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US pressures El Salvador to buy Monsanto's GMO seeds
As one of the preconditions to authorizing close to $300 million in aid, the United States is pressuring El Salvador to purchase genetically modified seeds from Monsanto instead of non-GM seeds from local farmers.
According to Sustainable Pulse, a website covering developments related to genetically modified organisms and sustainable agriculture, the US will reportedly withhold $277 million in aid...
Monsanto's Roundup may be linked to fatal kidney disease, new study suggests
A heretofore inexplicable fatal, chronic kidney disease that has affected poor farming regions around the globe may be linked to the use of biochemical giant Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide in areas with hard water, a new study has found.
The new study was published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.
Researchers suggest that Roundup, or glyphosate, becomes highly...
Central American Heavy rains Leave 66 dead
Police and rescue volunteers search for victims of a mudslide in El Salvador on Sunday October 16, 2011.
Six-day-long torrential rains that have swept Central America and caused great flooding across the region have killed at least 66 people.
El Salvador is so far the worst-affected country, having witnessed as many as 27 deaths.
The country’s director of civil protection, Jorge Melendez, said...
Giant strange crater appears in Guatemala
Guatemala Crater Swallows Building. Following Tropical Storm Agatha sweeping through Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras this weekend, a giant sinkhole has opened up Guatemala.
The sinkhole swallowed a three-story building, and is believed to have also swallowed at least one person. The enormous hole in the ground is reportedly 200 feet deep and approximately 100 feet in diameter.
The Guatemala...
President of Sephardic Jews in Dominican Rep. accused of trafficking
President of Sephardic Jews in Dominican Republic
The police in El Salvador have begun an investigation into whether a man suspected of leading a trafficking ring involving Central American and Caribbean women and girls is also a legal adviser to the Americans charged with trying to take 33 children out of Haiti without permission.
When the judge presiding over the Haitian case learned on Thursday...