Tag: America
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China’s Shipping Giant Gets Foothold in South America With New Multipurpose Port in Peru – The Diplomat
[ad_1] Advertisement In the district of Chancay, Huaral province, approximately 80 kilometers from the Peruvian capital, Lima, a major private investment project is being developed that promises to change the logistics landscape in Latin America. It is the New Multipurpose Port Terminal of Chancay, a joint project by the Chinese company COSCO Shipping Ports Limited…
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A Tale of Two Continents: Exploring Luxury Resorts in Africa and America
[ad_1] Every traveler would be happy to visit luxury casinos and explore all the secrets they hide. Of course, we would first consider Las Vegas, iconic for risk fans. However, there are many more gambling destinations worth players’ attention. The industry is well-developed in the US, so it’s not surprising many risk fans will go…
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The Ceaseless Adventures Of Central America
[ad_1] Central America, a slender bridge of nations nestled between North and South America, holds within its grasp an abundance of wonders. Though compact, it boasts an enormous variety of adventures waiting to be unearthed. From volcanic peaks in Guatemala that touch the heavens to sprawling rainforests echoing with the calls of the wild, there’s…
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Funding Cartels: Why America Is Losing the Fentanyl Fight | CBS Reports
[ad_1] Funding Cartels: Why America Is Losing the Fentanyl Fight | CBS Reports – CBS News Watch CBS News CBS Reports goes into a cartel stronghold in Mexico to uncover what’s behind the surge in fentanyl trafficking and why America is failing to stop it. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking…
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West Philly Rowing Champion Operates Only Black-owned Rowing Club In America
[ad_1] West Philadelphia rowing champ Brannon Johnson runs BLJ Community Rowing, the only Black-owned and -operated rowing club in America. She also trains other Black rowers how to carve out their own spaces in the predominantly white sport. According to BLJ’s website, the club started with an initial mission to use rowing as a vehicle…
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What America Really Thinks of Prince William’s Big Project
[ad_1] Prince William’s New York visit to promote his climate-change project has the backing of almost half of America, according to exclusive polling for Newsweek. The Prince of Wales met U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres to discuss the importance of fighting climate change ahead of a summit promoting his Earthshot Prize. The main awards ceremony will…
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New Civics Program Can Help Bolster America
[ad_1] Proposed changes to the U.S. citizenship exam have renewed the question of how many natural-born American citizens could pass this basic civics test. The troubling answer is that one in three can’t. Healthy democracy requires not only popular participation but an understanding of who we are, where we came from, and how and why…
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MSNBC Guest: Christianity Brought to America to Justify Slavery & Genocide
[ad_1] On Thursday night’s The Reid Out on MSNBC, guest host Jonathan Capehart aired a pre-recorded interview host Joy Reid gave to Public Religion Research Institute founder and president Robert Jones who wrote a book smearing Christianity with the thesis being that the religion was brought to the Americas in the 1400s with the purpose…
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China’s Rapidly Growing Presence in Central America – The Diplomat
[ad_1] Advertisement On August 21, Parlacen, the parliament of the six-nation Central American Integration System, voted to revoke Taiwan’s permanent observer status and admit China as an observer instead. China praised the decision as proof that “the one-China principle represents the unstoppable trend of the times and has the overwhelming support of the people.” A…
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50 Best Small Towns in AMERICA (Best From Each State)
[ad_1] The United States is full of fantastic places to visit. From stunning national parks to epic beach destinations, there is truly something for everyone in this huge country. In between coastlines some of the best small towns in America grace the land. Some prefer to venture into small towns and maybe even travel back…