Sedentary lifestyles World Health Organization data also shows that 60 per cent of the population in Latin America is sedentary. This same agency indicates that in this region physical inactivity ...
People cooled off in the waters of Venezuela's Canaima National Park as well as a water hose in Buenos Aires, and Bolivians ...
Luminate has unveiled its 2024 Year-End Music Report. The report highlights key trends based on core data from more than 500 ...
But the Mexican government and other regional allies have been unable to meet with the incoming Trump administration, according to officials in Latin America, leaving them in the dark about the ...
acting as a catch-all for Latin America in general. Yet, thanks to the increasing presence of social media as well as cultural norms evolving, the details involved with Neutral Spanish are ...
China’s role in Latin America and the Caribbean has grown rapidly since the turn of the century, promising economic opportunity but also raising concerns over Beijing’s influence. China’s ...
An owner of Hong Kong gym chain Physical sold a number of residential assets at a huge loss after shuttering his business in September, citing high rents imposed by some of its landlords.
A longtime proponent of harsh sanctions, Mauricio Claver-Carone was forced out of his job at the Inter-American Development Bank in 2022. By Frances Robles President-elect Donald J. Trump signaled ...
A SECOND edition of an excellent pamphlet on the “Physical Geography and Climate of New South Wales,” by Mr. H. C. Russell, F.R.S., astronomer royal for New South Wales, has just been issued ...
They were ferrying supplies to Union of South Africa forces which had invaded German South West Africa (GSWA, now Namibia) as part of the Allied campaign against Germany in World War I.
In Latin America, intergovernmental rhetoric about a rising Global South often meets the hard realities of economic bargaining. Brazil exemplifies this careful calculation of maximizing economic ...
PANAMA CITY, Jan 2 (Reuters) - Over 300,000 migrants crossed the Darien Gap into Panama in 2024, 42% fewer than the record number who made the perilous jungle crossing from South America a year ...