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World’s Largest Coral Discovered in the Southwest Pacific, Visible from Space

In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have located the world’s largest known coral in the remote southwest Pacific Ocean, near the Solomon Islands. This massive coral specimen, spanning over 100 feet and estimated to be more than 300 years old, was identified...

Political Crisis in Haiti Escalates Amid Violence and Prime Minister’s Dispute

Haiti’s mounting political turmoil deepened Monday as a new prime minister was controversially appointed, triggering fresh tensions in a nation already grappling with gang violence and social instability. The transitional council announced businessman Alix Didier...

Spain Prepares for New Storms Amid Political Fallout from Deadly Floods

Spain is bracing for more severe weather as political tensions rise in the aftermath of last month’s devastating floods, which killed over 200 people and caused billions in damages. Fresh warnings for heavy rain, high waves, and strong winds have put regions like...
IMPAK Band Releases Two Music Videos

IMPAK Band Releases Two Music Videos

IMPAK Band is making a triumphant return to the music scene after several years with the launch of two impressive music videos, "Gaña," directed by Ily Geerman, and "Ta Con Nos Ta," directed by Juan Pablo. Both songs belong to the genre of blended rhythms, offering...

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Taiwan Earthquake Leaves 10 Dead, 18 Still Missing

Taiwan Earthquake Leaves 10 Dead, 18 Still Missing

Taiwan was struck by a powerful earthquake last Tuesday, registering a magnitude of 7.2 in Hualien county, resulting in a tragic toll of 10 deaths and over 1,000 injuries. Despite extensive rescue efforts, 18 individuals, including six tourists, remain missing, adding...

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Aruba takes preventive measures to avoid Dengue outbreak

Aruba takes preventive measures to avoid Dengue outbreak

RECENTLY, the Ministry of Tourism and Public Health of Aruba has taken note of the increase in Dengue cases in Curaçao, where unfortunately three deaths have already been reported. To prevent and be proactive, Minister Oduber has instructed the Yellow Fever and...

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Hunger in Haiti worsening due to gang violence

Hunger in Haiti worsening due to gang violence

HAITI is in an increasingly deepening humanitarian crisis as hunger spreads throughout the entire country due to the escalating gang violence and political tension. Humanitarian workers, doctors, and missionaries are sounding the alarm, warning of a desperate...

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Israel Accused of Targeting Aid Workers in Gaza Strikes

Israel Accused of Targeting Aid Workers in Gaza Strikes

In the aftermath of strikes in Gaza that resulted in seven fatalities, the founder of World Central Kitchen (WCK) has accused Israel of systematically targeting aid workers. The strikes, which hit three WCK vehicles in central Gaza on Monday, have sparked...

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San Nicolas, Aruba: Revitalizing Culture Through Murals

San Nicolas, Aruba: Revitalizing Culture Through Murals

San Nicolas, affectionately known as Aruba’s “Sunrise City,” is a vibrant testament to artistic and cultural rejuvenation. Located on the island’s southeastern coast, this town has transformed into a colorful open-air gallery, thanks to an ambitious mural project that...

Awajún Indigenous Communities Demand Justice for Child Abuse

Awajún Indigenous Communities Demand Justice for Child Abuse

In Peru, the alarming issue of sexual abuse against minors in the indigenous Awajún communities has highlighted the severity of these crimes and the urgent need for action. In 2023 alone, 21,000 cases of sexual violence against minors were reported in the country....