Venezuela's Army has actually ended up fixing and updating dozens of old tanks and armored lorries, according to the nation's Ministry of Defense.This work assists the Army keep its equipment working well, despite the fact that it deals with cash issues and can not quickly buy new lorries. The Army initially bought 78 Scorpion 90 tanks from a British company in 1989. These

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Flybondi, Argentina's first spending plan airline, has a brand-new main owner. COC Global Enterprise, an investment fund based in the United States, recently purchased a huge share of the company.This move follows Flybondi faced months of major problems, consisting of numerous delayed and canceled flights. Flybondi started flying in 2018 and quickly ended up being popular

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The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) is preparing to invest $8.5 billion over the next years to make certain the canal keeps working well and stays crucial for world trade. This details comes directly from official declarations by the ACP and the Panamanian government.The Panama Canal is a faster way for ships moving goods in between the Atlantic and

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Vatican Media recently released a documentary called “León de Perú.” It tells the story of Robert Francis Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, and his nearly 20 years working in Peru.

Official records show that Prevost, an American priest and member of the Augustinian order, served in many roles there, including parish priest, teacher, and bishop.

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Voters in Latin America now see crime, drug trafficking, and corruption as their greatest concerns. Authorities studies and reports reveal these concerns matter more to people than inflation or the economy.As an outcome, lots of citizens are choosing leaders who guarantee to be tough on crime. Current attacks on political leaders, like the tried killing of Colombian

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Ecuador’s government passed a new intelligence law on June 11, 2025, to fight a surge in violent crime. Official police data show that in 2024, Ecuador had nearly 7,000 murders, with violence rising even more in early 2025.

President Daniel Noboa’s team says the new law will help control powerful criminal groups. The law creates a big intelligence s

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