The Latin Bulletin Among the many bad reasons for shutting down the government, starving the judiciary of funds in a bid to delay Trump’s federal criminal cases until the election and hoping he earns the power to pardon himself ranks among the worst. Not just because grinding the federal courts to a halt would necessarily…
Author: Juliana Rodriguez, Senior Editor
The EU’s Balancing Act: Shaping a Stronger Trading Relationship with China
The Latin Bulletin The European Union (EU) is stepping up its approach towards China, driven primarily by French concerns that Beijing’s trade practices pose a significant threat to core industries. With memories of the solar industry debacle a decade ago still fresh, EU officials are determined to establish a level playing field and protect their…
Transferring Frozen Russian Assets to Ukraine: A Necessary Step Towards Justice
The Latin Bulletin The aggression and devastation inflicted upon Ukraine by Russia’s illegal war continue to raise alarm worldwide. The United States and its G7 allies have taken action by freezing over $300 billion in Central Russian Bank assets through lawful sanctions regimes. However, it is essential to explore the next crucial step – the…
Innovating Cell Therapy Manufacturing: Syntax Bio’s Groundbreaking Approach
The Latin Bulletin The field of cell therapy has made significant strides in recent years, with promising treatments now available for certain cancers and rare diseases. However, the widespread implementation of these living medicines remains a challenge due to scientific and financial hurdles. Start-up Syntax Bio, led by co-founder and CEO Ryan Clarke, aims to…
Contrasting Market Movements: Hedge Funds Reduce Leverage, Oil Prices Fluctuate, and Home Prices Reach Record Levels
The Latin Bulletin Hedge funds have shown a significant decrease in stock leverage, while the oil market grapples with supply scarcity and exhausted buying. On the other hand, the housing sector continues its upward trajectory, reaching record-high prices. Additionally, we delve into the ongoing challenges faced by China’s property sector and observe an unprecedented move…
Unraveling the Eligibility Debate: Was Trump an “Officer of the United States”?
The Latin Bulletin It has become a polarizing and contentious debate. Two 126-page scholarly works by legal experts present divergent arguments on whether Donald Trump is eligible to run for the presidency again under Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution. The arguments put forth by Professors Nelson Baude, Michael Paulsen, Josh Blackmun,…
The Plight of Arbitrarily Detained British Nationals Abroad: A Call for Support
The Latin Bulletin Tuesday marks a somber milestone—1,000 days since the detainment of Jimmy Lai, the esteemed pro-democracy advocate and publisher of Hong Kong’s once-thriving Apple Daily newspaper. Lai’s case highlights a disturbing trend—the arbitrary detainment of British nationals in foreign prisons on questionable charges. This issue extends beyond Lai alone, with numerous individuals currently…
Brace Yourself for the Powerful Drama of ‘May December’
The Latin Bulletin Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman grace the silver screen together in an upcoming Netflix release that is bound to leave audiences speechless. Prepare to be captivated by the raw emotions and gripping storyline of “May December,” set to hit cinemas on November 17th and followed by a wide release on Netflix. Directed…
The 2024 LIV Golf Schedule: Changes, Competitions, and Missing Venues
The Latin Bulletin The 2024 LIV Golf schedule is yet to be confirmed, but it is already creating buzz within the golf community. With some major changes in the lineup and intriguing coincidences with PGA Tour events, golf enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the official announcement. Emerging Locations and Suspicious Timing: As the Saudi-backed league enters…
TikTok’s Expansion in Indonesian E-commerce Faces Hurdles Amid New Regulations
The Latin Bulletin TikTok, the globally popular social media platform, is encountering a major setback in its goal to expand in Indonesia’s online shopping market. New rules imposed by the Indonesian government restrict social media companies, specifically targeting TikTok, from facilitating direct e-commerce payments on their platforms. As a result, companies will only be able…
