Starting July 31, 2025, Toronto tenants will have stronger protection against bad-faith evictions, thanks to the city’s new Rental Renovation Licence Bylaw. Passed by city council last November, the bylaw aims to crack down on so-called renovictions—a practice where...
While the Caribbean remains a dream destination for many, recent U.S. travel advisories have cast a shadow over some islands due to rising crime, civil unrest, and limited healthcare access. But in the midst of these concerns, one destination stands out for all the...
Canada and Mexico are preparing to launch a bold new trade initiative that could reshape North American commerce—and significantly impact the U.S. economy. As reported by PPR Mundial, the two countries are finalizing a plan to create a joint land-and-sea trade...
Francisco Martínez Domínguez, the mayor of San Isidro, Honduras, was shot dead in a brazen attack that has shaken the small Indigenous-majority community and stirred national debate over safety and...
In a controversial move raising red flags among human rights experts, Nicaragua’s authoritarian regime has ratified a “mutual protection” agreement with Russia, granting sweeping legal immunity to...
In the aftermath of a devastating earthquake in Guatemala, tragedy deepened when five men were lynched by residents of Santa María de Jesús, an Indigenous Mayan community southwest of the capital....
Canadian soccer fans eager to witness history on home soil can now secure tickets to the 2026 FIFA World Cup—but only if they’re ready to splurge. The first wave of ticket access comes courtesy of...
In a case that seems ripped from a comedy script—but with real-world legal consequences—a 29-year-old Florida woman is facing serious charges after mistakenly receiving another employee’s six-figure...
Today at noon, Toronto’s first-ever Latin coffee-themed boat cruise, Café con Leche, will set sail with good music, great people, and the irresistible aroma of freshly brewed cafecito. Created as a...