Venezuela's Oil Exports Surge to Highest Levels in Five Years
Venezuela's oil exports have reached their highest point since 2018, largely due to increased sales to the United States and India, indicating a recovery in the oil sector.
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Venezuela's oil exports have reached their highest point since 2018, largely due to increased sales to the United States and India, indicating a recovery in the oil sector.
As demand for meat surges, slaughterhouses in Chapeco, Brazil, are criticized for their harsh working conditions, particularly affecting Indigenous populations and immigrants.
A significant international conference aimed at phasing out fossil fuels wrapped up in Colombia, gathering representatives from 57 countries to address this critical issue.
Venezuela's historical ties to German industry have faded over decades of socialism, leaving only a few companies. However, a shift towards openness could attract renewed interest from German entrepreneurs.
Southern Chile showcases a stunning display of autumn colors, where the temperate deciduous forests come alive amidst the backdrop of Patagonia's diverse landscapes.
As New Mexico contemplates a surge in nuclear energy projects, local communities voice apprehensions regarding safety and environmental implications.
A tragic explosives attack on the Pan-American Highway in southwest Colombia has resulted in the deaths of 14 individuals, with suspected guerrillas believed to be responsible.
An interview with the director of the New Mexico Reforestation Center sheds light on the challenges and strategies involved in replanting areas affected by wildfires.
Two Americans, allegedly CIA operatives, died in a car accident following a Mexican-led mission aimed at dismantling a drug lab, according to Mexican authorities.
In a significant development, Peruvian police have raided the homes of the former elections chief and five officials as part of an investigation into irregularities from the recent presidential election.
In a significant move, Brazil has rejected the ‘TerraBras’ initiative, which was intended to strengthen mineral resource collaboration with the United States, as negotiations remain stalled.
Following its recent acquisition of Desktop, Claro, a subsidiary of America Movil, has expressed openness to pursuing additional acquisitions in Brazil's telecom market.
During the Boston Marathon, Ajay Haridasse collapsed near the finish line, but fellow runners Robson De Oliveira and Aaron Beggs came to his aid, demonstrating remarkable sportsmanship.
A Democratic representative from New Mexico emphasizes the state's potential to become a leader in nuclear energy production, suggesting significant growth in the sector.
In light of a recent shooting at the Teotihuacan pyramids that left one dead and 13 injured, the Mexican president emphasizes the need for improved security measures for tourists ahead of the World Cup.
Cuba has confirmed recent discussions with a US delegation, marking a notable moment in the context of strained relations and economic challenges on the island.
The 'Nuclear in New Mexico' conference, held on April 20, 2026, reflects a rising interest in uranium as the state considers its nuclear energy options.
A recent study has prompted a reevaluation of a fossil once thought to be a pterosaur, suggesting it may actually belong to a fish species, challenging previous assumptions.
This week, Seville is projected to reach 34C, while regions in Brazil may see temperatures in the high 30s, alongside storm forecasts in southern Africa.
As the world's largest industrial trade fair, Hannover Messe 2026 is set to open its doors with Brazil as the featured partner country, highlighting its technological advancements.