San Salvador, May 13 (Prensa Latina) Authorities of Ecuador´s Agriculture Ministry (MAG) granted an agricultural bonus to over 150,000 producers in western El Salvador to improve food production. The post El Salvador provides assistance to agricultural producers first appeared on Prensa Latina.
2024-05-15 05:35:52 Photographs Tulio Galdámez | The Digital Metropolitan By Diego Escalante The legendary and legendary… The post Nailed with Mana! This was the band’s live performance in El Salvador | PHOTOS+VIDEO – 2024-05-15 05:35:52 appeared first on TIme News.
Narcan is a drug that can reverse the amount of opioids that are in a person’s system and has saved the lives of many people who have overdosed. Two local organizations are providing Narcan to area communities in an effort to prevent and help respond to overdoses.
Egypt Education Platform (EEP) organized a race on 10 May in collaboration with Misr El Kheir Foundation to raise funds for Gaza, where 12 schools and nurseries participated. EEP’s fourth edition of its annual run was held at District 5 in New Cairo, with the help of Marakez and Stamina Fitness. All ticket sales are to be donated to support Gaza, according to EEP. EEP’s subsidiaries, Selah El-Telmeez and Option Travel attended the race, and students, teachers, and parents from the 12 schools...
Seven years ago, El Salvador banned all mining for metals to protect its water supply. But now the government seems to be making moves to reverse the ban – and environmental activists are in the firing line. By Danielle Mackey Continue reading
The Economist claims to "produce journalism of sometimes radical opinion with a reverence for facts." Judging from a recent Economist article concerning Latin America's problems with crime, it appears the London-based publication might be short on reverence. A May 8 article entitled "How to pacify the world's most violent region" kicks off with a note on crime in Durán, Ecuador, where the murder rate last year was 148 per 100,000 residents. The article suggests that Durán is the "worst...
El Salvador has once again made headlines as it announced its ownership of 5,750 Bitcoin (BTC), which is valued at approximately $353 million based on current market prices, according to Bloomberg. This revelation comes after the National Bitcoin Office launched a tracking website, developed in collaboration with mempool.space, to provide transparency regarding the treasury’s BTC […]
In a blow to organized labor's Southern strategy, Alabama Mercedes-Benz workers rejected unionization, signaling difficulty for UAW's expansion. read more
The new additions, 473.5 bitcoins worth some $29 million since September of 2021, are powered by a small amount of geothermal energy generated by the country's imposing Tecapa volcano
Authorities with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Enforcement and Removal Operations New York City arrested a man who had previously been booted from the U.S. and is wanted in El Salvador, according to a press release."Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) New York City arrested of an unlawfully present citizen and national of El Salvador May 6 who is wanted by Salvadoran authorities for prosecution of the crime of terrorist organization with aggravating circumstances," ICE noted....
Welcome to Latam Insights, a compendium of Latin America’s most relevant crypto and economic news during the last week. In this issue: El Salvador produced nearly 474 bitcoin using geothermal energy, Bitfarms expanded the capacity of its Paraguayan bitcoin mining facility, and Bitso launched an in-house Web3 wallet. El Salvador Reportedly Mined Nearly 474 BTC […]
Every year, Africa receives billions of dollars of aid. Yet very little of it goes directly to local communities in need.