Top 10 Ibero-American Restaurants in New York City – New York Times Best 100 List

Top 10 Ibero-American Restaurants in New York City – New York Times Best 100 List

As every year, New York Times reveals its list of the 100 best restaurants in the Big Apple. In New York City there are around 25 thousand restaurants and, among these, the recognized high-level ones are several whose offerings highlight Ibero-American gastronomy. The best rated is La Piraña Lechonera, in sixth place on the entire … Read more

Crypto Entrepreneur Sam Bankman-Fried Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison for Massive Fraud on Customers

Crypto Entrepreneur Sam Bankman-Fried Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison for Massive Fraud on Customers

Sam Bankman-Fried Sentenced to 25 Years for Massive Fraud Sam Bankman-Fried Sentenced to 25 Years for Massive Fraud New York Crypto Entrepreneur Faces a Lengthy Prison Term Crypto entrepreneur Sam Bankman-Fried has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for a massive fraud that affected hundreds of thousands of customers. The fraud unraveled with the … Read more

Retired Couple Missing at Sea: Yacht Hijacked by Escaped Convicts in Caribbean

Retired Couple Missing at Sea: Yacht Hijacked by Escaped Convicts in Caribbean

Married Couple Missing After Yacht Hijacked by Escaped Convicts A Married Couple Goes Missing as Yacht is Stolen by Escaped Convicts A married couple who sold their home in Virginia to retire to a life at sea is missing after authorities believe escaped convicts stole their yacht in the Caribbean. A Shocking Mystery Shakes the … Read more

Dengue Epidemic in French Guiana: Surge in Cases and Vaccine Developments

Dengue Epidemic in French Guiana: Surge in Cases and Vaccine Developments

After Brazil and the Antilles, French Guiana has been hit by a surge in dengue cases, with almost 3,000 new cases since January. Fight against mosquitoes, control of stagnant water, a specific emergency service… While waiting for an effective vaccine, the authorities of the French overseas department are organizing themselves. This year, the mosquito is … Read more

Icon of the Seas: World’s Largest Cruise Ship Sets Sail and Breaks Records, But Faces Controversy Over Environmental Impact

Icon of the Seas: World’s Largest Cruise Ship Sets Sail and Breaks Records, But Faces Controversy Over Environmental Impact

It impresses with its size and features: The “Icon of the Seas” goes on its maiden voyage – and breaks a record. The world’s largest cruise ship has begun its maiden voyage in Miami. The “Icon of the Seas” left the USA as scheduled on Saturday (local time). She is 365 meters long and can … Read more

Christian Oliver, Star of Action Series Cobra 11, Dies in Tragic Plane Crash

Christian Oliver, Star of Action Series Cobra 11, Dies in Tragic Plane Crash

A tragic event ended the life of adored actor Christian Oliver on Friday. At the age of just 51, the star of the action series Cobra 11 died in a sports plane crash. His two young daughters also died with him. Christian Oliver, the star of the legendary action series Kobra 11, lost his life … Read more

Treasure Recovery Mission: Government of Colombia Announces Efforts to Salvage San Jose Ship Wreck from 1708 – Billions of Dollars Worth of Wealth and Artifacts to be Recovered

Treasure Recovery Mission: Government of Colombia Announces Efforts to Salvage San Jose Ship Wreck from 1708 – Billions of Dollars Worth of Wealth and Artifacts to be Recovered

governmentColombiaAnnounced that efforts are being made to recover the remains.San Jose Boat (San José) which sank in the deep sea in 1708, which is believed to carried wealth and things of great value Billions of dollars shipSan Jose It is more than 300 years old. Even though it is now just a shipwreck in the … Read more

Canada offers 15,000 humanitarian visas to migrants from the Caribbean and Latin America

Canada offers 15,000 humanitarian visas to migrants from the Caribbean and Latin America

The North American country of Canada will offer 15,000 humanitarian visas in the coming months for citizens of some Latin American and Caribbean countries, as long as they can prove that they have family ties with people who already live in their territory. This program seeks to complement the actions that the Canadian government already … Read more

Rare Tropical Storms Bret and Cindy Simultaneously Form in June, Breaking 55-Year Record

Rare Tropical Storms Bret and Cindy Simultaneously Form in June, Breaking 55-Year Record

In a rare occurrence, two tropical storms have formed in the Atlantic simultaneously in the month of June. Tropical Storm Cindy and Tropical Storm Bret have both developed in the Main Tropical Development Region (MDR), which is unusual for this time of year. According to experts, this is the first time since 1968 that the … Read more

Woman Falls to Death on Caribbean Cruise Ship, Landing on Fellow Passenger Below

On the evening of December 8, 2019, a woman fell to her death from a balcony on a Caribbean cruise ship and landed on another passenger several floors below. This horrifying incident sent shockwaves through the cruise industry and left many wondering how such a tragedy could occur. As the investigation unfolded, details emerged about … Read more