Veracruz, once part of the Aztec empire, is considered one of Mexico’s most diverse states in terms of tradition and culture. One of its intriguing and…
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Uber and Lyft, ordered by a judge to make their California drivers employees rather than independent contractors, are hoping voters put the brakes on the change…
There’s an expression used in Mexico to point out a great song: “Hey, just listen to that cumbión!” Although it sometimes carries mock or admiration overtones,…
Amazon’s plan to hire 133,000 new workers flies in the face of sharp layoffs and company closures that have eliminated tens of thousands of American jobs…
After a seven-year battle with green activists, Mumbai Metro Rail Corp. Ltd. has stopped work at a rail car depot site inside Aarey , a heavily…
Ajit Doval, India’s national security adviser, stormed out of a virtual meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation this week after Pakistan violated the norms of the…
As India’s national broadcaster Doordarshan celebrates its 61st year in service, media experts and connoisseurs look back at its journey with nostalgia. Doordarshan began as a…
VALENCIA, Spain –Caretakers at a Spanish zoo have come up with a way for its hippos to feel more at home by creating a pool that…
Margaret Lum Timasam, 62, was working on her farm in Muyuka, in Southwest Cameroon, when her daughter died. Comfort Timasam, a 33-year-old mother of two, was…
The Dakota Access Pipeline is still flowing. The Army Corps of Engineers has begun a court-ordered environmental review of the pipeline, according to a recently published notice…