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Exploring Feminism and Podcasting: Empowering Chinese Women’s Voices

The Latin Bulletin In recent years, Chinese society has witnessed the emergence and growth of feminist-themed podcasts, where women can openly discuss taboo topics and challenge gender inequalities. These podcasts have become a safe haven for feminist-minded individuals seeking representation and a platform to voice their frustrations with the patriarchy. According to a study by…
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The Impending Visa Limits: US Condemns Coercion and Cultural Assimilation of Tibetan Children in China

The Latin Bulletin In a bold move aimed at addressing human rights concerns, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced on Tuesday that the United States would impose visa limits on certain Chinese officials involved in the forceful assimilation of Tibetan children into mainstream Chinese society. Blinken’s statement emphasized the need for the Chinese authorities to…
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Devastating Fire Ravages Northeastern Greece, Leaving Destruction and Tragedy in its Wake

The Latin Bulletin In the face of gale-force winds and scorching temperatures, Greece is grappling with a relentless wildfire crisis. A major wildfire in the northeastern part of the country has been raging out of control for four days, resulting in widespread devastation. The tragedy deepened on Tuesday when the bodies of 18 individuals were…
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BRICS Summit 2023: A Closer Look at the Emerging Economies’ Meeting

The Latin Bulletin The BRICS economic bloc, consisting of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, is set to convene in Johannesburg this week for three days of important meetings. However, this year’s summit comes with an unusual twist as Russian President Vladimir Putin will participate via video call instead of attending in person. The…
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North Korea Plans Satellite Launch Amidst Heightened Tensions

The Latin Bulletin North Korea’s announcement of a planned satellite launch later this month has intensified tensions as joint military exercises between the United States and South Korea continue. The satellite launch, expected between August 24 and August 31, comes after a failed attempt in May and is viewed as a significant development by neighbouring…
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North Korea’s Airline Makes International Comeback, Indicating Border Easing and Trade Opportunities

The Latin Bulletin North Korea’s state-owned airline, Air Koryo, recently embarked on its first international flight since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. This significant development is seen as a positive sign of easing border restrictions, which may facilitate the repatriation of stranded North Koreans abroad and boost trade relations with its powerful neighbor, China.…
