(Analysis) Greenland, a territory rich in natural resources, is exploring the possibility of independence from Denmark. This development follows years of growing political tensions and external pressures, notably from the United States.

The governing party, Siumut, has proposed a referendum on independence, which could materialize if they secure a

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Chile’s economy ended 2024 on a high note, with the Monthly Index of Economic Activity (Imacec) rising by 6.6% in December compared to the previous year.

This growth, reported by the Central Bank of Chile, surpassed expectations and marked a significant economic rebound. The increase was partly due to December having two more working days than the

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On February 7, 2025, the Colombian peso broke below the COP$ 4,100 limit against the U.S. dollar for the first time in six months.This considerable drop saw the dollar trading at COP$ 4,092 by mid-morning, a level last seen in August 2024. The dollar opened the day at COP$ 4,130, a little below the Representative Market Rate (TRM), and briefly

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News sources report the latest in Colombia’s political turmoil where President Gustavo Petro reshuffles his cabinet. Petro makes bold moves to stabilize his administration after a televised Council of Ministers exposed deep rifts.

Jorge Rojas resigns as director of the Administrative Department of the Presidency (DAPRE). Petro publicly criticizes

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The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is going through a substantial change, with plans to decrease its labor force from over 10,000 employees to simply 294. This move becomes part of a broader effort to review how the U.S. assigns its foreign help budget. Historically, this budget plan has actually funneled billions of dollars to various

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Panama's President, José Raúl Mulino, revealed the country's exit from China's Belt and Road Initiative. This relocation comes amidst substantial pressure from the United States to restrict Chinese influence over the Panama Canal.The choice was exposed simply days after United States Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, checked out Panama. Rubio's go to highlighted the U

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