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29.09 / 03:11
1,000-year-old children's cemetery unearthed in Peru
gas pipeline in capital Lima, archaeologists said on Friday, saying the site likely marked a children's cemetery.
27.09 / 01:43
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Argentinian Oil Producer Will Mine Crypto with Associated Gas
Tecpetrol, a major Argentinian oil producer, has announced plans to mine crypto using associated gas.
26.09 / 04:03
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Eight mummies & pre-Inca objects discovered in Peru's capital Lima
archaeologists describe Peru's capital as an onion with many layers of history, others consider it a box of surprises. That's what some gas line workers got when their digging uncovered eight pre-Inca funeral bales.
22.09 / 07:57
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US billionaire snaps up Aussie engineering firm for $900m
Resource Capital Funds has sold engineering and consulting firm Ausenco for about $900 million in a deal with a US billionaire and private equity firms looking to boost their exposure to battery minerals and energy transition.
20.09 / 14:03
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Mexican doctors say 2 Alien bodies are ‘non human’, one of them is female with eggs inside
Reuters. Maussan, on social media and in the Mexico Congress hearing, shared scientific analysis and study results to prove that the bodies are about 1,000 years old and not related to any known Earthly species, said the Reuters report.
19.09 / 11:35
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What a slowing China implies for future, in charts
agricultural products (Brazil), fuel (Gulf nations, Malaysia), minerals and ores (Chile, Peru, Australia), electronics and chips (South Korea, Japan) and machinery (Germany) to China. Of these, the risk is higher for economies where exports contribute significantly to GDP, because they face sharp growth downgrades if a slowing China cuts back on imports. This means that the US, which exports four times more to China in dollar terms than, say, Chile, is less directly impacted because the US economy is led by domestic consumption rather than exports.
18.09 / 14:35
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Peru econ minister sees inflation easing to 5.2% in September
LIMA (Reuters) — Peru's annual inflation could ease to 5.2% in September, Economy Minister Alex Contreras said in a press conference on Monday.
16.09 / 22:49
16.09 / 13:37
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'Alien body' remains presented in Mexican Congress panned as 'stunt': Report
Reuters. Earlier on Tuesday, Mexican journalist and long-time UFO enthusiast Jaime Maussan showed politicians at the hearing where two tiny "bodies" displayed in cases, with three fingers on each hand and elongated heads. As per Jaime Maussan, they were found in Peru in 2017 and were not related to any life on Earth.
16.09 / 01:05
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National Hispanic Heritage Month: All you may want to know
National Hispanic Heritage Month began on Friday, September 15, a number of cultural programs celebrating Latino art and culture were held across the country. It is held every year from September 15 to October 15, to recognize the contributions of Hispanic Americans. Prior to National Hispanic Heritage Month, there was Hispanic Heritage Week. President Lyndon Johnson recognized it as a month of holiday for the first time in 1968.
15.09 / 09:15
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Earth's warmest August saw 65 countries set record high temperatures: Report
Berkeley Earth, which focuses on environmental data science and analysis, said last month was the warmest August since records began to be kept in 1850, with «particularly warm conditions» prevailing in parts of India, Japan, North Atlantic, Eastern Equatorial Pacific, Northern South America, Central America, parts of Africa and the Middle East. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), a US government agency, said on Thursday that 2023 witnessed Earth's hottest August in its 174-year climate record. The sizzling month also marked the northern hemisphere's warmest meteorological summer and the southern hemisphere's warmest meteorological winter on record, the NOAA's National Centres for Environmental Information said. Berkeley Earth said August 2023 exceeded the previous record set in August 2016 by 0.31 degrees Celsius, «a surprisingly large margin, well outside the margin of uncertainty». Its researchers said: «We estimate that 13 per cent of the Earth's surface experienced its locally warmest August average, and 87 per cent of the Earth's surface was significantly warmer when compared to its local average during the period from 1951 to 1980.» In total, they estimated that 65 countries (mostly in the tropics) witnessed their warmest August on record. These countries include Bahrain, Barbados, Brazil, Cambodia, Cameroon, Chad, China, Colombia, Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Japan, Kenya, Mexico, Morocco, Niger, Panama, Peru, the Philippines, Qatar, Russia, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Suriname, Turkiye, Venezuela and Yemen. Some of these countries broke their August records by extraordinary margins.
14.09 / 04:55
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Alien fraud! Mexico's Congress debunks 1,000 year old extraterrestrial claims
Lawmakers gathered in Mexico City to listen to testimonies from researchers representing Mexico, the United States, Japan, and Brazil, all proposing the intriguing possibility of extraterrestrial life. This event mirrored a similar one in the US Congress just two months prior when a former US Air Force intelligence officer claimed knowledge of «non-human» activity dating back to the 1930s. One of the focal points of this session was Mexican journalist Jose Jaime Maussan, who presented two boxes containing what he and others believed to be «non-human beings unrelated to our terrestrial evolution.» These desiccated, shrunken bodies with warped heads left those in the chamber astonished, sparking a surge of social media activity. Maussan emphasized the significance of DNA analysis, stating, «It's the queen of all evidence.» However, he refrained from categorizing them as «extraterrestrials» at this stage. These enigmatic bodies purportedly date back to 2017 and were found deep underground in the Nazca desert of Peru, famous for its colossal, mysterious geoglyphs.
