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Desde Estados Unidos hasta Argentina, doce líderes destacan la experiencia y el trabajo del IICA en los campos de la ciencia, la salud y la cooperación en las Américas

Desde Estados Unidos hasta Argentina, doce líderes destacan la experiencia y el trabajo del IICA en los campos de la ciencia, la salud y la cooperación en las Américas

SAN JOSÉ, Costa Rica, 1 de agosto de 2025 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ -- Una docena de líderes empresariales, políticos, diplomáticos, académicos y sociales de las Américas firmaron una carta en la que destacan los esfuerzos realizados por el...

Colombia Ramps Up Anti-Trafficking Efforts at Airports and Overland Borders

Colombia Ramps Up Anti-Trafficking Efforts at Airports and Overland Borders

On World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, Colombia’s immigration authority reaffirmed its commitment to fighting human trafficking, unveiling new data and highlighting strengthened collaborations with law enforcement and international partners....

Educate and enforce: How universities are deepening ties with federal immigration agencies

Educate and enforce: How universities are deepening ties with federal immigration agencies

In 1998, Tania Cepero Lopez surrendered herself at Miami International Airport as a Cuban refugee. She was a 19-year-old with a dream to become an educator. In the U.S. she believed she could freely teach ideas—even if they triggered debate or...

Argentine Feminists, Retirees and Unions Unite Against Milei

Argentine Feminists, Retirees and Unions Unite Against Milei

ARGENTINA – Every Wednesday, thousands of retirees march in Buenos Aires. Often, they are also accompanied by trade unions, students, women and LGBTQI+ activists. Many of these marches have been severely repressed, with police filmed violently...

Brazilian companies react to Trump's tariffs with relief and doubt

Brazilian companies react to Trump's tariffs with relief and doubt

By Luciana Magalhaes and Ana Mano SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazilian companies reacted with a mix of relief and doubt after the White House surprised them on Wednesday with a list of nearly 700 exceptions to the 50% tariff U.S. President Donald Trump...

Mexico Revives Passenger Rail: New Routes Link Cities Nationwide

Mexico Revives Passenger Rail: New Routes Link Cities Nationwide

After a long hiatus in passenger rail development, Mexico is in the midst of a railway renaissance. The federal government has launched construction on an extensive network of intercity passenger trains crisscrossing the country – the most...

A DeKalb teacher helping other international educators get to the US | Teachers' Lounge Podcast

A DeKalb teacher helping other international educators get to the US | Teachers' Lounge Podcast

On a brand-new Teachers’ Lounge, it’s my conversation with Caio Gomes! He teaches English as a Second Language at Clinton Rosette Middle School in DeKalb. Caio’s Brazilian and came to the U.S. to teach a few years ago. Now, he’s helping other...

Clarkston woman set to serve Peace Corps mission in Colombia

Clarkston woman set to serve Peace Corps mission in Colombia

CLARKSTON, Wash. — Natalie Elskamp, a Clarkston resident and graduate of Pacific Lutheran University, is preparing to embark on a Peace Corps mission to Colombia. Elskamp will support teachers and students in Colombian public schools during her...

The Impact of Race, Education, Economic Vulnerability, and Stigma on Viral Load Detectability Among People Living with HIV in Brazil

The Impact of Race, Education, Economic Vulnerability, and Stigma on Viral Load Detectability Among People Living with HIV in Brazil

Introduction There are almost a million people living with HIV and AIDS (PLWHA) in Brazil and an estimated 74% are on treatment.1 There is now strong evidence that highly effective antiretroviral medications can control the viral load of PLWHA...

When the sea takes over: Voices from a climate-displaced community in Mexico

When the sea takes over: Voices from a climate-displaced community in Mexico

TABASCO, Mexico — Flooding caused by rapid sea-level rise and increasingly intense storms has decimated the coastal town of El Bosque in Tabasco, Mexico. Between 2019 to June 2024, at least 70 homes in the community were destroyed by the sea.This...

Millions return home as tsunami warnings lifted: Live updates

Millions return home as tsunami warnings lifted: Live updates

How did Russia’s ‘land of ice and fire’ avoid major damage from 8.8 earthquake and tsunami? One of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded hit Russia’s Far East, flooding a fishing port with waves from a tsunami, and sending some panicked...

Brazilian courts have begun accounting for climate damage

Brazilian courts have begun accounting for climate damage

Across the world, people have tried to use the law to hold corporate polluters accountable for climate change. No lawsuit has yet succeeded in directly linking a company’s global emissions to specific climate impacts. But the London School of...

Rural Lab: Latin America's Countryside as a Space for Experimentation

Rural Lab: Latin America's Countryside as a Space for Experimentation

Technology and Environment Laboratory Mencoriari / Semillas © Eleazar Cuadros Share Share Facebook Twitter Mail Pinterest Whatsapp Or https://www.archdaily.com/1032525/rural-lab-latin-americas-countryside-as-a-space-for-experimentation What if the...

Millions return home as tsunami warnings lifted: Live updates

Millions return home as tsunami warnings lifted: Live updates

Where the 8.8 magnitude earthquake ranks in history A massive 8.8 magnitude earthquake struck Russia’s far eastern Kamchatka Peninsula on Tuesday, making it the sixth strongest ever recorded and the biggest since the 2011 quake that hit Japan. A...

World’s Richest Woman Opens Medical School With Free Tuition To Help Underserved Communities

World’s Richest Woman Opens Medical School With Free Tuition To Help Underserved Communities

A new medical school has opened in the United States. And while it could stand out because of its notable founder, what makes it truly special is its approach to health and education. Alice Walton, currently considered the richest woman in the...

Weekly global protein digest: Pilgrim’s to build $400 million chicken plant, Brazilian chicken exports resilient amid bird flu

Weekly global protein digest: Pilgrim’s to build $400 million chicken plant, Brazilian chicken exports resilient amid bird flu

Livestock analyst Jim Wyckoff reports on global protein news Weekly USDA export sales for US beef, pork Beef: Net sales of 8,500 MT for 2025 were down 49 percent from the previous week and 30 percent from the prior 4-week average. Increases...

Tsunami evacuations ordered in South America, but worst risk appears to pass for the U.S. after 8.8 quake

Tsunami evacuations ordered in South America, but worst risk appears to pass for the U.S. after 8.8 quake

Fishermen pull their boats on to the shore in Veracruz, Panama, Wednesday, July 30, 2025, as a precaution due to a tsunami warning after an earthquake struck off the coast of Russia. (AP Photo/Matias Delacroix) HONOLULU — Fears of a devastating...

Tsunami evacuations in South America, but worst risk passes for US after huge quake

Tsunami evacuations in South America, but worst risk passes for US after huge quake

Fears of a devastating tsunami have faded for the US and Japan after one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded struck off a sparsely populated Russian peninsula, but new alerts along South America's Pacific coast forced evacuations and closed...

Tsunami evacuations ordered in South America

Tsunami evacuations ordered in South America

The dire warnings following the massive quake early Wednesday off Russia’s Kamchatka peninsula evoked memories of catastrophic damage caused by tsunamis over the last quarter-century. Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories...

Dr Terrance Drew calls to bridge gap between Africa and Caribbean at ACTIF2025, Dr Terrance Drew calls to bridge gap between Africa and Caribbean… 

Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis, Dr Terrance Drew has called for better unity within Africa and the Caribbean. He made these remarks while addressing the fourth edition of the AfriCaribbean Trade and Investment Forum in Grenada. During the...

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