Venezuelans create strategy to protect sea turtles
In Venezuela, a community is leading the way in safeguarding sea turtles from the threats of poaching, exploitation, and habitat destruction. Find out more.
Read More...In Venezuela, a community is leading the way in safeguarding sea turtles from the threats of poaching, exploitation, and habitat destruction. Find out more.
Read More...Mexico has a year to go before it elects its next president. But the competition has already begun. See more.
Read More...Top developers and industry experts are warning artificial intelligence could bring the end of humans.
Read More...The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen is wrapping up her trip through Latin America.
Read More...A Restaurateur in Washington, D.C. is bringing Afrofuturism to the dinner table.
Read More...Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi just wrapped up a Latin American tour of three countries.
Read More...The U.S. and Western powers use sanctions as a diplomatic tool. Some argue sanctions are necessary, while others call it economic blackmail.
Read More...With the WNBA now in full spring, three players from China are debuting this year.
Read More...Aimed at boosting relations between Latin America and the European Union, President of the European Commission Ursula Van der Leyen is touring Latin American countries.
Read More...Carbon capture technologies are becoming a priority as countries and companies commit to being carbon-neutral by 2050.
Read More...China is Argentina’s second-largest trade partner and their extending their currency swap. A move that will help ease pressure on Argentina’s foreign currency reserves.
Read More...See what Honduras hopes to gain in its president’s state visit to China.
Read More...Chase’s growing strength and consolidation of the U.S. banking sector has angered lawmakers. Find out more.
Read More...It featured cutting-edge tech that was sometimes eye-opening and head-scratching, but never dull. Take a look.
Read More...Known for superlatives at their events, Apple called the product, “the most advanced personal electronics device ever,” noting that it filed more than 5,000 patents to create the device.
Read More...The U.S. commercial real estate market is facing a potential crisis.
Read More...President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva welcomed regional leaders to Brazil Tuesday in an effort to reintegrate the region’s governments and cultivate their collective power.
Read More...During the COVID-19 pandemic, semiconductor chips were negatively impacted causing a global shortage in supply chains for electronics.
Read More...U.S. lawmakers spent two days this week grilling the former heads of three failed banks. And, as Owen Fairclough reports, there’s rising public anger about how much executives earned as their banks collapsed.
Read More...The state of California has one of the highest minimum wages in the U.S. at $15.74 an hour. A recent investigation by the U.S. Labor Department found some migrant workers were being paid as low as $1.58 cents an hour.
Read More...A new immigrant law in Florida is creating panic in the agricultural community of the state.
Read More...Addiction is a disease that comes with a high price tag.
Read More...The Black Innovation Alliance was created to support Black entrepreneurs in the United States – and so far, it has already reached almost 400,000 people, assisting them in turning their good ideas into a business.
Read More...Google unveiled a number of new devices at its annual developer conference on Wednesday in California.
Read More...Working mothers comprise a significant part of the labor force, accounting for about one-third (32%) of all working women.
Read More...After the 2008 global financial disaster, U.S. banks imposed new safeguards to keep that disaster from happening again. But the recent collapse of four U.S. banks is raising concerns within the industry.
Read More...A new series of laws passed in Jackson, Mississippi could have a negative impact on the Black community.
Read More...It is estimated that around two million people are currently serving time in the United States prison system.
Read More...As we continue our coverage of indigenous cultural conservation, we’re looking at how technology is helping – particularly when it comes to preserving language.
Read More...The 30th Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting will convene in the United States in November.
Read More...The annual consumer price inflation in the U.S. has fallen to 4.9%, reaching its lowest level since April 2021, according to government figures released on May 10, but some consumer prices are still rising. See the latest.
Read More...The U.S. economy is showing signs of a slowdown, despite defying the odds over the past two years. Find out more.
Read More...Poverty in Argentina is increasing, with an inflation rate over 100% hitting low-income sectors the hardest.
Read More...TikTok is used for a variety of reasons. From recipes and silly videos, to advice and potential job opportunities. CGTN’s Mark Niu explores the app’s social impact.
Read More...Five years ago former U.S. President Donald Trump made the decision to exit the ‘Iran Nuclear Deal.’ CGTN’s Sean Callebs resists the controversial choice and its impact.
Read More...Time is running out for the U.S. Congress to extend the debt ceiling and avoid a default by the U.S. government. Will Congress come to an agreement on raising the debt ceiling?
Read More...The annual Met Gala was held in New York City. This year, the event highlights the work of famed designer Karl Lagerfeld
Read More...The first of May marks International Workers’ Day, a celebration of the rights of workers in many parts of the world.
Read More...Paraguay’s ruling party won another five years to govern the country in Sunday’s general elections
Read More...For 75 years, the Tulalip Indian Boarding School was a mainstay in the Pacific Northwest region of the U.S.
Read More...After months of defying inflation and higher interest rates, the U.S. economy has slowed down. See the latest.
Read More...There are more than a dozen bills being debated in state legislatures across the United States that would restrict some foreign nationals from owning land.
Read More...The U.S. population is growing older. In fact, more people are living past 100 than ever before.
Read More...Banks have been tightening their lending requirements, while collectively writing off nearly $3.5 billion in loans customers couldn’t repay, in what many analysts see as a sign of a new credit crunch.
Read More...Just days after a 16-year-old in the U.S. was shot after knocking on the door of the wrong address, a woman was shot dead in similar circumstances.
Read More...Argentina’s worst drought in almost 100 years is decimating critical soy, wheat and corn production, damaging the income of farmers, producers – and hurting the economy.
Read More...Tropical forests are key to fight climate change and the loss of wild species.
Read More...Many Florida students and faculty members are sounding alarms against a new bill that would ban several academic disciplines, including critical race theory and queer theory, from state university curriculum, as well as eliminate most programs that support such discussions.
Read More...The COVID-19 pandemic has had a lingering impact on college enrollment levels in the U.S.
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