Tarek William Saab evolved from a youthful revolutionary into Venezuela’s Chief Prosecutor. His path took him through roles as a Chavismo supporter, poet, Buddhist, political party founder, governor, Ombudsman, and rock promoter. Today, he’s a central figure in Venezuela’s leadership, influencing its direction for over two decades. In 2017, Saab became Chief Prosecutor, a position […]
Related Posts
Mexico’s gold production is down, with a 26% dip in June 2022
Mexico’s gold production is down, with a 26% dip in June 2022, says the country’s stats agency INEGI. This isn’t just a seasonal dip, notes Jesus Huezo Casillas, a researcher from IPN. The last similar drop was in May 2020 due to COVID-19. Then, the government stopped all mining. Mexico ranks eighth globally in gold […]
Ecuador Extends Emergency State to Curb Rising Violence
Ecuador’s leader, Daniel Noboa, has renewed the emergency state for 30 more days to tackle the surge in violence and criminal acts. The Presidency announced this through a decree, aiming to calm the severe unrest and conflicts within the country, including its prisons. First set on January 8 for a two-month period after violence spiked […]
Brazil’s Decisive Strides Towards Lower Deforestation Rates
Rodrigo Agostinho, head of Ibama, believes Brazil is on track to reduce deforestation within one to two years significantly. Brazil’s environmental agency, Ibama, actively implements policies and regulations to protect the country’s diverse ecosystems and natural resources. His confidence stems from Brazil’s ongoing conservation efforts. These efforts are particularly focused on the Amazon region. Agostinho […]