13.09 / 14:31
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UFOs, Aliens? Mexico Congress displays 'non-human' bodies reportedly found in Peru
UFOs and aliens have been a subject of study and research for years and now Mexico government has allowed scientists led by journalist and ufologist Jaime Maussan to unveil alleged alien bodies or corpses in the country's Congress in Mexico City. These were small «non-human» bodies and believed to be discovered in Cusco, Peru. Scientists believe that these are millennium-old mummified specimens.
10.09 / 16:41
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Antony takes ‘indefinite leave of absence’ amid assault allegations, Here’s how Manchester United responded to the incident
Manchester United winger Antony has opted to delay his return to the club, citing the need to «address allegations» of assault lodged against him. The 23-year-old was originally scheduled to resume training with the club on Monday but has decided to defer his return until further notice.
08.09 / 08:15
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G20 Summit: World Bank report proposes tech-driven financial inclusion
Covid-19 pandemic, DPI enabled emergency support to be directly delivered to the digital wallets of those in need as well as helped facilitate swift vaccine distribution. The India Stack exemplifies this approach, combining digital ID, interoperable payments, a digital credentials ledger, and account aggregation," the report said quoting United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Advocate for Inclusive Finance for Development (UNSGSA) and Honorary Patron of the GPFI Her Majesty Queen Máxima of the Netherlands.
07.09 / 11:17
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Elon Musk gets snapped for the 1st time with twins Strider & Azure, pics go viral on X
Musk was seen for the first time with his twins Strider and Azure, along with their mother, venture capitalist Shivon Zhilis. The picture was shared by Musk’s biographer Walter Isaacson, on his X handle. In the picture, the 52-year-old business tycoon could be seen sitting cross-legged on a couch with one of the twins on his lap, while the other is being held by Zhilis. Another picture shows one of the twins hovering near a robot. Dropping the pictures, the veteran journalist wrote, “Ever since imbibing Isaac Asimov's stories as a kid, Musk has worried that our robots could turn on us. This Time excerpt explains why and what he’s doing about it.” “For a moment I was struck by the oddness of the scene,” Isaacson wrote. “We were sitting on a suburban patio by a tranquil backyard swimming pool on a sunny spring day, with two bright-eyed twins learning to toddle, as Musk somberly speculated about the window of opportunity for building a sustainable human colony on Mars before an AI apocalypse destroyed earthly civilization,” he tweeted. The photo was taken at Zilis’s home in Austin, Texas. The twins were born in November 2021, weeks before Musk and Canadian songstress Grimes welcomed their second child via surrogacy.
06.09 / 19:31
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Peru reshuffles cabinet for second time in six months
LIMA (Reuters) — President Dina Boluarte of Peru reshuffled six posts in her cabinet on Wednesday, the second partial reshuffle in her eight-month-old administration, though she retained ministers overseeing the key economy and energy and mining portfolios.
04.09 / 16:57
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Why Joe Biden should scrap US citizenship tests
Exactly 10 years ago, I joined 136 people from 43 countries at a naturalization ceremony in a courtroom in downtown New York to proclaim our allegiance to the country that had embraced us as its own. Overcome by the emotional charge of the occasion, we struggled to keep our voices steady — and our eyes dry. Even Janet Napolitano, administering her final oath as secretary of homeland security, teared up as she welcomed us as “my fellow citizens.” I was flanked by a young woman from Ukraine and a middle-aged man from Peru; she worked on Wall Street, and he was a cab driver. As we told each other of the journeys that had brought us to that magical moment, her English was heavily accented; his was liberally interspersed with Spanish. At one point, we talked about what had been the final hurdle on the path: The citizenship tests. She’d found the civics quiz quite stressful; he, like me, thought it had been easy-peasy. We didn’t talk about the other test — the one that judged our English skills. More than likely, the US Citizenship and Immigration Services officers who had interviewed us skipped over that part of the process in order to move things along. In my case, the examining officer had said something along the lines of, “You’ve made it this far. There’s no need to waste our time on this.” The Biden administration, which is proposing to make the English test harder, apparently does not understand what my USCIS examiner had come to recognize, from some combination of intuition and experience: If you want to be an American and have lived in this country long enough to qualify, then a language test is entirely redundant.
04.09 / 16:41
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Security in Ecuador has come undone as drug cartels exploit the banana industry to ship cocaine
Ecuador's location is increasingly putting it at the confluence of two global trades: bananas and cocaine
02.09 / 01:45
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RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das rated ‘A+’ in Global Finance Central Banker Report 2023
RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das has been rated ‘A+’ in the Global Finance Central Banker Report Cards 2023, the central bank said on Friday. Taking to X (former Twitter), RBI said," We are happy to announce that Governor Shaktikanta Das has been rated “A " in the Global Finance Central Banker Report Cards 2023.
01.09 / 00:47
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Traders in carbon credits saddled with vast stranded-asset pile
A number of major carbon traders are finding that offsets they bought may now be valueless.
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