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The 10 oldest currencies still in use
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The 10 oldest currencies still in use
May 15, 2025

This infographic highlights the ten oldest currencies still in circulation today, showcasing their rich histories and enduring value.

Dominican Republic: First Stage of America’s ‘Rainbow’ Experiment in Latin America and Caribbean
April 25, 2016

In 2015, the US Supreme Court issued a landmark decision, legalising same-sex marriage throughout the country. President Obama wrote on Twitter: «Today is a big step in our march toward equality. Gay and lesbian couples now have the right to marry, just like anyone else. #LoveWins»…

Dominican Republic: First Stage of America’s ‘Rainbow’ Experiment in Latin America and Caribbean
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U.S. Is a Divisive and Coercive Influence in the Caribbean
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U.S. Is a Divisive and Coercive Influence in the Caribbean
October 17, 2012

The United States, rather than embrace its own Caribbean cultures in the Florida Keys and New Orleans and its surrounding bayou country, has adopted a policy of treating the Caribbean as a «soft underbelly» of the United States where the only things that matter are a constant military presence and an assurance that the nations of the region follow the United States foreign policy lines and maintain the financial status quo that permits wealthy American businessmen like Mitt Romney to hide their assets from the U.S. tax man…