Monthly Archives: November 2019

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For about a month now, citizens of Chile have taken to the streets, protesting economic problems. The citizens of Chile feel like they’re being left behind as the economy moves forward without them. Almost a third of all Chileans are working in jobs that are only temporary, and almost half of all Chileans have low literacy skills. This, in contrast… Read more »

THE COUP THAT OUSTED BOLIVIA’S EVO MORALES IS ANOTHER SETBACK FOR LATIN AMERICAN SOCIALISM

A TURBULENT WEEKEND roiled Latin American politics as a coup in Bolivia forced President Evo Morales aside on Sunday and, days earlier, former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio “Lula” da Silva was freed from prison. Morales spoke Wednesday from Mexico City, where he is in exile, and expressed interest in returning to Bolivia in the wake of what he has described as… Read more »

Chilean lawmakers agree to referendum on new constitution

Lawmakers in Chile have agreed hold a referendum next April on replacing the Pinochet-era constitution, bowing to demands of protesters who want the country’s social and economic model overhauled. Chile protesters: ‘We are subjugated by the rich. It’s time for that to end’ Voters will be asked whether they approve the idea of a new constitution and whether current lawmakers should serve… Read more »

Chile pins hopes on ‘100% democratic’ new constitution to end deadly protests

Chile’s Congress has reached an agreement to reform the country’s constitution in an effort to restore peace after weeks of violent protests that have led to the deaths of at least 20 people. The new constitution will seek a “peaceful and democratic exit to the crisis,” Chilean Senate President Jaime Quintana announced at a news conference in Santiago early Friday morning. Quintana… Read more »

Chilean Protesters Used Lasers to Bring down Police Drone, and It Worked

A technological feat has emerged amid the Chilean protests. A video of protestors bringing down a police drone has gone viral on social media sites. These protestors didn’t use any physical or gun force to bring the drone down. Instead, they used another form of technology: lasers.  A lot of bright green laser beams were pointed in unison at the… Read more »

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The Brazilian Federal police have recently arrested Saifullah Al-Mamun. Originally from Bangladesh, he is one of the biggest human traffickers in the world. Brazilian police forces, cooperating with United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement, were able to apprehend some of the members of a team who were working to smuggle people across the United States border. According to the article,… Read more »

Rappi failed to comply with regulatory orders, Colombia says

BOGOTA (Reuters) – Popular on-demand delivery app Rappi faces a new probe in Colombia after allegedly failing to comply with regulatory orders to improve its response to customer complaints, the country’s commerce watchdog said on Wednesday. Rappi delivers items ranging from food and tobacco products to concert tickets, letting clients pay cash or with the app. It is majority-owned by… Read more »

Brazil police arrest man said to be one of world’s most prolific human traffickers

SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Brazilian federal police said they have arrested Saifullah Al-Mamun, born in Bangladesh and considered by authorities one of the world’s most prolific human traffickers. In an operation conducted on Thursday after collaboration with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Brazilian police arrested members of a group allegedly implicated in a large scheme of smuggling people into… Read more »

Ecuador opens first large-scale gold mine with Canada’s Lundin

LOS ENCUENTROS, Ecuador (Reuters) – Canadian miner Lundin Gold Inc (LUG.TO) inaugurated its Fruta del Norte gold mine in the Ecuadorean Amazon on Thursday, as market-friendly President Lenin Moreno seeks to attract mining investment to diversify the stagnant oil-dependent economy. The mine, whose proven reserves include some 4.8 million ounces of gold and 6.3 million ounces of silver, is expected… Read more »

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Venezuela is easily one of the most resource dense countries in the western hemisphere. With a large supply of oil, their economy should be booming, but it isn’t. They have been exploited by world powers looking for oil over the years, meaning that the profit that the people could be getting from the oil is going to the top officials… Read more »