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Mexico eyes Korea as key partner in official development assistance
Mexico is seeking to strengthen ties with Korea as it expands flagship aid programs, reflecting the Latin American nation’s growing role as a regional donor, according to Alejandra del Moral Vela, executive director of the Mexican Agency for...
Haiti, Caricom welcome UN Security Council resolution on Haiti
A man gestures toward armed members of the military in a pickup truck as protesters make their way to the Villa d'Accueil to demand increased security from the government, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on April 2, 2025. (Photo: AFP) UNITED NATIONS,...
“It’s a Pity She’s So Ugly,” Wrote ‘Che’ Guevara About the Woman Who Would Become His First Wife.
An Argentine film aims to rescue the figure of Hilda Gadea, who has been erased from official history. Image of the marriage certificate between Hilda Gadea and Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara / Special 14ymedio, Havana, 23 September 2025 — The life of...
UN Security Council approves Gang Suppression Force in Haiti
The United Nations Security Council on Tuesday authorized the transition of the Multinational Security Support mission in Haiti into a new Gang Suppression Force for an initial period of 12 months. - Advertisement - The resolution, adopted by a...
This Week In Curated Coffee Selections From The Sprudge Roaster’s Village
We get asked by friends and family where to buy coffee a lot. It’s a tough question! It’s easy to lose track of just how many incredible, fresh, vibrant coffees are out there. Every week, we ask our advertising roasting partners for coffee...
UN Security Council Approves a Military Force to Fight Gangs in Haiti
Twelve of the 15 members of the UN Security Council approved a complex draft text to create a Gang Suppression Force for Haiti, and three members abstained, above: China, Pakistan and Russia, citing qualms and lingering questions about the...
Best of NJIFF Program #2 at the Fall 2025 New Jersey Film Festival on Saturday, October 4!
By Al Nigrin originally published: 09/30/2025 Here is the line up Best of the 2025 New Jersey International Film Festival Program #2: I Was There – Kamila Kuc (London, England) I Was There is a haunting exploration of familial bonds,...
A Billion Views for Liberty: Looking Back, Looking Ahead
Eight years ago, I left network TV behind. I worried that moving to social media wouldn’t work -- that not enough people wanted news alongside cat videos. I also worried that not enough of you would donate to pay for it. Unlike most of what you...
‘Let’s Go Bash Some Skulls’: Inside the Militarization of Trump’s America
Earlier this summer, the same week the Trump administration sent the National Guard to Los Angeles, a California-based military officer called Michael* was in a meeting with fellow personnel. The conversation turned to what was happening in LA,...
A student deported and summer of immigration sweeps leave a school reeling
Keep up with LAist. If you're enjoying this article, you'll love our daily newsletter, The LA Report. Each weekday, catch up on the 5 most pressing stories to start your morning in 3 minutes or less. As students at Maywood Academy High School in...
PH: Include human rights education in curricula
Philippine Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva Carlos Sorreta pushed for the mainstreaming of human rights education (HRE) in school curricula and professional development programs. In his remarks on the margins of the 60th...
Opposition leader rebuts PM‘s State of the Nation Address
Hon. Tracy Taegar Panton By William Ysaguirre (Freelance Writer) BELIZE CITY, Thurs. Sept. 18, 2025 The Leader of the Opposition, Hon. Tracy Panton, in a Facebook post in which she laid out a blistering rebuttal of the claims made by Prime...
Company had ‘track record’ of accidents. Then a Perryville cereal plant worker died
PERRYVILLE, Mo. — In February 2023, an employee for a large food manufacturer was cleaning a machine at a southern Illinois factory when his right hand was sucked in by two metal rollers, crushing three fingers that were later amputated. Nineteen...
Leaving the mainstream
Eight years ago, I left network TV behind. I worried that moving to social media wouldn’t work– that not enough people wanted news alongside cat videos. I also worried that not enough of you would donate to pay for it. Unlike most of what you find...
Taste of Nations provides an immersive cultural culinary experience for students
Thousands of students and staff had the opportunity to experience the final cultural celebration of Global Focus Week at the Taste of Nations Festival event held at the Vines Center Sept. 26. Director of Communications and Student Engagement for...
Diocesan Notebook – September 25
Masses and Prayer Services Bishop Ronald Gainer will be the principal celebrant for the Annual Diocesan Red Mass on Wednesday, October 8, at 5:30 p.m. at the Cathedral Parish of Saint Patrick, Harrisburg. Father Jeffrey Tudgay, canon lawyer and...
A student deported and a summer of raids leave a school reeling
Johanna, 17, was nearly done with her sophomore year of high school when she, her mother, and her younger sister were detained by immigration agents. They were deported a month later. Credit: GoFundMe Este artículo está disponible en español....
Shielding Stories: Young Minahasan Journalists Are Reclaiming Their Heritage
By Hendro Karundeng, Kelung Contributor, Tontemboan Tribe, Minahasa Nation In the misty hills of Kolongan, a group of young Minahasan men and women gathered with a shared purpose: to reclaim their ancestral stories and traditions through the power...
Gen Z take lead on fashion resale becoming mainstream in US
The 2025 Recommerce Report by OfferUp in partnership with data analytics firm GlobalData, sheds light on the expansive nature of the secondhand economy, which extends beyond apparel to include furniture, sporting goods, and more. Its findings are...
PUP Celebrates 75 Years of ‘Serving the Nation’
The People’s United Party celebrated its 75th anniversary on Saturday in Orange Walk, the home district of Prime Minister John Briceño. The event at the Banquitas House of Culture brought party members together to celebrate over seven decades of...