Oscar El Blue

Oscar El Blue

Oscar “Blue” Ramirez Journalist and international correspondent Oscar Ramírez is a Mexican journalist from Tijuana, Baja California, graduated in Communication and radio announcer. Recognized for his experience in international migration issues, he has traveled and documented all the borders of northern Mexico with the United States. In the south of the country, he has walked and registered more than 12 migrant caravans, in addition to documenting the route of the Central American Triangle and crossing the dangerous Darién jungle on four occasions, between Panama and Colombia - one of the deadliest routes in the world for migrants. As a war correspondent, he has covered international conflicts in Ukraine (border with Russia) and in the Middle East, reporting from Israel with the borders of Gaza, Lebanon and Syria. Currently, Oscar Ramírez works as a bilingual correspondent for various media and is part of the international team of Real America's Voice News, a recognized media in the United States. In 2023, he was awarded at the Congress of Colombia with the Diana Turbay Award, one of the most important journalistic recognitions in the country, for its coverage and documentation of the migratory route through the Darién jungle. Beyond his informative work, Oscar Ramírez has distinguished himself for his humanitarian journalism, focused on giving voice and face to the stories of migrants and communities affected by violence and international conflicts.

Starting today, Wednesday, the Ecuadorian Government will implement eight-hour nightly power outages in the country for four days due to the severe drought and a curfew in six provinces during the national blackout.

Ecuador will implement eight-hour nationwide nightly blackouts and teleworking in the public sector to deal with the worst drought in the last 60 years that threatens its hydroelectric plants, the government reported on Tuesday. Due to the worst decline recorded…

The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the monkeypox (mpox) outbreak, which affects Africa, Europe and Latin America: Argentina, Colombia, Venezuela and El Salvador, announce protective measures as a public health emergency of international concern (ESPII)

The decision was taken unanimously by a WHO Emergency Committee amid concerns that a more deadly and transmissible strain of the virus (formerly known as monkeypox) has reached previously unaffected African regions. The Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…