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How China weaponized soybeans to squeeze U.S. farmers — and spite Trump
The start of the harvest in September is usually when China, the world’s biggest importer of soybeans, puts in a flurry of orders to the farms of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, and Indiana. This year, however, Chinese importers aren’t buying. In...
Colombia Strengthens Its Role as Indigenous Tourism Leader in Latin America
Colombia is establishing itself as a top destination for indigenous tourism, hosting the first regional congress of this type of tourism. Credit: Luis Ospino / Colombia One Colombia is consolidating its position as a benchmark country in...
Trump administration increases low-tariff Argentine beef imports to cut U.S. prices
USA – The Trump administration is significantly raising the volume of Argentine beef allowed into the United States at lower tariffs, a decision officials say is aimed at reducing record-high beef prices. A White House official confirmed Thursday...
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To the editor: I am writing to express my concern over the bail out of Argentina. This doesn’t sound like America first. Rob Citrone is the person we are saving and President Trump is making it sound like he is concerned for the people of...
Laying the Groundwork for an Early Warning System Along South America’s Bioceanic Corridors
Asunción, October 23, 2025 (PAHO) – Authorities and technical teams from six countries are gathered in Asunción, Paraguay, to strengthen collaboration toward the creation of an integrated early warning system along the bioceanic corridors of South...
Farmers Turn to Flawed Visa Program in Search for Legal Labor. Now the Rules – and Costs – are Changing.
Monty Lilford works in the fabrication shop at B&B Agri Sales in Buffalo County, Wis., on Oct. 6, 2025. (Paul Kiefer / Wisconsin Watch) Wisconsin farmers are increasingly hiring workers through the H-2A visa program — even as slow-moving...
‘Paraguayan Tradition’ Stamp Featuring Guampa and Ñandutí Icons Unveiled
The new ‘Paraguayan Tradition’ stamp and coin, commemorative items from the Annual Assembly of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and BID Invest 2026, are officially launched. Led by Paraguay’s Minister of Economy and Finance, Carlos...
Bird flu cases on the rise, as illness confirmed at Georgia commercial poultry farm
Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel weighs in on how concerned people should be about bird flu spreading on 'Fox Report.' NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Georgia chicken producer is working to stop the spread of the...
Vietnamese PM meets with Cambodian, Canadian, Brazilian leaders on sidelines of 47th ASEAN Summit
KUALA LUMPUR – Vietnamese Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính had separate meetings with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Brazilian President Lula da Silva on the sidelines of the 47th ASEAN Summit and Related...
Erastus Asare Donkor and 29 other journalists embody the struggle for freely reported environmental coverage
Journalists all over the world investigate and report on serious issues related to the environment, natural resources, and their management – providing revelations about illegal land exploitation, gold mining, deforestation and pollution. For...
In Spain, migrants are saving sheep farms by taking over shepherding
In Spain's rural areas, sheep farms are having a hard time finding employees willing to herd the animals. To fill that gap and also find work for recent migrants, a government program is training recently arrived migrants, many from African...
UN Security Council ineffective, says Brazil’s President Lula
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has criticised the UN Security Council as “practically paralyzed,” saying major wars are being waged by member countries without accountability. He made the remarks on Saturday (October 25) in Kuala...
Mexico and the African Union: Two decades of shared commitment
In October 2025, Mexico proudly commemorates 20 years of its status as a Permanent Observer to the African Union (AU). This milestone reflects not only a diplomatic relationship built on respect and dialogue, but also a shared commitment to...
My husband and I left our lucrative tech careers in California and bought a farm in Puerto Rico. 17 years later, we're still happy with our decision.
Despite my husband and my family's belief that our decision to leave the matrix to live on a homestead in the mountains was spontaneous, people don't just wake up one day and realize they don't fit in. That moment of clarity is the culmination of...
US Navy GRAVELY Destroyer Near Venezuela; Residents Plead For Peace | Caribbean Crisis | Trump
Trump’s FULL Air Force 1 Presser: ‘Love China’s Help’: US Pres. On Putin, Canada, ‘Nuclear’ N. Korea En route to Malaysia for the ASEAN Summit, U.S. President Donald Trump spoke with reporters aboard Air Force One — addressing everything from...
Brazil’s First Lady urges use of local food in Indonesia’s MBG
Jakarta (ANTARA) - Brazilian First Lady Janja da Silva on Friday urged Indonesia to prioritize locally sourced ingredients in its Free Nutritional Meals (MBG) Program, citing Brazil’s experience in building a sustainable school meal system. During...
Carla Stellweg, influential critic, gallerist and scholar of Latin American art, has died, aged 83
Carla Stellweg, a gallerist and curator of Latin American art, has died at age 83 in Cuernavaca, Mexico. Stellweg was a pivotal figure in the Latin American art world, working mainly between Mexico City and New York. The founder and...
What lives in the depths of the historic Everglades, SW Florida?
Florida is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including several protected and endangered species. South Florida contains over 2 million acres of unique conservation lands like the Everglades and Big Cypress. Notable animals include the Florida...
Mexican Experts Suspect That Pemex Is Giving Cuba Low Quality Diesel That Won’t Work
The product does not meet the country’s regulations to be considered ultra low in sulfur, but it is suitable for power plants. Between January and September of this year, the daily average number of barrels leaving Mexican state oil refineries was...