En route to making the popular stew called carbonada in his native, meat-loving Uruguay, Juan Olivera would pack beef along with vegetables and cheese into a...
Tag - South America
The FEI Jumping South American Youth Championship brought more than 200 talented young riders together at the stunning Sociedade Hípica Porto Alegrense to...
It’s 10:30 in the calm, wide streets of La Paternal in Buenos Aires, a neighbourhood of low-rise residential buildings, warehouses and art studios...
Sergio Fernando Cifuentes Sagastume had carved out a decent life for himself in Guatemala. After spending some of his teenage years in the United States, he...
In the district of Chancay, Huaral province, approximately 80 kilometers from the Peruvian capital, Lima, a major private investment project is being developed...
Brazil Adventist University (Centro Universitário Adventista de São Paulo—UNASP), Engenheiro Coelho campus, inaugurated the Museum of Biblical Archaeology...
The government of Bolivia announced on Tuesday that it was severing diplomatic relations with Israel due to its military operation in Gaza and alleged war...
A major new research project will explore the impact of transformational changes to mental health treatment in South America. Community-based care for people...
Last month, FIFA announced that Spain, Portugal and Morocco had won the hosting rights for the 2030 World Cup, meaning that the tournament would be back on...
South America is one of the least populated continents on Earth. Despite their incredible history, culture, and natural life, only 5.47% of the world’s...