Arkady Petrov
Arkady Petrov is a Russian native living between Brazil and China. He holds a Master degree in Journalism and International Relations.
Morales Nominated for 2025 Race by Bolivia’s MAS
Bolivia's Socialist Movement (MAS) has nominated former leader Evo Morales for the 2025 elections.
The announcement came during a congress in Lauca Ñ, a central...
Brazil Senate Greenlights Carbon Market Rules
The Brazilian Senate approved a bill regulating carbon markets to counteract greenhouse gas emissions with eco-friendly projects.
The Environment Committee gave its nod without needing...
Paraguayan Naval Officer Held by Argentine Guard
The Argentine Coast Guard arrested a Paraguayan Navy officer near Puerto Rico in Misiones on suspicions of fuel smuggling.
During the arrest, rubber bullets were...
Lula’s Public Opinion Mirrors Bolsonaro’s in First Nine Months
A recent PoderData survey reveals that President Lula's 35% disapproval rate in Brazil closely mirrors his predecessor, Jair Bolsonaro's 34% disapproval.
However, Lula gains 5%...
Colombian Government Says Sorry for Past Military Killings
In a historic moment, President Gustavo Petro and Defense Minister Iván Velásquez offered their apologies.
They spoke to families of 6,402 victims wrongfully killed by...
Brazil Has Enough Gas, But Faces Infrastructure Hurdles
At a Senate committee meeting, Rodolfo Saboia, ANP's director-general, stated that Brazil can fulfill its natural gas requirements.
However, poor infrastructure blocks the gas from...
India Calls for 41 Canadian Diplomats to Leave
India has ordered Canada to withdraw 41 diplomats from its New Delhi embassy by October 10 or they'll lose their immunity.
The decision aims for...
UN Approves Multi-National Force for Haiti Security
The UN Security Council gave the green light for a one-year international force in Haiti on Monday.
This move aims to tackle rising gang violence...
Brazil Aims to Fast-Track EU Trade Talks
Brazil is pushing to finalize a Free Trade Agreement with the EU by December 2023.
Political analyst Marcio Olimpio states Brazil won't budge on public...
Brazil’s January 8 Arrestees Navigate Legal Deals with Prosecutors
The Federal Public Ministry (MPF) expects over 1,000 people to seek no-trial agreements. Deputy Prosecutor Carlos Santos confirmed this news.
These deals usually involve fines...
U.S. Aims to Expand Special Military Brigades in LatAm
The U.S. plans to grow its Security Force Assistance Brigades (SFABs) in Latin America.
Created in 2017, these brigades have already advised military units in...
Spain and Canada Update Visa Rules for Global Talent
In the hunt for skilled workers, Spain and Canada are making moves. A recent report shows that 11% of the U.S. workforce now identify...
August Sees Colombia’s Unemployment Dip to 9.3%
Colombia's August unemployment rate dropped to 9.3%, reports the National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE).
The rate was 10.6% a year ago, marking a 1.3-point...
Putin Stresses Latin America’s Rising Global Role
Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke at the International Russia-Latin America Conference.
He underlined Latin America's growing importance in world politics. He says these nations contribute...