of forgotten explosives. Fifteen years after a human rights court ordered their removal, the bombs...

'Bachelor In Paradise' star has an important message as show begins
Gary Levingston, a fan favorite on the inaugural “The Golden Bachelorette” season, wooed viewers with his vulnerability and honest self. Now, he’s ready for a second shot at love on “Bachelor in Paradise.” The popular spinoff of ABC's flagship...

South Island giant moa de-extinction plans: Sir Peter Jackson teams up with Colossal Biosciences
A groundbreaking genetic engineering project, backed by movie director Sir Peter Jackson and iwi Ngāi Tahu, is aiming to bring the extinct South Island giant moa back from the dead. Work on the dramatic Jurassic Park-style de-extinction scheme is...

Longest-living people swear by 'Hara Hachi Bu' dieting trick - what you need to know
Italy, Japan, and Costa Rica might appear very different on the surface, but they are actually connected by a surprising common trait. These countries boast three of the globe's six exclusive 'Blue Zones' where inhabitants are reportedly 10 times...

I hiked with pumas, howler monkeys in this remote national park
Drake Bay, located next to Corcovado National Park in Costa Rica, offers a rich biodiversity and wildlife viewing opportunities. Costa Rica has seen a rise in tourism, with a significant increase in visitor arrivals in 2025. SCP Corcovado...

A New Wave of Affordable EVs Are Landing on Latin American Shores. Let’s Check Some of Them!
Chinese EVs started arriving early on in Latin America, if only by a trickle of old workhorses such as the BYD E6 (back when European EVs were nearly as affordable as the Chinese ones, and with much better design). Entering the mainstream took...
Trade industry optimism takes a tariff hit in Broward County
Companies doing business in and around Port Everglades grew a little more cautious this spring following President Donald Trump’s plan to impose higher tariffs on trading partners around the globe. It wasn’t a big drop in optimism among the cargo,...

Why Switzerland is among the ten fastest-warming countries in the world
A melted glacier lake in the Swiss Alps. Westend61 / A. Tamboly Listen to the article Listening the article Toggle language selector Select your language Close English (US) English (British) Generated with artificial intelligence. Close Share...

15 Years Ago, Jurassic World Rebirth’s Director Made His Debut With a Sci-Fi Movie Nobody Saw
Jurassic World Rebirth not only takes inspiration from the previous movies in the Jurassic Park franchise but also from movies in Gareth Edwards’ own directorial history. Over the last 15 years, British filmmaker Gareth Edwards has become one of...

The collaborative network alternative
The present megatrends, structural long-term transformations, are powerful and disastrous. They concern the environment and inequality dramas, corporate profit maximizing political power, and the ease with which populations can be manipulated. The...

Climate change could mean the end for the world's favourite flavour
From: Frontiers Climate crisis could force wild vanilla plants and pollinating insects apart, threatening global supply Researchers find that a reduced overlap of suitable habitats for vanilla plants and the insects that pollinate them could...

Nearly half of tree species in Mexico and Central America threatened with extinction
Of the more than 4,000 known tree species found only in Mesoamerica, nearly half are threatened with extinction, according a new assessment. Agriculture emerges as the primary threat across the region from both small- and large-scale farming,...
Choco Valle’s Homecoming Fury: WBC Strawweight Queen Defends Title vs Rocio Gaspar in Guanacaste on July 18
Costa Rica, July 2025 – Costa Rica’s own “Choco” Valle is set to ignite Guanacaste this summer, returning to home soil for a high-stakes showdown that promises fireworks and fierce competition. On July 18, at the rustic yet raucous Cámara de...

CLIMATE CULT ORGANIZATION OAS says global warming is about to burn up earth and anyone who disagrees must be CENSORED 100 PERCENT
CLIMATE CULT ORGANIZATION OAS says global warming is about to burn up earth and anyone who disagrees must be CENSORED 100 PERCENT The Ponzi scheming never ends. In a sweeping new legal opinion, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) has...

Key guide to protecting free speech in the Americas gets first update in 15 years
By Silvia Higuera July 9, 2025 Each year, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (I/A Court H.R.) and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) develop human rights standards through their rulings, resolutions and reports that the...

'Huge return': Big oil reaps rewards after donating shocking amount to Trump
Oil, gas, and coal companies and individuals linked to the climate-wrecking fossil fuel industry contributed more than $19 million to U.S. President Donald Trump's second inaugural fund, an analysis by a leading international environmental and...

Capital Fliers: Record Breaking Exodus of Latin America Millionaires
A record number of millionaires are fleeing Latin America. The region’s four largest economies — Brazil, Mexico, Colombia and Argentina — are set to lose around 1,600 high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) by 2025. The breakdown is stark. Brazil alone...