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Amazon and Vrio to Challenge Starlink with Satellite Internet Launch in South America by 2025

Amazon and Vrio plan to deploy 3,236 low Earth orbit satellites to provide broadband internet to South American countries, directly competing with Elon Musk's Starlink.


US Sanctions Former Exxon Contractor, Public Official in Guyana Over Alleged Fraud and Bribery

The US has sanctioned a Guyanese mining mogul over accusations of tax fraud and bribery...

TSA Issues Apology for Unannounced Cuban Delegation Visit to Miami Airport

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) apologized to the officials of Miami after its agents gave a tour to a delegation from Cuba, currently a regional adversary of the United States...

Walmart Plans to Invest $700 Million in Guatemala Over the Next 5 Years

Walmart plans to invest around $700 million in Guatemala over the next five years...


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Taiwan Seeks US Funding as Chinese Warplanes Slowly Approach the Country
Taiwan's military engages in talks with the United States over newly allocated funding following reports of Chinese military aircraft breaching the sensitive median line of the Taiwan Strait.
Brazil Judge Opens Inquiry Into Elon Musk for Alleged Obstruction of Justice
A Supreme Court judge in Brazil has launched an investigation into Elon Musk for alleged obstruction of justice.
Mayor of Medellin, Colombia Bans Prostitution After American Man Caught With 2 Local Underage Girls in Hotel Room
The mayor of Medellin, the second-largest city in Colombia, has banned prostitution in some of the city's most popular places for six months.
Donald Trump Reacts to Mexico President's $20 Billion Demand From Joe Biden, Says AMLO Has Little Respect for Biden
Former President Donald Trump has reacted to Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's demand for $20 billion a year from the Biden administration in exchange for help to halt the surge of ille
Joe Biden's Rule Allowing Potentially Diseased Beef From Paraguay to Enter US Repealed by Senate
The Senate on Thursday passed a bill reversing the rule of the administration of President Joe Biden allowing beef imports from Paraguay, which has a history of cattle-borne diseases.
Argentina's Economy Minister Issues Warning Over Fuel Shortages: Export Restrictions Loom
Sergio Massa, Argentina's Economy Minister and presidential candidate, has warned oil producers of impending export restrictions unless they address fuel shortages.
Brazil's Top Soybean Hub Mayor Courts Cargill and COFCO for Grain Crushing Boost
The mayor of Sorriso, Brazil's leading soybean producer, plans to attract investments for the local grain crushing industry, highlighting the region's global agricultural potential and promoting the e
China, Nicaragua New Free Trade Agreement Begins
China and Nicaragua have initiated trading under a newly established free trade agreement, which formally started on Monday.
Shipping Giants Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd Begin Rerouting Ships to Avoid Red Sea as Houthi Attacks Increase
Following a series of attacks on ships in the Red Sea by Iranian-backed Houthi militants, shipping giants Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd have rerouted their vessels, opting for the longer Cape of Good Hope ro
Argentina Devalues Its Currency by 50% as Part of Shock Economic Measures
Argentina has announced a sharp devaluation of its currency, the Argentine peso, which will be devalued by 50%.
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