El Salvador has secured a groundbreaking $1 billion debt-for-nature swap orchestrated by JPMorgan Chase & Co. This innovative agreement allows the Central American nation to
Category: Carnival
Carnival: The Caribbean has a complicated origin. It’s tied to colonialism, religious conversion, and ultimately freedom and celebration.

Russia’s war efforts in Ukraine have won a surprising backer: North Korea. The isolated nation has become an essential partner for the Kremlin’s military operations.

A recent World Bank report has placed Peru in an unexpected position. The country now ranks sixth in Latin America for the number of billionaires,

The yachting industry in Antigua and Barbuda is experiencing tremendous growth, taking the twin island nation’s tourism sector to new heights. The recent Monaco Yacht

Mexico City faces a critical water management crisis, requiring an investment of 250 billion pesos ($12.5 billion) over the next 25 years. This substantial sum

Fitch Ratings predicts that Colombia’s economy will grow by 1.5% in 2024. This growth rate, while avoiding a severe economic contraction, lacks the strength to

Miami, Florida, USA. October 7, 2024— Caribbean carnival excitement continues to build as the countdown is on to the much-anticipated Miami Carnival 2024 this coming

Miami, FL — October 7, 2024 — As Hurricane Milton approaches Florida’s West Coast, the Miami Broward One Carnival Host Committee would like to assure

Brazil’s real estate investment trusts (REITs) suffered their sharpest decline in two years this September. Monetary tightening in Brazil has affected these funds, pushing the

Recently, Chinese police raided a Catholic church in Wenzhou, forcibly preventing Father Jin Mengxiu from conducting Sunday mass. The incident highlights China’s growing crackdown on

X, the social media platform, paid a substantial fine of R$28.6 million ($5.1 million) to Brazil’s Federal Supreme Court in an attempt to resume operations.