The United States Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) recently installed renewable energy equipment, consisting of solar panels and batteries, in Nicaragua and Honduras. The United States Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) recently installed in Nicaragua and Honduras solar panels with one day of battery storage capacity - new assets in the fight against transnational [ … ]
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Chilean Navy Protects Boats in Barcelona World Race
The Chilean Navy guarded the Barcelona World Race boats around Cape Horn, one of the world's most dangerous sea passages. The Chilean Navy recently provided security to boats traveling around Cape Horn, one of the world's most dangerous sea passages, during the Barcelona World Race, organized by the Oceanic Foundation [ … ]
Honduran Armed Forces Broadcast Is a Pioneer in National Media
On the air for 39 years now, the Honduran Armed Forces broadcast program “Proyecciones Militares” is a staple in the mainstream media and one of the country's pioneer television productions in the country. The Honduran Armed Forces broadcast program Proyecciones Militares (Military Projections), which has aired for more than four [ … ]
Ten Female Officers Among Brazil’s New MINUSTAH Contingent
More than 200 female Military Brazilians have already served in the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH). Currently, 10 others are preparing to be deployed to the Caribbean country in May, when they will take part in the 22nd Brazilian Contingent of the peacekeeping mission. More than 200 female [ … ]
Bolivia and Peru to Use Satellites against Drug Trafficking on Lake Titicaca
Thanks to a recent agreement between Peru and Bolivia to work jointly against narco-trafficking and other criminal activities along their common border, naval vessels from both countries will use a sophisticated satellite system to detect drug shipments in Lake Titicaca, which straddles both nations. Thanks to a recent agreement between [ … ]
Alleged Colombian Narco-trafficker Richard Mosquera Mosquera Pleads Guilty
Colombian narco-trafficker Richard Mosquera Mosquera, who is known as “Pipe,” faces a maximum sentence of life in prison after he pleaded guilty in U.S. federal court on November 25 to conspiring to traffic and distribute at least five kilograms of cocain Colombian narco-trafficker Richard Mosquera Mosquera, who is known as [ … ]
PAHO helps Latin American nations prepare to fight Ebola
Although there have as yet been no confirmed cases of the deadly Ebola virus in Latin America, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) is preparing to help health authorities to battle the disease if it appears in the region. Although there have as yet been no confirmed cases of the [ … ]
Surveillance cameras help police reduce crime in Guatemala City
Violence rates in sectors under surveillance have dropped by up to 40 percent since law enforcement authorities installed the video cameras at a cost of $150 million (USD). Guatemalan police officials believed the 1,900 surveillance cameras authorities installed in June in different parts of Guatemala City would help them prevent [ … ]
Latin American Health Officials Prepare To Fight Ebola
Latin American nations are intensifying their prevention and control efforts to fight the advance of the deadly Ebola virus. Latin American nations are intensifying their prevention and control efforts to fight the advance of the deadly Ebola virus. A suspected case of the disease in Brazil raised the alert level [ … ]
FARC weakened and undergoing a severe economic crisis
The “Sword of Honor” offensive by the Colombian National Army against the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) has been an enormous success, cutting into the terrorist group’s capabilities by 26 percent. The “Sword of Honor” offensive by the Colombian National Army against the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) [ … ]
Company Aided in Laundering $6 Billion, Says Indictment
The online currency exchange company Liberty Reserve was responsible for laundering over $6 billion over the last seven years, with millions of customers around the world, according to a three-count indictment on May 28.
The Majority of Passwords Worldwide Are Vulnerable
A great deal of digital passwords generally used to access different services, such as Internet, online banking through computers, smart phones or tablets, are vulnerable due to repetition, according to a report published by Deloitte in February in Panama.