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Bolivia’s Lithium Dream Bound to Come True? Nation’s Lithium Potential Foreseen to Boost Economic Growth

Bolivia, Chile and China are three of the most notable countries in the world where the alkali metal lithium exists. And Bolivia has set to become a significant part in the development of green technology.

Prince Harry Seeking Royal Bride? Is He Dating Juliette Labelle, Suki Waterhouse?

Prince Harry’s love life has recently been the focus of several media outlets that are dying to know who he will date next. Luckily, latest scoops about Kate Middleton’s brother-in-law hinted that he might have found love with a young PR assistant living in the City of Angels or an English model-actress.

Zika Epidemic Prompts WHO to Declare Global Emergency

The Zika epidemic has raised so much concern that the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared a global health emergency in order to raise awareness about the disease.

7 of the Best Chilean Dishes Every Traveler Must Try

Chile does not only offer a unique and diverse eco-system as it is also rich in history and culture. One of the best things that Chileans can be proud of is their culinary expertise.

10 Inspiring Global Itineraries to Spend Romantic Valentine’s Day Date Nights

February has always been dubbed as the “Love” month. And since Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, couples out there are definitely excited where to spend their V-Day date night.

World’s Top Chef Benoît Violier Found Dead

The 44-year old French Top Chef Benoît Violier was found lifeless in his apartment with a self-inflicted gunshot wound in Crissier, Switzerland, Sunday, Jan. 31. His cause of death was believed to be suicide.

Nigeria Seeks $2.5 Billion Loan From World Bank

Nigeria has recently expressed its need to get a loan from the World Bank and the African Development Bank.

Pilot Project to Give Cubans Broadband Internet at Home

Cuba's state-run telecommunications company ETECSA announced on Jan. 31 that it is launching a pilot project to allow everyday citizens to order broadband Internet for their homes, a service until now only available to foreign executives.

Venezuela's Opposition Party Tries to Run Maduro Out of Office

Venezuela's conservative opposition party is stepping up their efforts to run Socialist President Nicolas Maduro out of office

Salvage Team Attempts to Save Modern Express Cargo

Modern Express cargo awaits team to tow the distressed ship in the middle of the French ocean. If the bad weather persists, the Panamanian cargo ship named "Modern Express" might hit the coast of France between Monday night and Tuesday morning the GCaptain reports.

4 UNESCO World Heritage ‘Under Threat’ From Influx of Tourists

Now more than ever, people are eager to explore the world. Wanderlust has become the world’s favorite indulgence, seeking new landscapes from every corner of the planet. There is, regrettably, a downside to rising number of tourists visiting the most beautiful places around the globe.

Iranian Drone Flies Over US Channel During Drill

An Iranian drone flew over the US navy warship on the Persian Gulf; US says it didn't post threat to the mission.

The Internet Wins: 5-Year-Old Lionel Messi Fan in a Plastic Jersey Will Finally Meet the Soccer Star

The image of the kid with his makeshift jersey went viral in various social media sites, with sports agencies trying to get Lionel Messi to respond and hopefully hand him a real uniform.

David Cameron Fails to Get a Concrete Deal With EU's Donald Tusk

David Cameron, in his meeting with EU's Donald Tusk, failed to get a concrete deal on his four aims and is hoping to get a positive response within 24 hours.

Former US President Jimmy Carter Making an Appearance at Britain's House of Lords

Former President of the United States Jimmy Carter is schedule to appear at the House of Lords in Great Britain on Wednesday, Feb. 3. The 39th U.S. president will talk and discuss his successful campaign against the Guinea worm disease or dracunculiasis that started back in 1986.

Kate Middleton: England’s Future Queen? Queen Elizabeth II Picks Duchess of Cambridge Over Camilla Parker-Bowles

There have been incessant reports about Kate Middleton and Camilla Parker-Bowles’ power struggle. But now, it seems that the Duchess of Cambridge has gained the upper hand on the epic royal fight.

Contraceptives Made More Accessible Amid Zika Outbreak

As the Zika Virus continues to alarm several countries, including Latin America like Ecuador, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Honduras, Panama and El Salvador, health organizations have recently urged for women to try not to get pregnant and have more access to contraceptives, Fox News Latino reports.

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.

7 Most Powerful Mexican Drug Cartels That Control US Illicit Drug Market

Trafficking of illegal drugs including meth, cocaine, heroin and marijuana have been dominant throughout the United States.

Colombia, US Talk Peace Deal

In light of the recent peace talks going on between Colombia and US, a recent report from Fox News Latino suggests that one man could be the key to finalize the deal or end any of the talks. Apparently, leftist-rebel Ricardo Palmera is being asked by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) that US President Barack Obama release him to finally close the peace deal, the publication reports.
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