Latin america
Latin American lawmakers unite in Montevideo to confront rising antisemitism
The gathering culminated in a joint declaration by participants committing to coordinated regional action, which included fighting antisemitism
Between Israel and Latin America, Ilan Goldfajn builds a quiet economic bridge
US push for Western Hemisphere dominance could extend to Cuba and Nicaragua, experts say
Strauss coffee initiative brews opportunity for women farmers in the Global South
At Peru temple site, archaeologists explore 3,000-year-old 'condor's passageway'
The entrance to the "condor's passageway" was first explored by a Stanford University team using cameras mounted on robots.
Shivat Zion: Helping Israel's non-English speaking olim
A void exists for people making aliyah from Western Europe and Latin America. From that void emerged Shivat Zion.
International Latin singer Ozuna to perform in Israel for the second time
Juan Carlos Ozuna Rosado – known by his stage name Ozuna – will return to Israel for his second performance in Rishon LeZion.
Deepdub on track to provide AI-generated dubbing for the film and TV industry
The company uses generative AI in order to localize video content with computer-generated replicas of actors speaking in foreign languages.
Medvedev: US is forcing support of Ukrainian 'Nazi regime'
Medvedev listed why countries from every continent do not need Ukraine to exist, calling on the memory of emotive historic and modern day conflicts and injustices to justify his perception.
Latino America Festival to take place at the Tel Aviv Museum next week
In Brazil alone, there are umpteen musical idioms, including samba, bossa nova, choro and frevo to mention but a few.
Latin American legislators join Jewish groups to spread IHRA definition of antisemitism
Representatives from ten countries – such as Uruguay, Chile, Colombia, Guatemala Brazil and more – will be in attendance.
Mexico agents find 269 migrants in trailer near southern border
Many migrants pass through Tuxtla on their journey to escape poverty and violence elsewhere in Latin America.
Brazil police make arrests, probe coup attempt in Bolsonaro riots
Thursday's operation was related to a riot on December 12, the day Lula's victory was certified.
Latin America’s biggest online retailer says it reduced antisemitic products by 89% this year
Last year, the company announced that it would purge books such as “Mein Kampf” and “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion,” as well as Nazi coins, posters and memorabilia, from its offerings.