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Trump Brings Latin American Conservative Leaders to Florida Summit

US President Donald Trump, currently waging a war with Iran, hosts a dozen right-wing leaders from Latin America and the Caribbean on Saturday to discuss issues facing the region, from organized crime to illegal immigration. Trump greeted leaders at the “Shield of the Americas” summit in the southern US state of Florida, aiming to boost US interests in the region and curb those of foreign powers like China.  Trump has already staked bold claims in Latin America with the ouster of Venezuela’s authoritarian leader Nicolas Maduro and working with his replacement, Delcy Rodriguez, to claim Venezuelan oil reserves for America.  The summit at Trump’s Doral golf club near Miami — not far from his Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach — underscores the president’s effort to expand US authority in the Western Hemisphere, the so-called “Donroe Doctrine.” It comes a week after Trump, with Israel, launched devastating strikes against Iran, sparking a regional conflict, upending the world’...

The National University of Singapore invites applications for vacant (63) Postdoctoral and Research Positions

The National University of Singapore invites application for vacant Postdoctoral and Research Positions, a national research university in

114 Postdoctoral and Research Opportunities at Agency for Science in Singapore

Agency for Science, Technology and Research in Singapore invites application for vacant Postdoctoral and Academic Positions, a statutory

When Therians Arrive in Costa Rica

This past month I learned a new word: Therian. The first time I heard it used was by our outgoing president, Rodrigo Chaves, who made the sardonic suggestion that a rival political party, the left wing Frente Amplio, was made up of therians. For those as out of the loop on the latest weird trends as I am, a therian is a person who identifies as a non-human animal. They can be found on platforms like TikTok and Instagram, wearing elaborate masks and pinned-on tails, imitating the behavior of the animals with which they identify. I took the time to watch a few short clips so you won’t have to and saw an assortment of masked humans cavorting while vainly trying to imitate dogs, cats, wolves, and foxes. It was a little like Mardi Gras, except there was no good music, food, or drink. The idea of human-animal transformation or the existence of hybrid beings is nothing new. These figures, such as the Greek Minotaur, depicted as a man with the head and tail of a bull in mythology, and the sh...

30 Latest Postdoctoral Positions at Harvard University in United States

Harvard University in United States invites application for vacant Postdoctoral Positions, a private Ivy League research university in

Aryna Sabalenka Engaged to Georgios Frangulis Before Indian Wells

Aryna Sabalenka, the top-ranked player in women’s tennis, shared news of her engagement to Brazilian businessman Georgios Frangulis on Tuesday, just before the start of the WTA 1000 tournament here in the Coachella Valley. The Belarusian athlete, 27, posted videos on Instagram showing the romantic proposal, which took place on the eve of the event. In the footage, Frangulis kneels in a candlelit area adorned with flowers, presenting a ring as the couple shares a kiss. Sabalenka captioned the post simply, “You and me, forever,” with emojis of an infinity symbol, a diamond ring, and a white heart. She dated the moment March 3, 2026, indicating the proposal happened that evening. Sabalenka later joked about her casual look during the surprise. “I obviously had no idea this was happening tonight,” she wrote in an Instagram Story, noting she wore jeans and a plain white T-shirt. “I would have dressed up a bit more if I knew.” The lighthearted comment highlighted her down-to-earth personal...

Costa Rica Forms First Symphony Orchestra With Only Women Performers

Costa Rica now has its first symphony orchestra that consists exclusively of women. The Sistema Nacional de Educación Musical assembled the ensemble as part of an initiative from the Ministry of Culture and Youth. The group counts 70 musicians. Members include students and instructors who train through SINEM centers in different provinces. Invited instrumentalists from El Salvador, Brazil, Panama and Chile complete the roster. The orchestra works toward greater equality for women in the music industry. The new group holds its first performances during the days that mark International Women’s Day. Performers present the opening concert on March 6 at 7 p.m. at INCAE Business School in Alajuela. They return the next day, March 7, at 7 p.m. for a show at the Teatro Nacional in San José. Both events are open to the public at no charge. The selected pieces come from women composers across different periods. The program lists works by Fanny Mendelssohn and Louise Farrenc. It also includes...