The Latin Bulletin In recent years, Thailand has witnessed a surge in pro-democracy movements and widespread criticism directed towards its monarchy. The use of Section 112 of the criminal code to suppress dissent has raised concerns about the shrinking civic space in the country. This blog post examines the case of a 19-year-old pro-democracy activist…
Author: Juliana Rodriguez, Senior Editor
The Urgency of Reconsidering the Nuclear Threat in Oppenheimer’s Shadow
The Latin Bulletin Robert J. Oppenheimer’s legacy and the lingering impact of the nuclear age still demand our attention in the 21st century. As we confront the same moral and political dilemmas surrounding weapons of mass destruction, Christopher Nolan’s new film on Oppenheimer’s life offers an opportunity to reinvigorate the public debate on the nuclear…
Excitement Builds as Daniel Ricciardo Returns to Formula 1 at the Hungarian Grand Prix
The Latin Bulletin Formula 1 fans are buzzing with excitement as the Hungarian Grand Prix approaches, with one particular storyline capturing everyone’s attention – the return of veteran driver Daniel Ricciardo. From his unexpected move from Red Bull reserve to securing a seat with AlphaTauri, Ricciardo’s comeback is just one of the many thrilling developments…
Red Bull on the Verge of Historic Formula 1 Milestone
The Latin Bulletin It’s a thrilling week for Formula 1 fans around the world as the sport gears up for another action-packed race. This time, all eyes are on the unstoppable Red Bull Racing team, as they edge closer to making history. Undeniably, Red Bull has dominated this season, firmly securing their position at the…
Jon Rahm Expresses Frustration and Seeks Redemption at The Open Championship
The Latin Bulletin On Thursday, Jon Rahm, the reigning Masters champion, embarked on his quest for a second major title of the season at the 151st Open Championship. With great expectations, Rahm faced a setback, carding a 3-over 74, placing him eight shots behind the leaders. Disappointed by his performance, Rahm made his feelings known,…
Justin Thomas’ Struggles Continue at the Open Championship
The Latin Bulletin Justin Thomas, a prominent figure in professional golf, faced an immensely challenging start at the Open Championship as he recorded a disappointing 82 in his first round. This year’s major championships have not been kind to him, as he has encountered formidable obstacles along the way. Without a doubt, Thomas endured an…
Dan Snyder Fined $60 Million Following Revelations from Commanders’ Workplace Investigation
The Latin Bulletin The National Football League (NFL) recently concluded an investigation into the workplace culture at the Washington Commanders, shedding light on allegations of misconduct and impropriety under former owner Dan Snyder. Former United States Attorney and SEC Chair Mary Jo White, along with the firm of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, conducted the extensive…
Rory McIlroy’s Miraculous Par Save at The Open Championship
The Latin Bulletin Rory McIlroy delivered an extraordinary par save on the final hole at Royal Liverpool, leaving him in contention at The Open Championship. The highlight-reel shot witnessed McIlroy facing an almost insurmountable challenge, as his ball nestled against the wall of a pot bunker. This critical moment not only showcased the inherent drama…
Viktor Hovland’s Unusual Encounter: A Stroke of Luck at the Open Championship?
The Latin Bulletin The Open Championship, one of the most prestigious events, had its fair share of surprises this year. But perhaps one of the most unexpected incidents involved Viktor Hovland, a talented golfer in search of his first major championship. On the par-5 15th hole, a bird decided to make its mark on Hovland,…
The Enigma of Pvt. Travis King: Uncertainty Surrounds North Korea’s Response
The Latin Bulletin The recent crossing of U.S. soldier Pvt. Travis King into North Korea has ignited speculation about how the reclusive nation will handle this unique situation. Although his case stands as a rarity, previous incidents involving American defectors and detainees provide little clarity on North Korea’s possible approach. As experts ponder the potential…
