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How Mexicans Abroad Keep Day of the Dead Traditions Alive
2025-10-27
How Mexicans Abroad Keep Day of the Dead Traditions Alive

Every year from October 31 to November 2, families in Mexico and around the world celebrate Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) — a colorful tradition that honors loved ones who have passed away. For Mexicans abroad, keeping this tradition alive is a way to stay close to family and heritage, no matter the distance.

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World Culture
National Financial Crime Fighter Day: How Paysend Protects What Matters Most
2025-10-26
National Financial Crime Fighter Day: How Paysend Protects What Matters Most

October 26 marks National Financial Crime Fighter Day, a day dedicated to recognizing the professionals who defend our global financial system from fraud, money laundering, and other threats. These experts work tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure that every transaction remains secure, compliant, and trusted.

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Digital Money
Nigeria’s Global Strength: How Digital Payments Empower a Growing Diaspora
2025-10-24
La Force Globale du Nigéria : Comment les Paiements Numériques Soutiennent la Diaspora

La diaspora nigériane est l’une des plus grandes et dynamiques au monde. De Londres à Lagos, de New York à Abuja, les Nigérians vivant à l’étranger jouent un rôle essentiel pour stimuler la croissance dans leur pays – à travers les affaires, l’éducation et, surtout, les envois de fonds. En 2024, les transferts d’argent vers le Nigéria représentaient environ quatre fois la valeur des Investissements Directs Étrangers (IDE) dans le pays.

Preserving Culture in a Modern World: How the Philippines’ Indigenous Communities Keep Traditions Alive
2025-10-23
Preserving Culture in a Modern World: How the Philippines’ Indigenous Communities Keep Traditions Alive

Every October, the Philippines celebrates National Indigenous Peoples’ Month, a time to honor the country’s original storytellers, builders and guardians of the land.


Across islands and generations, more than 100 Indigenous communities continue to keep centuries-old traditions alive, from weaving and farming to music, rituals and storytelling. In the mountains of the Cordilleras and the forests of Mindanao, you’ll find practices that have endured for generations. The Ifugao still tend to their ancient rice terraces, the T’boli weave T’nalak from dreams, and the Manobo pass on songs that tell the stories of their ancestors.

But in a world moving faster than ever, these communities face a challenge: how to protect what’s sacred while embracing what’s new.

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World Culture
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