Articles by Peter de Jesus

Peter de Jesus


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Chile to Sell 5.5 Million Cubic Feet of Natural Gas to Energy-Short Argentina

Argentina gets some much-needed aid from Chile. Argentinian Energy Minister Juan José Aranguren and his Chilean counterpart, Máximo Pacheco, have agreed on a series of accords that is set to aid Argentina's energy sector during the winter months, according to Merco Press.

Ecuador, China Collaborate to Produce Vaccines, Rehabilitate Existing Plant

Ecuador's Enfarma EP is set to partner with China's Sinopharm to create vaccines and antivenoms.

'Mass Effect: Andromeda' Release Date and Features: Anticipated Game to Launch Later this Year?

BioWare's upcoming title might be arriving sooner than expected. With BioWare being its usual secretive self about the game developer's upcoming flagship title, "Mass Effect: Andromeda," the rumor mill has been working nonstop, with tidbits of information and several leaks about the game being revealed to an already excited fan base.

Battlefield 5 to Reinvent FPS Genre? New Animation Technology in the Works?

DICE's new job posting might reveal a key aspect of the next Battlefield title. Game developer Digital Illusions Creative Entertainment (DICE) might be pretty silent about the inner workings of the new installment of the Battlefield saga, but the company seems to be dropping a couple of very important clues here and there.

Brazilian Pets Hold Adorable Carnival Parade

Brazil's pre-Carnival celebration just got a lot cuter. Just days before Brazil's highly-anticipated annual Carnival celebration, Rio de Janeiro's four-legged stars were able to enjoy a day of fun with their favorite humans on Sunday, according to The Associated Press.

'Boruto: Naruto' Manga Gets Official Release Date; Find Out Here

The story of "Naruto's" next-generation characters is set to get a manga serialization.

EVO 2016 Tournament Lineup Revealed; List Includes 'Street Fighter 5,' P'okken Tournament,' 'Tekken 7' and More

This year's Evo features new games, as well as classic titles. Just not the ones fans are expecting.

Argentina Removes Subsidies, Hikes up Electricity Rates

Argentina's power sector is set for a massive change. As the country attempts to battle an increasingly difficult struggle against economic problems, the Argentine government announced on Wednesday that it would be raising wholesale electricity rates starting next month, according to FOX News Latino.

Despite Controversy, Uber Prepares to Hire 300 Costa Ricans Before 2016 Ends

The OPT and the taxi drivers' union might not be stopping their protests anytime soon, but transportation giant Uber remains undaunted.

'El Conejo' Murder: Notorious Gang Boss Killed in Venezuelan Prison

Venezuela's visionary crime boss has been murdered. Teofilo Rodriguez Cazorla, known in Venezuela as the notorious crime boss "El Conejo," has been murdered outside a nightclub in the city of Porlamar, located on Margarita Island.

'Fire Emblem Fates' English Version to Be Strikingly Different From Japanese Version?

Sorry, fans of the Japanese version's "petting" feature, for it looks like the it would be disabled for the English-language release.

PlayStation Store Sale: Final Fantasy Classics Available for Discounted Prices on PSN

Check out this week's PS3, PS4 and PS Vita deals! This week's PS3, PS4 and PS Vita deals have been announced, and we must say that they are quite great.

Mexican Marimba Ensemble to Entertain Pope Francis in Mexico Visit

Pope Francis is set for some musical experience when he visits Chiapas this coming February. Massive preparations have already gone underway as Mexico prepares for the eagerly-anticipated visit of Pope Francis this coming February.

One-Third of Ecuador's Rainforests to Be Auctioned Off to Chinese Oil Companies

Ecuador might be powerless to stop China's acquisition of a significant portion of the country's pristine rainforests.

American Killed in Caribbean Died From Massive Cranial Trauma, Asphyxia

New details have emerged in the case of Jessica Lewis Colker, the American tourist who was brutally murdered in the Caribbean island of Grenada over the weekend.

Microsoft Refunds $8,000 Xbox FIFA Bill Teen Racked Up Over Holidays

A father's penitence due to an $8,000 charge fro FIFA in-game purchases finally comes to an end.

SNOW PS4 Closed Beta Release Date and Gameplay: Anticipated Game to Feature VR Support?

Poppermost states that popular ski simulator SNOW would soon be made available for the PS4. Oh, and it will support VR too.

A Latino's Survival Guide for January's 'Snowpocalypse'

Here are some tips on how to survive this season's "Snowpocalypse." With the most intense snowstorm in recent years covering the East Coast, people have been forced to pass the days indoors.

American Tourist Murdered in Caribbean Beach

A woman and her husband's vacation in paradise quickly turned into a nightmare. Tourists enjoying a vacation on the Caribbean island of Grenada were shocked by very tragic news on Sunday.

Haiti Likely to Install Short-Term Interim Government Amid Political Turmoil

With Haiti reeling from intense political turmoil, will a transitional government emerge after the nation's current president steps down on February?

US Military's Cyborg Soldiers Project Under Development?

DARPA is developing a system that might very make the first cyborg soldiers in the planet. The prospect of super soldiers has never been more plausible.

GTA 6 to Debut on PS5 and Xbox Two?

Will Rockstar's upcoming game be released on Sony and Microsoft's next-generation consoles?

5 Petty Latino Behaviors That Can Ruin Relationships

Here's how to avoid those petty little triggers that ultimately ruin our love lives. A relationship is a beautiful thing. It is, after all, what many consider being the ultimate path to true happiness.

Ex-Haitian Coup Leader Threatens to Divide Country, Says Supporters are Ready for War

Guy Philippe, an ex-rebel leader, has urged his supporters to resist his political enemies. Prominent Haitian politician Guy Philippe, who led a group of rebels in the overthrow of then-President Jean-Bertrand Aristide back in 2004, has urged his supporters to firmly resist his political enemies, calling them "anarchists," giving a clear sign that the turbulence in the nation is far from being over, according to Reuters.

Venezuela Loses UN Voting Rights Due to Arrears

The United Nations has decided to temporarily suspend Venezuela's voting rights due to nonpayment of annual dues to the organization.
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