March 6, 2025 Carnival celebrations began in Brazil, Bolivia and beyond. A Wayuu migrant played with a chicken in Colombia.
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TravelPulse on MSNMarriott Expands Footprint in the Caribbean and Latin America with Record-Breaking GrowthMarriott International strengthens its presence across the CALA region, bolstering the luxury, midscale, and all-inclusive segments and setting the stage for continued growth in key markets like Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic.
Logistics, laptop and fashion manager of retail or boutique shop checking clothing stock in boxes on a checklist. Small business, entrepreneur and young woman working with clothes inventory in store.
The National Women’s Soccer League kicks off the 2025 season next week with 13 teams battling to take the crown from Orlando Pride.
According to a survey conducted by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Brazil accounted for almost 70% of dengue cases in Latin America and the Caribbean, where some 4.6 million ...
Marriott International, Inc. announced a year of robust room signings and openings across the Caribbean and Latin America (CALA) region in 2024. The company had record signings in the region, with 67 agreements representing approximately 8,
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Luz Media on MSNCarnival in Latin America: A Celebration of Identity, Resistance, and JoyCarnival, also known as "Carnaval" in Latin America, is one of the most anticipated celebrations across the region. It's a time when entire cities come alive with music, dance, costumes, and a deep sense of cultural identity.
Chinese FDI stock grew from $126.3 billion in 2015 to $600.8 billion in 2023, according to data from Statista. India, despite operating at a smaller scale, has also deepened its ties with Latin America; while its contribution to FDI peaked at $49 billion in 2014, it still reached $16 billion in 2023.
Latin American criminal groups are increasingly using drones to confront security forces, transport illicit goods, and intimidate communities.
Migration experts Diego Chaves-González and João Jarochinski Silva explore Latin America’s reception of migrants, highlighting a novel strategy in Brazil.
Brazil's state-controlled oil giant Petrobras couldn't have found a bigger event to unveil a major new customer. At the Brazil Energy Forum in Rio de Janeiro, the company's director of logistics, commercialization and markets,
Banana production is in jeopardy due to rising global temperatures, with many regions in Latin America and the Caribbean projected to become too hot for sustainable farming by 2080. As a multi-billion-dollar industry crucial to global food supply and economies,
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