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Latin America faces a growing drone threat as cartels and insurgents adopt UAVs for smuggling, surveillance, and weaponized attacks in an evolving conflict.
June 20-26, 2025 Chileans got dressed up for a Gay Pride parade, cricket players from Australia and West Indies faced off on the Caribbean island of Barbados and Indigenous people in Bolivia and ...
U.S. companies are turning to Latin America (LatAm) to solve critical talent shortages and rising salary costs. With 75% of U.S. employers struggling to find skilled workers and salaries ...
Near (Hire With Near) reports thousands of U.S. companies are hiring Latin American talent due to skilled worker shortages and cost savings.
Near (Hire With Near) The attraction for U.S. companies isn't just to cut costs. It's to be able to afford the caliber of talent that may be out of reach in the U.S. For example, the oil and gas ...
Major U.S. corporations (Microsoft, JP Morgan, Dell) have maintained physical operations in Latin America for decades, creating a deep pool of professionals experienced in U.S. business practices.
A US defence official told the BBC the pact was being reviewed "as part of ensuring that this initiative of the previous administration is aligned with the President's America First agenda".
Dr. Emilce Cuda, secretary of the Pontifical Commission for Latin America at the Holy See, encourages participants of the Catholic Social Ministry Gathering to affect political and economic change ...
The World Bank has allocated $40m to support the expansion of financial protection for poor and vulnerable Nigerians under a new loan-backed health programme approved for the country.
As with the other Democrat-aligned news media outlets, Joe Biden’s inability to fulfill his oath of office to “defend America against all enemies foreign and domestic” simply wasn’t reported.
Swaggart was best known for being a captivating Pentecostal preacher with a massive following before being caught on camera ...