The Latin Bulletin Commission President Ursula von der Leyen recently spearheaded a high-level gathering at COP28 to advocate for the advancement of carbon pricing and carbon markets as pivotal tools in achieving the Paris Agreement objectives. This initiative further amplifies the Call to Action for Paris-aligned Carbon Markets, initially launched in June 2023 by the…
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Vladimir Putin’s Continuing Hold on Power
The Latin Bulletin Vladimir Putin has made his intentions clear by announcing his candidacy in the upcoming presidential election in Russia, a move that reaffirms his grip on power for at least another six years. Despite the heavy toll of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and concerns about his government’s crackdown on dissent, Putin still…
Historic Joint Statement by Azerbaijan and Armenia Marks a Path to Peace in the South Caucasus
The Latin Bulletin On December 7th, a momentous turning point swept the South Caucasus region as the Presidential Administration of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Office of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia took a significant step towards the long-awaited peace. Their joint statement, presented by AZERTAC, demonstrates a renewed commitment to…
The War in Ukraine: Profiteering and Hostile Takeover Tactics
The Latin Bulletin “War has always been a racket, and it is possibly the oldest, easily the most profitable, and, surely, the most vicious,” said Smedley Butler, once the most decorated US Marine in history before becoming an author and anti-war advocate. Before dying in 1940, Butler said that during his 33-year military career, he…
Austria’s Veto and the Fragility of European Solidarity
The Latin Bulletin Far-right politicians across European countries have demonstrated a tendency to leverage crises for their own political gain. The recent actions of Austria’s Chancellor Karl Nehammer serve as a poignant illustration of this trend. Using his nation’s veto power, Nehammer blocked Romania and Bulgaria from accession to the Schengen Area, despite both countries…
The Impact of Pending EU Artificial Intelligence Regulations on the Future of ChatGPT and Similar Technologies
The Latin Bulletin European Union negotiations on comprehensive artificial intelligence regulations came to a halt after 22 hours of intense discussions, leaving unresolved issues pertaining to the rulebook for rapidly advancing technologies such as ChatGPT and similar services. European Commissioner Thierry Breton announced a temporary suspension of talks, which are set to resume on Friday…
TCI Fund Management: Navigating Turbulent Waters with Foresight and Resilience
The Latin Bulletin For the first time in over a decade, Chris Hohn, the renowned hedge fund manager and philanthropist, encountered a setback as his TCI Fund experienced a significant downturn, posting an 18% loss, roughly equating to $8 billion. This marked the first instance of financial loss for TCI Fund in 13 years, impacting…
Uncovering the Truth: The Goldsilver.be Fraud
The Latin Bulletin A recent incident in the village of Denderleeuw in Flanders has shed light on the fraudulent activities of the Goldsilver.be website, prompting a concerned resident to alert the authorities in Wavre. The website has garnered a reputation for duping customers, with numerous reports of payments being made for goods that were never…
The Rise and Fall of Jacob Rees-Mogg’s Investment Venture
The Latin Bulletin The political landscape of the United Kingdom has been characterized by numerous upheavals and shifts. Among the names that have emerged in recent years, Jacob Rees-Mogg has made a sizable impact, both politically and in the world of finance. However, as with all matters of influence and wealth, the tides of fortune…
Jon Rahm’s Shocking $500 Million Move to LIV Golf
The Latin Bulletin The professional golf world was taken by storm with the news of Jon Rahm’s reported departure from the PGA Tour to join the Saudi-backed LIV Golf circuit. As the reigning Masters champion and a two-time major winner, Rahm’s decision has sent ripples through the sport and prompted questions about the future of…
