Brazil Braces for Trade Tensions as Trump Imposes New Tariffs

Brazil’s Strategic Response to U.S. Tariffs Includes Patent Suspensions and WTO Revival Brazil is preparing to retaliate against U.S. tariffs by targeting intellectual property rights and audiovisual sector interests, according to three sources familiar with the discussions. The measures, which could include suspending pharmaceutical and agricultural seed patents, aim to pressure Washington while avoiding consumer … Read more

29 Countries Sign Global AI Cooperation Agreement

Twenty-nine countries signed an agreement on Thursday to establish the World AI Cooperation Organization, a new intergovernmental body aimed at fostering international collaboration and global governance for artificial intelligence. The signing ceremony took place in Shanghai, China, involving nations including Russia, Belarus, Serbia, Cuba, Brazil, and Venezuela, alongside 10 African and 12 Asian countries. Establishing … Read more

Venezuela Tragedy: Survivor Recounts Days Trapped in Rubble

Venezuela’s official death toll from the June 24 earthquakes has risen to 2,954, while an unofficial tally of missing persons has exceeded 41,000. The twin 7.2 and 7.5-magnitude quakes caused massive destruction along the coast, leaving more than 16,000 people homeless and prompting intense debate over the speed of the government’s relief efforts. Why are … Read more

Venezuela Welcomes 1,600 Rescuers for Urgent Quake Search

International rescue teams have arrived in Venezuela following twin earthquakes that killed more than 900 people this week. As of Saturday, 1,600 foreign responders have landed to assist in search and recovery efforts, with 25 additional flights expected within 24 hours. Government officials have tightened access to the hardest-hit areas, including La Guaira, while reporting … Read more

Russia Weighs Diesel Export Ban as Strikes Impact Fuel Supply

Russia is weighing a potential ban on diesel exports and considering fuel imports to address domestic shortages caused by recent strikes on its oil infrastructure. Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak confirmed that the government is reviewing tax legislation and supply strategies to stabilize the market after Ukrainian drone attacks forced unplanned refinery maintenance and reduced … Read more

Bolivia Declares State of Emergency Amid Escalating Blockade Crisis

Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz declared a nationwide state of emergency on June 20, 2026, authorizing the deployment of armed forces to clear road blockades that have paralyzed the national economy for 50 days. The decree, intended to restore the flow of essential goods like food, fuel, and medicine, requires congressional approval within 72 hours, according … Read more

Iran Deal Includes $300 Billion Investment Fund, Source Says

A $300 billion private investment fund is being established to stimulate Iran’s economy under a new U.S.-Iran framework agreement, with over $150 billion in commitments already secured from international investors. According to a source with direct knowledge of the deal, the fund is a private vehicle containing no government money and will only become operational … Read more

G7 Leaders Meet in France Following US-Iran Peace Deal

G7 leaders are convening in Evian-les-Bains, France, starting June 15, 2026, to negotiate the implications of a preliminary U.S.-Iran peace agreement. The summit also addresses the war in Ukraine, global economic imbalances, and the diversification of critical mineral supply chains away from China. How will the U.S.-Iran agreement impact global energy markets? The preliminary deal … Read more

Deadly Earthquake Hits Philippines: At Least 32 Feared Dead

A powerful 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of the southern Philippine island of Mindanao on Monday, June 8, 2026, resulting in at least 32 deaths and 134 injuries, according to disaster officials. The tremor prompted regional tsunami warnings across the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia, while triggering over 200 aftershocks that complicated immediate rescue efforts. … Read more

Peru’s Presidential Run-off: A Key Test for Latin America’s Rightward Shift

Peru’s presidential runoff election on June 7, 2026, presents a stark choice between conservative candidate Keiko Fujimori and leftist rival Roberto Sanchez. As polls show a statistical tie, the outcome will determine whether Peru continues the recent regional trend toward right-wing leadership or shifts toward a platform of radical constitutional and economic reform, according to … Read more