Uruguayan court rejects injunction against offshore seismic prospection, allowing exploration to continue — MercoPress

Uruguayan court rejects injunction against offshore seismic prospection, allowing exploration to continue Saturday, April 18th 2026 – 02:53 UTC The court dismissed the case on procedural grounds without fully examining the environmental merits A Montevideo civil court dismissed an injunction filed by social organizations and fishing industry unions against seismic prospection activities for […]

CompTIA Certification: Elevate Your IT Career

In today’s technology-driven world, having validated IT skills is critical for career advancement. CompTIA certifications are globally recognized credentials that provide professionals with verified knowledge across IT domains, including networking, security, cloud computing, hardware, and cybersecurity. These certifications are vendor-neutral, meaning they are not tied to a specific software or platform, making them versatile and […]

Latin America’s left gather in Spain to counter far-right

Barcelona, Spain — Left-wing leaders from across Europe and Latin America are holding a two-day conference in Spain in defense of the rule of international law and against the rise of the far-right. Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio da Silva, both vocal critics of U.S. President Donald Trump’s foreign policy, […]

Mexico City Becomes the NBA’s Latin Future One Game Ahead

The NBA’s return to Mexico City, featuring Denver and Indiana, is more than a regular-season spectacle. It signals where basketball sees its next emotional and commercial frontier, and why Latin America may no longer be treated as a side market. A Game That Says More When the NBA sends Denver and Indiana to Mexico City […]

Colombian Informant Escapes Prison and Exposes Justice’s Crooked Moral Theater

A Colombian informant’s sentence in Texas does more than close one tax case. It raises a darker question for Latin America about whether U.S. justice, long marketed as tough and clean, can really confront cartel crime when its own agents, informants and institutions blur law into spectacle. When Punishment Starts Looking Selective For years, much […]

Latin American Deportees Become Pawns in Washington’s New Border Geography

A new U.S. deportation flight carrying Latin Americans to Congo reveals a harsher migration logic, where legal protection can be sidestepped, exile can be outsourced, and vulnerable people can be moved across continents as if distance itself were a substitute for justice. When Exile Stops Being About Home Around 15 people from Latin America landed […]

Ecuador Lets Trans Teens Be Seen as Politics Looks Away

Ecuador’s court-backed opening for transgender adolescents seeking legal recognition marks a profound victory for dignity, family persistence, and civil rights. However, reality shows how fragile that gain remains in a country where institutions still lag behind lived reality. A Right Won in Court, Not in Culture In Ecuador, one of the most intimate acts a […]

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