Scientists Discover Over 100 New Species in the Depths of the Australian Sea

In the depths of the Coral Sea, a scientific expedition has unveiled a hidden treasure beneath Australian waters. During a 35-day research journey, more than 100 new species, including sharks, rays, and unique fish, were discovered in a dive that explored depths from 200 to nearly 3,000 meters below the surface. These discoveries, conducted in … Read more

Discover Paradise: Luxury Resorts in Brazil for Unforgettable Holidays

Brazil, with its stunning landscapes and unique biodiversity, is the perfect setting for those seeking luxury experiences amidst nature. The luxury resorts scattered across the country offer much more than just accommodation; they provide an immersion in comfort, sophistication, and exclusivity. All-Inclusive Experiences and Exclusivity At Club Med resorts, for example, you can enjoy an … Read more

Cheap Imports Stifle Argentina’s Textile Industry

Argentina’s textile industry lost 12,000 formal jobs in 2025 — over 20,000 since 2023 — while cotton t-shirts enter the country declared at less than one U.S. cent. The cause: systematic under-invoicing in imports, which, according to the Argentine Textile Industries Federation (FITA), affects over 70% of textile imports, with prices below historical levels, not … Read more

São Paulo Teachers Stage Walkout on Thursday and Friday

The Union of Official Education Teachers of the State of São Paulo (Apeosp) has called for a teachers’ strike this Thursday and Friday, April 9 and 10. The group is demanding a salary adjustment, correct application of the national wage floor as a career base, professional appreciation, better working conditions, and changes in ongoing educational … Read more

Mexico Establishes Aid Collection Center in Oaxaca to Support Cuba Against US Blockade

The state of Oaxaca, Mexico, inaugurated on April 9, 2026, an aid collection center in solidarity with Cuba, which has been facing an economic blockade imposed by the United States for over six decades. The initiative, which will remain active until April 30, is coordinated by the Oaxacan Committee of Solidarity with Cuba, with the … Read more

Cheap Imports Strangle Argentina’s Textile Industry

Argentina’s textile industry lost 12,000 formal jobs in 2025—over 20,000 since 2023—as cotton T-shirts enter the country declared at less than a cent per dollar. The cause: systematic under-invoicing in imports, which, according to the Argentine Federation of Textile Industries (FITA), affects more than 70% of textile imports, with prices below historical levels, not even … Read more

Explore the Untamed Wonders of Brazil: The Amazon and Pantanal Await!

Get ready for an unforgettable adventure through two of the world’s most spectacular natural sanctuaries: the Amazon and Brazil’s Pantanal. This journey is an invitation to immerse yourself in the lush diversity of nature, where every moment is a fascinating discovery. Exploring the Amazon Begin your journey in Manaus, the heart of the Amazon, where … Read more

Stanley Prusiner Unveils Prion Discovery, Challenges Molecular Biology

Scientist Stanley Prusiner from the University of California, San Francisco, made medical history by publishing a study on July 2, 1982, in the journal Science, identifying infectious proteins, known as prions, as the causative agents of neurodegenerative diseases. His work demonstrated that prions were responsible for conditions such as scrapie, a disease affecting sheep, challenging … Read more

US Vice President Excludes Lebanon from Iran Ceasefire, Escalating Tensions

US Vice President JD Vance declared on April 9, 2026, that Lebanon is not included in the ceasefire agreement signed between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran. According to Vance, Lebanon’s exclusion stems from an alleged ‘misunderstanding’ regarding the terms of the agreement, and he characterized the situation in the country as … Read more