The beautiful country named the world’s ‘friendliest’ | Travel News | Travel

The beautiful country named the world’s ‘friendliest’ | Travel News | Travel

Travelling to a holiday destination where the hospitality is great makes the whole trip even more worthwhile. It will most likely have you wanting to extend the holiday or already planning your next visit back there. Well, as part of Conde Nast Traveller’s 2024 Readers’ Choice Awards, they gathered the opinions of travellers to find … Read more

Latino voters on why they supported Trump

Latino voters on why they supported Trump

Latino voters on why they supported Trump – CBS News Watch CBS News While a majority of Latinos voted for Vice President Kamala Harris, President-elect Donald Trump was backed by a record 46% of Latino voters, even gaining support in Democratic strongholds like New York City. Lilia Luciano spoke with some voters who were behind … Read more

Bajaj Auto to invest up to $10 million in its first overseas manufacturing plant, Bajaj Brazil

Bajaj Auto to invest up to  million in its first overseas manufacturing plant, Bajaj Brazil

Bajaj Auto Ltd, a prominent player in India’s two-wheeler market, on Wednesday announced an investment of up to $10 million in its fully-owned subsidiary, Bajaj Do Brasil Comercio De Motocicletas Ltda, commonly known as Bajaj Brazil. The investment, approximately ₹84 crores at current exchange rates, is designed to support business growth and meet the increasing … Read more

Why Are Bus Drivers In Peru Getting Killed? Latin America’s Transport System Falls Victim To Ruthless Extortion Gangs

Why Are Bus Drivers In Peru Getting Killed? Latin America’s Transport System Falls Victim To Ruthless Extortion Gangs

In recent months, Peru has been gripped by a wave of violence targeting bus drivers and transportation companies, primarily in the capital, Lima. This escalating crisis has revealed the pervasive control that extortionist gangs now hold over the country’s transportation sector, forcing companies and drivers to operate under the constant threat of violence. How Organised … Read more

How Latin American holidays shifted away from colonial legacies

How Latin American holidays shifted away from colonial legacies

This is the season of patriotism in Latin America as many countries commemorate their independence from colonial powers. From July to September, public plazas in countries from Mexico to Honduras and Chile fill with crowds dressed and painted in national colors, parades feature participants costumed as independence heroes, fireworks fill the skies, and schoolchildren reenact … Read more

The Rise Of Online Casinos In Latin America: A Growing Digital Trend

The Rise Of Online Casinos In Latin America: A Growing Digital Trend

The online casino industry is experiencing rapid growth worldwide, and Latin America is no exception. With advancements in internet connectivity, the proliferation of smartphones, and evolving legal frameworks, countries in the region are embracing this digital form of entertainment. This article examines the factors driving the expansion of online casinos in Latin America, focusing on … Read more

China’s firms seek to avoid pitfalls in search of key EV metal in Latin America: analysts

China’s firms seek to avoid pitfalls in search of key EV metal in Latin America: analysts

Chinese firms, which needs the raw material to make batteries for the world’s largest electric vehicle (EV) market, are hitting resistance in some Latin American countries that hold the keys to the world’s reserves of the soft, silvery-white alkali metal. The miners face environmental, protectionist and occasionally political barriers, analysts said, with some issues leading … Read more

Colombians in Denver “feel left out” of city’s migrant resources

Colombians in Denver “feel left out” of city’s migrant resources

At Raíces Brewing Company, a sea of festival-goers — many wearing the yellow soccer jerseys of the Colombian national team — braved the summer heat on a July afternoon. With cumbia music pounding over the speakers and cold cocktails in hand, they celebrated their culture at Denver’s eighth-annual Colombian Festival. Attendees visited vendors selling fresh … Read more

Xiaomi gains share in Latin America, Japan, India amid heated smartphone rivalry in China

Xiaomi gains share in Latin America, Japan, India amid heated smartphone rivalry in China

Xiaomi, mainland China’s fifth-largest smartphone vendor by sales, is taking big market shares in several regions and countries – including Latin America, Japan and India – as competition with rivals at home gets intense. The Beijing-based company shipped 6.2 million handsets or 35 per cent more units to Latin America last quarter, making it the … Read more

Miner tied to Chinese state-owned enterprise says Ottawa shouldn’t challenge Peru deal

Miner tied to Chinese state-owned enterprise says Ottawa shouldn’t challenge Peru deal

A subsidiary of a Chinese state-owned mining firm says Canada is wrongly considering a national security review in its agreement to purchase a gold and copper mine in Peru. In May, Vancouver-based Pan American Silver Corp. announced an agreement worth almost $300 million US to sell its stake in Peru’s La Arena gold mine to … Read more