
Pelé, The Eternal Football Legend
Pelé, the Brazilian football legend, died in Sao Paulo, Brazil on Thursday, December 29th, 2022. According to multiple reports, the former footballer, born Edson Arantes
Pelé, the Brazilian football legend, died in Sao Paulo, Brazil on Thursday, December 29th, 2022. According to multiple reports, the former footballer, born Edson Arantes
The United Democratic Party (UDP), the main opposition party in Belize, spoke in favor of holding a national referendum regarding oil exploration on the country’s
Lula Beats President Bolsonaro in Brazil’s Presidential Runoff Election Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva won Brazil’s presidential runoff election on Sunday, October 30th, defeating incumbent
Francia Elena Marquez Becomes first Afro-Colombian Vice President of Colombia, Francia Elena Marquez Mina has made history by becoming the first Black Colombian woman to
Argentinian President Alberto Fernández Requests Argentina be Admitted as a Full Member of the BRICS Group President Alberto Fernández has requested that Argentina be admitted
Ecuador’s Protest and Its Aftermaths… Ecuador has been brought to a paralytic state after two weeks of violent protests over rising fuel and food costs.
Angola Joins Brazil in Lucrative Investment Agreement The Brazilian Head of Diplomacy, Carlos Alberto Franca, recently visited Luanda, Angola. Franca visited in order to meet
Moise Kabagambe, Congolese man, killed in Brazil after asking to be paid for his labor A young Congolese man, Moise Kabagambe, was brutally beaten to
The Rio carnival is considered to be the largest carnival in the world as the streets of Rio carry two million people per day. The
17-year-old Nyheem Wright, described as a “joyful leader,” died after he was attacked and stabbed by six alleged gang members. Wright was pronounced dead at
We are two New York City public school parents nearing the end of our first terms as elected representatives on Community Education Councils (CECs). And
On Thursday, December 1st, New York City Schools Chancellor David Banks announced the $205 million investment that the Department of Education would be making toward
Her Move Next is a New York City-based non-profit organization that caters to girls and women who play chess. The organization was formed when a