Monthly Archives: February 2020

Analysis post 2

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One of the cons of today’s hyper-globalized, super connected world is that resources across the world can be exploited by just about any other nation, seeking to take advantage of weak government protections for their own benefit. With China’s rapdily industrializing economy causing more and more room for a middle class with extra income, luxury commodities once restricted to the… Read more »

Analysis Post #1

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Recently, pollution rates in new York and connecticut has drastically increased. The asue of this is pollutions and wildfires in canada and california. The smog and smoke form these on going fires are being pushed across the Country and building up in big cities like New york. While being a Major city New york already struggles to handle pollution that… Read more »

Why Cuba is watching America’s election race so closely

Havana (CNN)Cuba is “prepared” for the possibility of Donald Trump’s reelection and the continuation of crushing US sanctions against the island, according to Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel.The Cuban president’s challenge to the Trump administration came during a tour of central Cuba last week, where CNN was given rare access to the Cuban head of state. The focus of the trip… Read more »

A second monarch butterfly conservationist has been found dead in Mexico

The body of a second butterfly conservationist and activist has been found in Mexico, authorities said.Raúl Hernández Romero, a part-time guide and conservationist at Mexico’s largest monarch butterfly reserve, was discovered dead Friday in the Mexican state of Michoacán, local authorities said in a statement released Saturday.He was found with “blunt blows on different parts of the body and a head injury,… Read more »

A 25-year-old woman was brutally murdered and skinned in Mexico. Then newspapers published photos of the body

The brutal killing and mutilation of a 25-year-old woman in Mexico has sparked outrage and prompted calls for a change in the country’s law, after several media outlets published a leaked photograph of the victim’s disfigured body on their front pages.Authorities announced Sunday that police officers arrived at a home in Mexico City over the weekend to find Ingrid Escamilla lifeless, with her body… Read more »

Chicken from UK supermarkets and fast-food chains ‘fuelling mass forest loss in South America’

The production of chicken to be sold in UK supermarkets, restaurants and fast-food chains is destroying wildlife-rich forests in South America, Greenpeace investigators claim. Swathes of forest are bulldozed each year to grow soya, which is used to feed poultry in the UK and the rest of the world, a report by the charity says. The land used partly includes the world’s most biodiverse savannah, the Brazilian Cerrado…. Read more »

America’s Post #3

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With the recent election in Guatemala brought on new diplomatic relations with its neighbor El Salvador. In efforts to begin to strengthen and unify central america many new policies have been introduced between Guatemala and El Salvador. The biggest being no border control, people can pass between the two states and its considered a domestic travel. Also all flights are… Read more »

Colombia faces consequences for not recognizing its armed conflict

The letter issued by the organization highlighted lack of commitment from the Center for Historical Memory of Colombia to renew their membership, which they had to do four months ago, in September 2019. This was addressed to Rubén Darío Acevedo, director of said organization warning that the “denialist” actions of the armed conflict by the center and its director were… Read more »

Donald Trump’s busy week

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The last days were moved in terms of internal policy for the US president because the political trial – or impeachment – that he had been preparing for a House of Representatives Committee came to an end. But before that, and leaving acquitted thanks to the Senate vote, the annual speech of the Union, where the president presents a report… Read more »

Guatemala and El Salvador seek Central American unity

With the arrival of the new president in Guatemala, Alejandro Giammattei, neighboring countries met to agree on issues of great importance for their relationship. The border limits of the countries as well as the possibility that El Salvador has an exit to the Atlantic were the main themes of the last approaches of both countries. The two Central American countries… Read more »