Los fletes de exportación del Puerto de Valencia siguen al alza y crecen un 17,85% en mayo 20minutos.es - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from 20minutos.es Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
2021-05-26 00:05:35 GMT2021-05-26 08:05:35(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
SANTIAGO, May 25 (Xinhua) Chile s telecommunications ministry on Tuesday announced the installation of a new submarine cable to boost connectivity among Latin America s Pacific coast countries, with mooring points in Chile, Peru, Ecuador and Guatemala.
Transportation and Telecommunications Minister Gloria Hutt, visiting the northern Arica and Parinacota region, one of the sites where the so-called Mistral cable will be moored, said such initiatives are fundamental for digital connectivity, since they are the basic infrastructure of the Internet.
She added, That is why we are celebrating the installation of the Mistral cable, because 99 percent of Arica s data will be transmitted through it to various parts of the country, something essential now that we are experiencing a pandemic, as a result of which many activities are being done remotely.
Yet another international celebrity has turned their attention to conservation and environmental preservation. Hollywood superstar Leonardo Di Caprio has had an affinity for nature since childhood. As a child, Di Caprio dreamed of becoming a marine biologist.
He said his career choices as a child were to become a marine biologist or an actor. The superstar now appears to be fulfilling his childhood ambitions.
RESTORING THE HEALTH OF THE PLANET
According to The Independent, Di Caprio says that urgent and decisive action is needed to prevent an environmental catastrophe. For this reason, he has decided to invest his interests and energy in the Re:wild project.
Galápagos Landmark Darwin s Arch Collapses As DiCaprio Announces New Conservation Initiative forbes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from forbes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Things That Matter By César Albarrán Torres November 15, 2020 at 10:56 am BY César Albarrán Torres | November 15, 2020 AT 10:56 am
One of the biggest assets of the great and complex country known as Mexico is the creative and even ludic way in which people reuse materials. This is done on an everyday basis. You just have to go to a traditional mercado to see, for example, Barbie doll dresses made with scraps from old clothes. Need a swing for the backyard? No worries, that used tire will do!
But sometimes this sort of creativity extends to public works that set a good example that other governments can follow.