Natalia Denegri Was Honored at Mar-a-Lago Alongside Presidents Donald Trump and Javier Milei, and Eduardo Verástegui, for Her Philanthropic Leadership and Media Impact

MAR-A-LAGO, FLORIDA – APRIL 4, 2025 – Award-winning journalist, producer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Natalia Denegri was honored at the American Patriots Gala at Mar-a-Lago, where she joined prominent figures including former U.S. President Donald J. Trump, Argentine President Javier Milei, and Mexican filmmaker and activist Eduardo Verástegui. The gala, organized...

Chinese property giant Vanke warns of huge loss, CEO resigns

Indebted Chinese property giant Vanke said Monday that its CEO had resigned due to “health reasons”, after state-backed media reported he had been taken away by authorities. The company also warned on Monday of a net loss of approximately 45 billion yuan ($6.2 billion) last year. Chinese outlet the Economic...

Lawmakers set to confirm Scott Bessent for US Treasury chief

The US Senate is widely expected to confirm billionaire hedge fund manager Scott Bessent for Treasury secretary Monday, putting him at the forefront of implementing Donald Trump’s economic agenda — which is already sparking global jitters. Bessent, a Wall Street veteran who was born and raised in South Carolina, has...

In Brazil, disinformation deals Lula a bruising defeat

An avalanche of disinformation about a new economic measure proved so tricky for Brazil’s government to navigate that they backtracked entirely this week in a rout egged on by the opposition. The political fiasco centered around the beloved instant money transfer system known as PIX, used tens of millions of...

Instagram courts TikTok stars during turbulent times

Meta-owned Instagram has been wooing creators from TikTok as the China-based video-snippet sharing app’s future remains uncertain in the United States. After officially increasing the allowed length of videos and adding a new editing tool, Meta recently began letting TikTok creators earn as much as $5,000 over the course of...

Brazil gives Meta 72 hours to explain new fact-checking policies

Brazil on Friday gave social media giant Meta 72 hours to explain its fact-checking policy for the country, and how it plans to protect “fundamental rights” on its platforms. Attorney General Jorge Messias told journalists his office could take “legal and judicial” measures against Meta if it does not respond...