Ecuador’s November Holiday Boosts Tourism and Travel as Nation Celebrates through Tuesday
QUITO, ECUADOR — Ecuador concluded one of its longest and most festive holidays this week, as the nation celebrated both the Day of the Dead and the 205th Anniversary of Cuenca’s Independence, a four-day observance that stretched through Tuesday, November 4. The extended break brought a surge in domestic tourism, travel, and cultural activities, marking […]
Storm Surge of Loss: Typhoon ‘Tino’ Leaves at Least 48 Dead and Thousands Stranded in Cebu
MANILA — At least 48 people have died in Cebu province after Typhoon Kalmaegi—locally named “Tino”—swept through the central Philippines early on Tuesday, leaving widespread destruction, flooding, and isolation across several towns. Provincial disaster officials reported fatalities in multiple areas: nine in Cebu City, nine in Mandaue, eight in Danao, seven in Talisay, and fifteen […]
CRÓNICA DE UN CHOQUE DE CRISIS Y VOTOS
El 4 de noviembre de 2025 fue un día electoral como ningún otro, enmarcado por un cierre histórico del gobierno federal. Para esa fecha, la paralización había alcanzado los 34 días, la más larga en la historia, con consecuencias en cadena para millones de estadounidenses. Este estancamiento político golpeó con mayor fuerza a los más […]
THE CONSEQUENCE OF UNRIVALED POWER
WASHINGTON D.C. — Dick Cheney, the 46th Vice President of the United States, remains one of the most consequential figures in modern American politics. Serving from 2001 to 2009 alongside President George W. Bush, Cheney’s influence reshaped U.S. foreign policy, national security, and the very scope of executive authority. Recruited for his experience and strategic […]