Tragedy at Sea: A Stranded Sperm Whale Died After Getting Caught in Fishing Nets
A stranded sperm whale in Colombia died after being trapped in fishing nets along the Pacific coast.
Mansion with jewels, Rolex, and Land Rover: video reveals luxurious life in the interior of SP of the biggest cocaine trafficker to Paraíba
Police footage reveals the lavish lifestyle of Jamilton Alves Franco, known as 'Chocô', who was arrested in a luxurious mansion in São Paulo while being the top cocaine supplier to Paraíba.
Drug dealer who became the biggest supplier of cocaine to Paraíba established ties with PCC in SP prisons
Jamilton Alves Franco, known as 'Chocô', was arrested as the largest cocaine supplier to Paraíba, having established connections with the PCC during his time in São Paulo prisons.
Who is Chocô, the drug dealer who used connections with factions in SP prisons and became the largest supplier of cocaine to Paraíba
Jamilton Alves Franco, also known as 'Chocô', the alleged biggest drug supplier for Paraíba, was arrested in a luxury condominium in interior São Paulo.
VIDEO shows the moment of the arrest of a trafficker identified as the biggest drug supplier to Paraíba in a luxury house in SP
Police arrested Jamilton Alves Franco, known as 'Chocô', in a luxury home in São Paulo, identified as the largest cocaine supplier to the state of Paraíba.
Trafficker identified as the largest drug supplier to Paraíba arrested in a luxury condominium in São Paulo interior
A major drug trafficker known as 'Chocô' has been arrested in a luxury condominium in Hortolândia, São Paulo, accused of being the primary cocaine supplier to Paraíba.
Hidden in the province of Esmeraldas, Ecuador, and the departments of Chocó and Valle del Cauca, Colombia, this new species is threatened by illegal mining
Researchers have discovered a new plant species, Columnea rubromarginata, in Ecuador and Colombia that is currently threatened by illegal mining activities.
The Decline of Obligatory Chocolate: A Harassment Expert Discusses 'Choco-Hara'
On Valentine's Day, the traditional exchange of obligatory chocolates in workplaces is being scrutinized for its potential to constitute harassment.
"May it perish!" Rising prices lead to a departure from obligation chocolates, shifting towards personal and favorite chocolates
Rising prices in Japan have prompted many to question the tradition of giving obligation chocolates on Valentine's Day, leading to a shift towards purchasing chocolates for personal enjoyment instead.
The Coffee of Quito Aims to Conquer the European Market with the Essence of the Andean Chocó
The Coffee of Quito, cultivated in the biodiverse Andean Chocó region of Ecuador, is seeking to establish a presence in the European market due to its gastronomic value and cultural significance.