
Milan Sime Martinic
Writer, Author, Journalist, Political and World Affairs Analyst at The Week (India)
International Politics & Policy Analyst. Journalist. Author. World Affairs Correspondent, dispatching from Latin America.
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Apr 11, 2024 |
theweek.in | Milan Sime Martinic
In the annals of livestock breeding, the sale of a single white Nelore cow in Brazil last year was a watershed moment. At an auction held in the central Brazilian town of Nova Iguaçu in Goiás state, one-third of the ownership of this Nelore cow was sold for $1.44 million, propelling her total valuation to an incredible $4.3 million (Rs36 crore). The price tag, certified by Guinness World Records, makes the cow the planet’s most valuable cattle specimen.
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Apr 3, 2024 |
theweek.in | Milan Sime Martinic
To the world's democratic nations, the United States has long represented a beacon of liberty and democratic ideals. However, a sinister tide is rising that threatens to extinguish that guiding light from within. The forces of fascism and authoritarian rule are coalescing in a perfect storm, personified by the reactionary demagoguery of Donald Trump and his "America First" movement's open hostility toward pluralistic governance.
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Apr 2, 2024 |
thebraziliantimes.substack.com | Milan Sime Martinic
By Milan Sime Martinic The primordial dance of celestial mechanics that governs the universe itself will see the photosphere extinguished by the moon's dark silhouette to unveil the pearly corona aflame with million-degree plasma fire. It will literally be the greatest show on Earth. This April 8th, 2024, that celestial ballet will unfold as the moon's dark umbral shadow first makes landfall from the broad Pacific waters in mainland North America along Mexico's Pacific coast near Mazatlán.
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Apr 1, 2024 |
thebraziliantimes.substack.com | Milan Sime Martinic
By Milan Sime MartinicPORT-AU-PRINCE — The Haitian capital is in a state of panic. Billowing black smoke now stains the capital in multiple clouds, their acrid scent mingling with the tension that hangs heavy in the air. Burning tires, trash, and piles of torched broken glass from Molotov cocktails litter the streets. Masked gangs roam the shadows of once-vibrant sections of the city, now abandoned and in ruin. It is haunting to see the city's frayed edges.
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Mar 31, 2024 |
theweek.in | Milan Sime Martinic
As the 60th anniversary of Brazil's brutal 21-year military dictatorship arrives, no figure better encapsulates the country's struggle for democratic liberation than Sócrates Brasileiro. The legendary footballer transcended sports, using his fame to rally masses against oppression while dazzling the world with his revolutionary creativity on the pitch. Now, Sócrates has received a permanent global honour—a street bearing his iconic name in the heart of Paris’s inner suburb of Saint-Ouen.
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