Papua New Guinea

Catalan fishermen warn: there could be a lack of seafood on the table this Christmas

Catalan fishermen warn: there could be a lack of seafood on the table this Christmas

With Christmas getting closer, the need arises to fill the refrigerator for the family dinners that are coming next month. However, this year one of the star products on the table: seafood. According to what Catalan fishermen have warned, the days of trawling that are currently underway have already been exhausted. allowed by the European ...

The DNA of forests: they discover what makes a tree resist drought

The DNA of forests: they discover what makes a tree resist drought

While in different parts of the planet the lack of water puts forests in check, some trees manage to survive where others cannot. What makes them different? The answer, according to a group of scientists, could be written in your DNA. Understanding these differences could change the way reforestations are planned in an increasingly extreme ...

How to prepare biscuit atole, an ideal drink for the cold and family gatherings

How to prepare biscuit atole, an ideal drink for the cold and family gatherings

With the arrival of the cold seasonatole becomes one of the most sought after drinks in Mexican homes, whether to accompany tamalessweet bread or simply to warm up during the morning or evening. Among the many variations of this traditional drink, the biscuit atole has gained popularity in recent years thanks to its comforting flavor ...

Police announce shock plan after road tragedies in Bogotá: “Most accidents are avoidable”

Police announce shock plan after road tragedies in Bogotá: “Most accidents are avoidable”

The two road accidents that occurred in Bogotá in less than fifteen days, in which the motorcyclists Viviana Marcela Suárez and Carlos Mario Cavadía, as well as the minors Estefanía and Martín, died, once again drew public attention to the need for stricter controls regarding alcohol consumption while driving. In both cases, those responsible were ...

When crime becomes a state

When crime becomes a state

For years we believed that the vote was a shield against barbarism, a civilizational wall against violence. But today, in much of Latin America, that wall has collapsed. Organized crime not only coexists with politics: it penetrates it, finances it, intimidates it and, in many cases, directs it. It is no longer enough to say ...