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How climate change is creating disputes on the Swiss-Italian borderThe climate change-induced melting of glaciers is moving Switzerland's borders, leading to new disputes over land and buildings.
Way up in the snowy Alps, the border between Switzerland and Italy has shifted due to a melting glacier, putting the location of an Italian mountain lodge...
Why Latin America Lost at Globalization—and How It Can Win NowGlobalization has been the watchword of the last 40 years, credited with boosting economic growth and bringing hundreds of millions out of poverty—while also charged with increasing inequality and destroying jobs and communities. Yet as trade, services, data, people and ideas international...
Bishop Marcelo Crivella won’t become Brazil’s ambassador to South Africa – diplomatsSources said South Africa had rejected Brazil’s request to accept the former mayor of Rio de Janeiro, Bishop Marcelo Crivella, as Brazil’s ambassador in SA.
Controversial Bishop Marcelo Crivella, an evangelical pastor, gospel singer and former mayor of Rio de Janeiro, will appa...
‘Drink more to get more money,' says religious cult leader in viral videoThe religious cult leader in the viral video has gained popularity in Thailand. The craze to meet him is such that people are making advance bookings.
As per media reports, a new group has been spotted in Phra Maha Munee Khru Tham Gao Goat in the Chiang Yuen district in Maha Sarakham province...
How Japan Become The Third Largest Economy In The WorldOn 15 August 1945, Japan was defeated by the allied forces. At that time, nobody had thought this defeated nation could become the third-largest economy in the world.
Never in history has a nation’s economy recovered so quickly from the war and become one of t...
Exodus of Ukrainian workers hits Europe's emerging economiesGORZOW WIELKOPOLSKI, Poland - Construction sites, factory assembly lines and warehouses across central Europe are scrambling to fill vacancies after tens of thousands of Ukrainian men left their blue-collar jobs to return home after Russia invaded their country.
Ukrainian w...
Online banking surges in Brazil as more customers open bank accounts online than in personA Deloitte study shows that online banking in Brazil is on the rise -- smartphones account for over half of all banking transactions in the country.
In Brazil last year, more bank accounts were opened through digital channels than at physical branches for the first ti...
3 Reasons for the Fertilizer and Food ShortageBad weather, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and a shortage of fertilizer have led to fears of a globalfood crisis.
This infographic will help you understand the problem by highlighting three key factors behind the mounting food crisis.
#1: The Ferti...
The tech helping to bring you your morning coffeeFor an estimated one billion people around the world drinking coffee is a daily regime.
Yet what many coffee lovers might not know is that they are often drinking a brew made, at least in part, from Brazilian beans.
"Brazilian beans have popular characteristics, a...
Is Panama Next for a Hard Left Turn?While Caracas hosts Russian war games, a U.S. Latin ally faces political unrest.
If not for all eyes on the war in Ukraine, Venezuela’s plan to host the Kremlin’s International Army Games in August might be getting the attention it deserves. Th...