In a world where business activities are under constant global scrutiny, Zijin Mining, a Chinese state-owned company specializing in gold and lithium mining, stands out as a symbol of persistent concerns about its impact and operating practices in Latin America and beyond, Radio FM Bolivia reported. Its track record is [ … ]
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Continuing Promise 2023 Mission Concludes
The Spearhead-class expeditionary fast transport ship, USNS Burlington (T-EPF 10), completed its fourth and final stop of the Continuing Promise 2023 (CP23) mission in St. Georgeâs, Grenada, September 23. The Burlington also visited Almirante, Panama, Santa Marta, Colombia, and Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, over the course of the [ … ]
Ecuador, Vigilant Against Crime
Drug trafficking is one of the greatest threats to Ecuadorâs national security. To combat it, Ecuadorian Army Major General Nelson Proaño RodrĂguez, head of the Armed Forces âJoint Command, designs strategies and carries out coordinated actions to confront crime. Maj. Gen. Proaño spoke with DiĂĄlogo about drug trafficking and the [ … ]
Triads, Snakeheads, and Flying Money: The Underworld of Chinese Criminal Networks in Latin America and the Caribbean
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) continue to grapple with some of the highest rates of violence and corruption in the world, particularly due to the corrosive presence of transnational criminal organizations (TCOs). Notorious regional TCOs continue to sell drugs worldwide, kill with impunity, bribe local officials, terrorize [ … ]
Argentina and Brazil Conduct Military Exercise ArandĂș
The Argentine and Brazilian armies carried out combined exercise ArandĂș, deploying 1,400 troops in the Argentine province of Corrientes to achieve greater interoperability between both armed forces, Argentinaâs Ministry of Defense said in a statement. âCombined training in the field is key to practical learning because it plays a fundamental [ … ]
CP23, Making a Difference in Four Partner Nations
U.S. Navy expeditionary fast transport USNS Burlington (T-EPF 10) deployed in August and September to four nations in Latin America and the Caribbean, bringing hope to hundreds of local citizens who, otherwise, would not have access to medical and dental care, among other benefits. This was made possible thanks to [ … ]
China and Russia Disrupt the World with Computer Viruses
In its latest Internet Security Report, for the first quarter of 2023, U.S. cybersecurity company WatchGuard Technologies, indicated that 75 percent of the new threats of its top 10 list of malwares have strong ties to Russia or China. âThese hacker groups target unsuspecting users and unprotected devices. In many [ … ]
Chile Strengthens Fight Against The Tren de Aragua
In mid-September, 44 criminals, among them 36 Venezuelans, six Chileans, one Dominican, and one Colombian, stood trial for various crimes committed in the extreme north of Chile. They all belong to the violent Tren de Aragua cell known as Los Gallegos, which wreaks havoc not only in Chile, but also [ … ]
SOUTHCOM Commander Meets with Senior Leaders in Peru
U.S. Army General Laura J. Richardson, commander of U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), visited Peru September 13-15, and met with senior government and military leaders to discuss the longstanding U.S.-Peru defense partnership. This was Gen. Richardsonâs first visit to Peru since assuming the command of SOUTHCOM in 2021. Gen. Richardson met [ … ]
Ecuador and US Protect Sharks and Rays
The United States announced its support to curb illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing of sharks and rays in Ecuadorian waters through the Habla TiburĂłn (Shark Talk) project, the U.S. Embassy in Quito said in a statement. The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), together with the Charles Darwin Foundation [ … ]
Maduro Follows Ortegaâs Footsteps and Goes After the Venezuelan Red Cross
In a similar move to that of Nicaraguaâs dictator Daniel Ortega, Venezuelaâs NicolĂĄs Maduro regime went after the Red Cross on August 4, raising the alarm among human rights organizations about the crackdown on nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) operating in the country. In May, the Nicaraguan regime abolished the humanitarian organization [ … ]
Brazilian Tool Helps Amazon Countries Fight Forest Fires
Brazilâs technology for monitoring fire outbreaks in the Amazon will now help protect the entire rainforest, regardless of borders, since the countries of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization (ACTO) can now access it. [caption id="attachment_85733" align="alignleft" width="300"] file photo. A member of fire prevention group PREVFOGO extinguishes a burning area [ … ]