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UN Security Council ineffective, says Brazil’s President Lula

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...

Owner:  Rased Mehedi
Caribbean delegates get a taste of Axarquia’s finest

Caribbean delegates get a taste of Axarquia’s finest

A group from the Caribbean visited Axarquia. Credit: Ayuntamiento de Almachar The Axarquia region welcomed a lively group of English-speaking Caribbean representatives, from Jamaica, Barbados and The Bahamas. They visited Spain through the...

Owner:  Euesden Family
Brazilian man burns luxury Porsche to claim insurance; caught on camera
Researchers mapping rural heat to protect farmworkers
Researchers are mapping heat to protect Californian farmworkers

Researchers are mapping heat to protect Californian farmworkers

Research assistants Brandon Toji, right, and Michelle Solorio watch as Raul Cruz, foreground, chops sugarcane in Niland, Calif., Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong) In the summers, the sky is jet black when Raul Cruz arrives at this...

Owner:  Ogden-Nutting Family
Argentine Farmers Bet On Milei, Reject Return Of Peronists

Argentine Farmers Bet On Milei, Reject Return Of Peronists

Home South America Argentina Argentine Farmers Bet On Milei, Reject Return Of Peronists Since taking office almost two years ago, Milei has enjoyed broad support from the agriculture sector, which shares his vision of unrestricted and deregulated...

Owner:  Nitin A. Gokhale
C-390 For IAF? Why Brazil’s ‘Millennium’ Is A Hot Contender To Win India’s MTA Deal & Replace An-32, Il-76 Fleets?
Why Trump Is Bailing Out Argentina’s Libertarian Leader

Why Trump Is Bailing Out Argentina’s Libertarian Leader

The Donald Trump administration is using $20 billion of US government money plus $20B more in private loans to bail out Argentina’s corrupt libertarian President Javier Milei. The Trump administration is talking about using $40 billion to bail out...

Owner:  Margaret Flowers & The Alliance for Global Justice (Non-profit)
South Korea secures 131,000 tons of corn for animal feed
USDA to restart vital farmer aid, offering financial relief amid prolonged government shutdown

USDA to restart vital farmer aid, offering financial relief amid prolonged government shutdown

USDA to restart vital farmer aid, offering financial relief amid prolonged government shutdown The USDA is restarting its Farm Service Agency to provide over $3 billion in frozen loans and aid payments to farmers, offering critical relief during...

Owner:  Mike Adams
Soybeans hold cautious optimism as South American planting conditions stay favorable

Soybeans hold cautious optimism as South American planting conditions stay favorable

Market News Soybeans hold cautious optimism as South American planting conditions stay favorable Soybeans were mixed, mostly lower, on spread trade and profit taking, but still had good week-to-week gains. Soybeans have maintained some cautious...

Owner:  José Feliciano & Behdad Eghbali, Charlesbank Capital Partners & United Arab Emirates Government
Norris Grabs Pole for Mexican Grand Prix, Piastri Struggles

Norris Grabs Pole for Mexican Grand Prix, Piastri Struggles

Lando Norris has been the dominant of the three leading championship contenders on the Saturday of the Mexican Grand Prix weekend, topping Free Practice 3 before securing his first pole since the Belgian Grand Prix seven rounds back. "I’m happy to...

Owner:  Hearst Family
Farmers Turn to Flawed Visa Program in Search for Legal Labor. Now the Rules – and Costs – are Changing.

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...

Owner:  Jerrel Jones
'First time that's happened': Black farmer leader blames Trump for 'humiliating' new low

'First time that's happened': Black farmer leader blames Trump for 'humiliating' new low

Donald Trump has "betrayed" American farmers who voted for him, according to John Boyd Jr., president of the National Black Farmers Association. Boyd appeared on MSNBC on Saturday, saying directly that, "The president of the United States sold out...

Owner:  John Byrne & Michael Rogers
USDA cattle plan: The agricultural agency unveils its plan to reinvigorate cattle industry

USDA cattle plan: The agricultural agency unveils its plan to reinvigorate cattle industry

The US Department of Agriculture revealed a plan on Oct. 22, 2025, to “fortify” the American beef industry, strengthen ranches, rebuild capacity and lower costs for consumers. The plan announcement comes on the heels of several attention-grabbing...

Owner:  Ogden-Nutting Family
Ladelin (Delcer) Women Farmers Association Receives Irrigation Equipment from TTM

Ladelin (Delcer) Women Farmers Association Receives Irrigation Equipment from TTM

H.E. Nicole Su, Taiwan’s Ambassador to Saint Lucia, joins members of the Ladelin (Delcer) Women Farmers Association, and other officials for a group photo following the handover ceremony on Friday, October 17, 2015. (Photo credit: TTM) Members of...

Owner:  Gordon Family
Mexico and the African Union: Two decades of shared commitment

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...

Owner:  Amare Aregawi
San Rafael, Colombia: A Natural Paradise of Rivers and Pools
Wild Green Yonder: In the banana, a lesson in risks of big agriculture

Wild Green Yonder: In the banana, a lesson in risks of big agriculture

We’ve all grabbed a banana on the go and thought nothing of it. But what if this everyday fruit disappeared from grocery stores? It sounds dramatic, but it’s a real possibility: The Cavendish banana, the variety that fills almost every supermarket...

Owner:  Randall D. Smith & Heath Freeman

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