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Why Central America is Central to Hansae’s Multi-Country Manufacturing Strategy

Why Central America is Central to Hansae’s Multi-Country Manufacturing Strategy

The Western Hemisphere is heating up as a sourcing destination, as American companies seek out production closer to home. Nearshoring ticks numerous boxes for brands. Firstly, it shortens lead times, enabling quicker replenishment and allowing for...

2025 American Academy of Nursing Fellows to include 16 Emory inductees

2025 American Academy of Nursing Fellows to include 16 Emory inductees

The American Academy of Nursing will induct 16 members of the Emory community into its 2025 Class of Fellows. The Emory inductees – faculty, alumni and administrators from the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Rollins School of Public...

New UN brief prompts growing global action against transnational repression

New UN brief prompts growing global action against transnational repression

On 30 June 2025, the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) launched its first–ever brief on transnational repression (TNR) at a side event during the 59th session of the UN Human Rights Council (HRC). The event brought...

U.N. Hosts Dress Rehearsal for COP30

U.N. Hosts Dress Rehearsal for COP30

Welcome back to Foreign Policy’s Latin America Brief. The highlights this week: Brazilian negotiators prepare for November’s United Nations climate conference, a Nicaraguan dissident is killed in Costa Rica, and a Peruvian Japanese restaurant in...

South of the Border: Efforts ramp up to stop screwworm short of the U.S.

South of the Border: Efforts ramp up to stop screwworm short of the U.S.

It was the early 1960s, but I vividly remember being at a summer camp just west of Kerrville when something drifted down from a low-flying airplane. Seeing a plane in those days was odd. Seeing one that low was even more unusual. But the kicker...

Beyond the Bombs: The Costa Rican Perspective on the Israel-Iran Conflict

Beyond the Bombs: The Costa Rican Perspective on the Israel-Iran Conflict

A few days ago, we spoke with the Costa Rican Ambassador to the State of Israel, Antonio López Escarré, who, amidst the growing tension between Israel and Iran, has been the voice of Costa Rica. READ MORE Today He is at the epicenter of the...

Dry-running hydrogen compressors’ performance overhauled

Dry-running hydrogen compressors’ performance overhauled

A plant in South Africa, which was losing up to 20% of output owing to frequent downtime over more than ten years, experienced a turnaround in performance owing to a range of solutions from US-based, global reciprocating compressor solutions firm...

Nearly half of tree species in Mexico and Central America threatened with extinction

Nearly half of tree species in Mexico and Central America threatened with extinction

Of the more than 4,000 known tree species found only in Mesoamerica, nearly half are threatened with extinction, according a new assessment. Agriculture emerges as the primary threat across the region from both small- and large-scale farming,...

Forgotten alliance: How Iran once turned to Israel for help

Forgotten alliance: How Iran once turned to Israel for help

Long before today's tensions between Iran and Israel, a period of unexpected cooperation existed between the two nations – one that few remember today. In the early 1960s, a natural disaster became the unlikely catalyst for collaboration that...

Costa Rica Loses Ocean Award Amid Shark Conservation Controversy

Costa Rica Loses Ocean Award Amid Shark Conservation Controversy

Following recent statements by Costa Rica’s Minister of Environment, Franz Tattenbach, international organizations Fins Attached and Marine Watch International, in association with the Rob Stewart Sharkwater Foundation, have announced the...

Forbes includes Peru's Lenin Tamayo, Creator of Quechua Pop, in its Under 30 list

Forbes includes Peru's Lenin Tamayo, Creator of Quechua Pop, in its Under 30 list

Among the more than 150 selected from across the region, Peruvian Lenin Tamayo stands out. Tamayo is the creator of Q'Pop (Quechua Pop), an innovative genre that fuses Andean rhythms, Quechua, and K-pop. He is also the only Quechua artist featured...

Trump’s united surveillance states of America: How will your data be deployed?

Trump’s united surveillance states of America: How will your data be deployed?

Sometime in the late 1980s, I was talking with a friend on my landline (the only kind of telephone we had then). We were discussing logistics for an upcoming demonstration against the Reagan administration’s support for the Contras fighting the...

Supreme court lifts order blocking Trump’s federal layoffs, paving way for mass job cuts

Supreme court lifts order blocking Trump’s federal layoffs, paving way for mass job cuts

Supreme court lifts order blocking Trump's mass federal layoffsThe supreme court has cleared the way for Donald Trump’s administration to resume carrying out mass job cuts and the restructuring of agencies, key elements of his campaign to downsize...

Supreme court lifts order blocking Trump’s federal layoffs, paving way for mass job cuts - US politics live

Supreme court lifts order blocking Trump’s federal layoffs, paving way for mass job cuts - US politics live

Supreme court lifts order blocking Trump's mass federal layoffsThe supreme court has cleared the way for Donald Trump’s administration to resume carrying out mass job cuts and the restructuring of agencies, key elements of his campaign to downsize...

Immigration Tracker: Updates on TPS, work visas and deportation rules

Immigration Tracker: Updates on TPS, work visas and deportation rules

In the past six months, the Trump administration has unleashed a wave of immigration directives, rolling back key protections for immigrants and narrowing access to due process. With many of these directives now contested in court, the legal...

Trump's job cuts 'degrade' weather services as Florida hurricane predictions set back 'decades'

Trump's job cuts 'degrade' weather services as Florida hurricane predictions set back 'decades'

02:36 ET, 09 Jul 2025 Severe staffing deficits as a result of the Donald Trump administration's cuts to federal agencies are putting significant pressure on the operations of the National Weather Service (NWS) and other federal weather...

Who Can Build on the Moon? Understanding the Wild West of Lunar Architecture

Who Can Build on the Moon? Understanding the Wild West of Lunar Architecture

If all goes to plan, by 2040 people may be living on the moon in houses made—essentially—from mushrooms. At least, that’s how astrobiologist Dr. Lynn J. Rothschild is picturing it. She imagines domed habitats that could comfortably host three...

How Will Your Data Be Deployed

How Will Your Data Be Deployed

Sometime in the late 1980s, I was talking with a friend on my landline (the only kind of telephone we had then). We were discussing logistics for an upcoming demonstration against the Reagan administration’s support for the Contras fighting the...

Immigration enforcement should be proportional

Immigration enforcement should be proportional

ORLANDO | So 40 miles due east from Everglades City and 55 miles due west from downtown Miami lies a center of controversy surrounding the complicated issue of immigration. “Alligator Alcatraz,” as it has become known, is in Ochopee, Florida,...

Lawler to Haitians facing deportation: Get status straightened out now

Lawler to Haitians facing deportation: Get status straightened out now

For hundreds of thousands of Haitians in the U.S. and thousands in Rockland, permission to stay in the U.S. ends this fall. "The situation on the ground (in Haiti) is too dangerous, not just for Americans but for Haitians," said Lawler, noting...

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