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John Haigh is a journalist based in Lima, Peru.

Based in Lima Peru since 2012, covering South American trade and commerce for a Hong Kong business portal, and South American travel and lifestyle features. Interested in environment, culture, crime, climate change, power and politics.
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My wife left me for Gordon Ramsay's best man...

08 Mar 2024  |  Mail Online
Paul Browning's life was upended when his wife Jo left him for TV chef Stephen Terry, leading to financial struggles and emotional distress for Paul. The affair, which was kept secret for over a year, resulted in both Paul and Stephen's wife Jo Terry being left in difficult situations. Paul is now facing financial ruin, while his wife enjoys trips with Terry. Despite the turmoil, Paul has found support from Jo Terry, as they both cope with the aftermath of their spouses' actions. Paul remains focused on his daughter's well-being and moving forward with his life.

All children taken to Alder Hey hospital after Southport horror last week have now been discharged - alongside hero teacher who shielded them from the attack

01 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online
All children and the hero dance teacher, Leanne Lucas, who were taken to Alder Hey Children's Hospital after the Southport stabbings have been discharged. Lucas, who shielded children during the attack, faces a lengthy recovery. The incident resulted in the deaths of three children and serious injuries to eight children and two adults. The attacker, Axel Muganwa Rudakubana, has been charged with multiple counts of murder and attempted murder. The community has shown strong support for the victims, with fundraising efforts and memorial events.

China Wants to Run Your Internet

25 Aug 2023  |  Foreign Policy
China is pushing for a new internet governance model, the 'New IP', which emphasizes centralized control and surveillance, contrasting with the traditional decentralized and democratic internet model. This move is part of China's broader strategy to become a 'cyber great power', supported by countries like Iran, Russia, and Saudi Arabia. The proposal has faced resistance from Western countries, which advocate for an open and interoperable internet. The article highlights the geopolitical and economic implications of this divide, suggesting a potential splintering of the internet into separate national networks. Western powers are encouraged to engage with China to prevent costly fragmentation while maintaining democratic values in internet governance.

DOJ Updates Monitor Selection Policy

01 Mar 2023  |  www.jdsupra.com
On March 1, 2023, the Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, Kenneth A. Polite, Jr., issued a revised memorandum updating the policy on the imposition and selection of monitors for companies entering into resolutions with the Criminal Division. The memo clarifies that monitors are not disfavored, lists additional factors for prosecutors to consider, emphasizes diversity and inclusion in monitor selection, and extends the cooling-off period from two to three years. The revisions aim to provide additional clarity and transparency in the monitor selection process, focusing on voluntary disclosure, cooperation, and remediation efforts by business organizations.

Top 10 International Anti-Corruption Developments for September 2022

30 Sep 2022  |  www.jdsupra.com
The article summarizes significant international anti-corruption developments for September 2022, highlighting new policies and enforcement actions by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Key points include the DOJ's new guidance on corporate criminal enforcement, resolutions with Brazil's GOL Linhas Aéreas Intelligentes for bribery allegations, and charges against individuals involved in bribery schemes in the Marshall Islands. The article also covers the Royal Canadian Mounted Police's charges against Ultra Electronics Forensic Technology Inc. for bribery in the Philippines, and the UK Serious Fraud Office's continued cooperation with international law enforcement. Additionally, the Inter-American Development Bank announced a $195 million loan to Honduras to enhance government transparency and integrity.

The Classical Architect as Innovator

15 Jul 2021  |  city-journal.org
Thomas Gordon Smith, a prominent architect known for reviving classical architecture, passed away at 73. He was celebrated for his educational leadership and architectural achievements, particularly in classical and traditional architecture. Smith's career was marked by a vibrant Catholic faith, a West Coast charm, and a dedication to innovation within traditional forms. His work included major projects like Our Lady of Clear Creek Abbey and the Classical Galleries at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Smith also made significant contributions to Notre Dame's School of Architecture, transforming it into a leading institution for architectural classicism.

Flattening the Curve: State COVID-19 Immunity Initiatives Help Suppress a Surge in New Class Action Litigation

26 Jun 2020  |  Law.com
State-level COVID-19 immunity initiatives are playing a significant role in reducing the number of new class action lawsuits. These legal measures are designed to protect businesses and healthcare providers from litigation related to the pandemic, thereby helping to manage the surge in legal actions. The initiatives aim to balance public health concerns with economic stability, providing a legal shield that mitigates the risk of overwhelming the judicial system with pandemic-related cases.

October 2015 - Solar energy market soaring in Brazil

November 2015 - Brazil's Offshore prospectors looking forward to clean-up

November 2015 - Argentine importers waiting for currency green light

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