Fall from Grace: Venezuela’s Oil Minister Arrested for Corruption Venezuela’s ex-oil honcho Tareck El Aissami, once tight with Nicolás Maduro, got nabbed. Why? He’s suspected of dipping his fingers into an international pot, swiping hundreds of millions from the country’s oil piggy bank. It’s not just him. Over 50 big shots, including top dogs in […]
Mystery Unearthed: The Tale of the Ancient Patagonian Fox In the dusty plains of Argentina, a peculiar discovery has stirred the curiosity of researchers: the remains of a fox found nestled among human bones at an ancient burial ground. This fox, dating back a whopping 1,500 years, has raised eyebrows and wagged tails, hinting at […]
Bolivia’s Hidden Cloud Forest: The Struggle Over Gas and Tradition Deep in the southeast of Bolivia, the Tariquía reserve feels like a world of its own. Imagine trying to get there – just a few dirt paths, often muddy and impossible to travel when it rains. Not too long ago, you’d need two days on […]
Reviving the Quebec Separation Dream Quebec separation, once thought buried, is making a comeback. It’s like a zombie rising from the political grave, stirring up debates and dividing opinions. While the streets aren’t flooded with passionate separatists like before, the Parti Québécois (PQ) is gaining attention again. Formed way back in 1968 with the grand […]
NFL Goes Global: Packers vs. Eagles Clash in Brazil Get ready, folks! It’s game time down in Brazil as the Green Bay Packers gear up to take on the Philadelphia Eagles. That’s right, the NFL is making its way to Sao Paulo for the first regular-season showdown in Brazil since forever! This ain’t your ordinary […]
Canada Braces for Another Tough Wildfire Season Hey everyone! So, here’s the scoop on Canada’s wildfire situation. It’s looking pretty rough, and we might be in for another crazy fire season. Let’s dive in. Why So Worried? Last year, Canada went through its worst wildfire season ever. Imagine more than 6,600 wildfires burning up 15 […]
The Amazon Escape: Hammerhead and Armadillo’s Wild Run For nearly two months, the Amazon’s own rebels, Hammerhead and Armadillo, felt like they were on the final stretch of a marathon, a muddy one at that. Over the Tocantins River loomed the Trans-Amazonian highway, a beaten-down jungle road stretching over 1,200 miles across the colossal rainforest. […]
The EMC, also known as the Estado Mayor Central, is considered a terrorist organization by the Colombian government and several international bodies. Post Views: 0
Why One Couple Calls Mexico Home Don’t call Jym Varnadore an expat. Sure, he and his wife, Renee, now live abroad. But they left the United States to find a quality of life that just wasn’t possible for them back home. Now, the sparkling blue waters of Rosarito Beach feel more like home every day. […]
Diplomatic Drama: Mexico’s Demand to Expel Ecuador from UN So, here’s the scoop: Mexico is pretty ticked off at Ecuador and they’re not keeping quiet about it. They’re throwing a fit at the United Nations, demanding Ecuador get the boot from the whole shebang. And why? Well, it all started when Ecuador decided to crash […]