Venezuela slams US bill to ramp up sanctions
Caracas-- Venezuela rejected a bill approved by the US House of Representatives to intensify sanctions against the South American nation.
"This instrument seeks to prevent...
Women more sensitive to others’ pain: Dalai Lama in greetings to Mexico’s Prez-elect
Dharamsala-- Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama on Friday congratulated Claudia Sheinbaum, the first woman to be elected president of Mexico, saying that women...
US still has interventionist mindset: Mexican President
Mexico City-- A "very interventionist" attitude still prevails in the United States although the world has entered a "new era," Mexican President Andres Manuel...
Bioelements Expands Into the United States to Offer Biobased, Biodegradable and Compostable Packaging Solutions
HOUSTON-- Bioelements Group, a leading sustainable packaging company in Latin America, announced today its expansion into the United States with the opening of U.S....
IZEA Announces Letter of Intent to Acquire LATAM Influencer Marketing Company
LAS VEGAS---IZEA Worldwide, Inc., operator of IZEAx, an online marketplace connecting brands and publishers with influential content creators, announced that it has entered into...
Civil Rights icon Dolores Huerta to receive Radcliffe Medal
CAMBRIDGE, MA--Dolores Huerta, the civil rights icon who fought to build a nationwide coalition protecting farmworkers, will receive the Radcliffe Medal on May 31,...
Largest local Hispanic supermarket chain credits family roots for its success, reports Las Vegas...
LAS VEGAS--The unique sound of Victor Flores’ voice and his friendly smile have become a regular part of Spanish-speaking TV in Las Vegas, writes...
Mexican President applauds Senate’s approval of judicial reform bill
Mexico City-- Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador celebrated the Senate's approval of his administration's judicial reform package.
At a regular daily press conference, Lopez...
Immigrants scapegoats in US governance dilemma
Beijing-- The United States, a country built by waves of immigrants, is now grappling with a dilemma of illegal immigration, which has become both...
Harvard senior launches Latinx literary magazine
By Juan Siliezar
Harvard Staff Writer/Harvard Gazette
Ruben Reyes Jr. ’19 has written numerous columns and editorials for The Crimson, poems and essays for literary journals...