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Warsaw links two arson cases to Colombian acting on Moscow’s orders

Warsaw links two arson cases to Colombian acting on Moscow’s orders

WARSAW – A Colombian national set fire to sites in Poland on orders from Russian intelligence, Polish authorities said, linking the attacks to a broader sabotage campaign across Europe. The 27-year-old suspect is believed to be behind two arson...

BNDES Approves BRL 1 Billion Financing for Atlas Renewable Energy’s 505 MWac Solar Plants in Brazil

BNDES Approves BRL 1 Billion Financing for Atlas Renewable Energy’s 505 MWac Solar Plants in Brazil

Brazil’s National Bank for Economic and Social Development (BNDES) has approved an approximately BRL 1 billion (about USD 179 million) financing package for Atlas Renewable Energy for the construction of the Draco Solar Complex in Minas Gerais,...

Four Nations, One Caribbean: A Bold Step Toward Free Movement

Four Nations, One Caribbean: A Bold Step Toward Free Movement

In just two months, Belizeans will have a whole new level of freedom across the Caribbean, traveling, working, and living in three other CARICOM countries like never before. And, citizens from those countries will also be able to migrate to Belize...

Brazil Turns to Natural Gas: Latin America’s Largest Plant Changes the Country’s Energy Game

Brazil Turns to Natural Gas: Latin America’s Largest Plant Changes the Country’s Energy Game

Brazil has started a big new chapter in its energy future. At the end of May 2025, the country switched on the GNA II natural gas power plant at Porto do Açu, a private port and industrial hub in Rio de Janeiro state. Government regulator ANEEL...

Halcyon to exit Georgetown headquarters, seek new housing for its global entrepreneurs

Halcyon to exit Georgetown headquarters, seek new housing for its global entrepreneurs

Global accelerator Halcyon is moving its headquarters out of the Georgetown neighborhood for a more “centrally located” area in DC. Public transportation is notoriously lacking in Georgetown — the neighborhood does not have a dedicated Metro...

Mexico City Targets Property Squatters with Stiff Penalties in New Law

Mexico City Targets Property Squatters with Stiff Penalties in New Law

Mexico City — In response to a wave of illegal property takeovers plaguing the capital, authorities have unveiled a sweeping strategy to protect residents from “despojo” – the forcible or fraudulent occupation of homes. Mayor Clara Brugada this...

Blowholes, beaches and some of the best real estate in the country

Blowholes, beaches and some of the best real estate in the country

Everyone knows Kiama has a blowhole. (In fact, it has two.) What you might not know is that Kiama Blowhole is the largest in the world. The seaside landmark was formed by a collapsed ancient volcanic vent, eroded down to a 2.5-metre-wide hole....

Caribbean islands where South Africans can buy real estate and gain citizenship

Caribbean islands where South Africans can buy real estate and gain citizenship

Imagine exchanging your South African rands for a slice of Caribbean paradise, not only into a holiday home, but into a second passport. For South African travellers seeking global mobility or a holiday bolt‑hole in the sun, five Eastern Caribbean...

Mexican Family’s “Self-Deportation” Ends in Struggle Back Home After U.S. Return

Uruapan, Mich. — Five years after fleeing their hometown to seek safety in the United States, the Coria-León family is back in Mexico – not by deportation, but by choice – and now faces an uncertain future in the country they once escaped. The...

Inside the Construction of Niemeyer’s Cristo Rei Cathedral in Belo Horizonte, Seen Through Paul Clemence’s Lens

Inside the Construction of Niemeyer’s Cristo Rei Cathedral in Belo Horizonte, Seen Through Paul Clemence’s Lens

© Paul Clemence Share Share Facebook Twitter Mail Pinterest Whatsapp Or https://www.archdaily.com/1032585/inside-the-construction-of-niemeyers-cristo-rei-cathedral-in-belo-horizonte-seen-through-paul-clemences-lens The Cristo Rei Cathedral is...

Claudia Sheinbaum Achieves 80% Approval, Reflecting Strong Popular Support for Progressive Social Policies in Mexico

Claudia Sheinbaum Achieves 80% Approval, Reflecting Strong Popular Support for Progressive Social Policies in Mexico

Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum’s popularity soars to 80% amid continued transformation. Photo: EFE. July 30, 2025 Hour: 8:59 pm Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum enjoys an 80% approval rating, driven by robust support for social programs,...

Four Seasons To Open New Private Residences in Mumbai’s Renowned Worli District

Four Seasons To Open New Private Residences in Mumbai’s Renowned Worli District

Construction is complete, and 80 percent of units are sold at the latest Four Seasons branded residential project in Mumbai. The world’s leading luxury hospitality company, in collaboration with Provenance Land, a distinguished Indian real estate...

Mexican national admits to employing noncitizens in Missouri

Mexican national admits to employing noncitizens in Missouri

A Mexican national residing in Springfield, Missouri, entered a guilty plea in federal court Tuesday, admitting to participating in a years-long racketeering conspiracy that involved transporting, harboring, and employing individuals not...

Caribbean Golden Visa offers fast-track citizenship to investors buying property

Caribbean Golden Visa offers fast-track citizenship to investors buying property

Caribbean golden visa programs are gaining popularity among wealthy foreigners who are willing to invest in a property to attain citizenship. There are five Caribbean countries, Antigua and Barbuda, the Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada, Saint...

Brazil’s Financial Morning Call for July 30, 2025

Brazil’s Financial Morning Call for July 30, 2025

Brazil’s financial markets open today amidst heightened uncertainty driven by U.S. tariff threats and domestic economic pressures. The looming 50% U.S. tariffs on Brazilian imports, effective August 1, 2025, jeopardize R$175 billion in export...

Index: 3 Latin American nations offer nicer lifestyles for U.S. retirees

Index: 3 Latin American nations offer nicer lifestyles for U.S. retirees

A man rests on Jaco beach, in San Jose, Costa Rica, in July 2024. The country attracts retirees with its biodiversity, peaceful environment and high-quality medical care. File Photo by Jeffrey Arguedas/EPA July 29 (UPI) -- Panama, Mexico and Costa...

'I still occupy real estate in his head': Tesla co-founder Martin Eberhard takes a swipe at Elon Musk in rare interview

'I still occupy real estate in his head': Tesla co-founder Martin Eberhard takes a swipe at Elon Musk in rare interview

In a rare and revealing interview with YouTuber Kim Java, Tesla co-founder Martin Eberhard opened up about the early days of the electric car company—and offered some sharp commentary on Elon Musk, the man who would eventually become its most...

San Diego 101: Why Is It so Hard to Build Housing?

San Diego 101: Why Is It so Hard to Build Housing?

As Californians, we live the housing crisis every day. It’s the force that empties our bank accounts at the end of the month, dominates our news headlines and populates our local sidewalks with tents. We call it a “crisis,” but it hardly snuck up...

When Digital Menus Meet Real Estate: Finding Opportunity in Restaurant Tech

When Digital Menus Meet Real Estate: Finding Opportunity in Restaurant Tech

I was sitting in a small family-owned Italian place about two years ago, watching the owner frantically try to change their printed menu prices with correction tape because their food costs had spiked. The lunch rush was starting, and customers...

ASX explorers watch closely as Brazil scrambles to defuse US trade tensions

ASX explorers watch closely as Brazil scrambles to defuse US trade tensions

Brazil’s trade standoff with the US draws close attention from ASX critical mineral explorers in the country. Pic: Getty Images Brazil seeks relief measures as 50% import tariff looms If it happens, the move signifies a near-term blow to Brazil’s...

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