Exploring the Mysteries of Supermassive Black Holes with Sarah Pappert
Astrophysicist Sarah Pappert discusses her research on supermassive black holes, shedding light on their origins and significance in the universe.
Latest LATAM stories from World.
Astrophysicist Sarah Pappert discusses her research on supermassive black holes, shedding light on their origins and significance in the universe.
In a thrilling start to the 2026 World Cup, Mexico triumphed 2-0 over South Africa, igniting celebrations across the nation after previous opening day disappointments.
Julián Quiñones and Raúl Jiménez lead Mexico to a strong start in the tournament with a decisive win.
Claudia Sheinbaum, the President of Mexico, joined thousands of supporters in Zocalo Square during the opening match of the 2026 World Cup, where Mexico faced South Africa.
The Continental Divide Trail Coalition is sounding the alarm regarding the potential dangers posed by uranium mining to hikers and the natural landscape in New Mexico.
As ballots from overseas and rural regions are counted, the political race in Peru becomes increasingly competitive, coinciding with ongoing market volatility.
Brazil's efforts to tap into rare-earth minerals are encountering significant hurdles due to a strained regulatory environment.
In the Cerrado region of Brazil, Indigenous communities are redefining wildfire strategies by integrating fire into their land management practices, presenting an alternative to conventional methods.
In Tarmas, Venezuela, the centuries-old Corpus Christi celebration was marked by children making their First Communion alongside masked 'Dancing Devils', highlighting a key cultural tradition.
As protests escalate and shortages deepen in Bolivia, the US is stepping in with emergency aid and cautioning against efforts to unseat President Rodrigo Paz.
A recent 70-foot wastewater geyser in New Mexico highlights the ongoing debate regarding the management of the state's increasing oilfield waste.
A recent report sheds light on Mexico's undisclosed collaboration with the US on deportations, revealing significant numbers and unacknowledged agreements.
In response to the US labeling certain gangs as terrorists, Brazilian President Lula asserts that Brazil will maintain its dignity and sovereignty.
A recently unearthed dinosaur species, Kank australis, from 70 million years ago in southern Patagonia, shows behaviors reminiscent of modern herons, particularly in fishing.
Recent clashes in the Colombian Amazon have resulted in the deaths of at least 52 guerrilla fighters. This violence coincides with upcoming presidential elections, raising concerns over stability in the region.
Brazil's decision to invest $75 million in a highway project through the Amazon rainforest has sparked significant environmental concerns, with calls for stronger protections.
Matthieu Pigasse has been appointed by Venezuela to lead negotiations on its substantial debt restructuring, raising questions about potential U.S. influence in the decision.
A uranium company's recent decision to treat and discharge water into a local river has sparked environmental concerns among nearby communities, raising questions about water quality and wildlife safety.
The chair of Chile's Codelco has announced their resignation from both the copper and lithium sectors, marking a significant transition for the company.
Inmates at Barinas prison in Venezuela have taken to the roof to protest alleged abuses, reportedly facing gunfire from prison staff during their demonstration.