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Stories for October 2021

  • Tuesday, October 19th 2021 - 09:04 UTC

    Falklands election: manifestos of the four Camp candidates

    The Falkland Islands are scheduled for next Thursday 4 November and four are the candidates for the three benches that represent the Camp constituency at the Legislative Assembly. Candidates are Ana Crowie running for the first time, John Birmingham who is a former lawmaker of the Legislative Council, before it became the Legislative Assembly, plus Ian Hansen and Teslyn Barkman, both running for reelection. Follows their manifestos:

  • Tuesday, October 19th 2021 - 09:00 UTC

    Widespread collapse of West Antarctica’s ice sheet is avoidable if we keep global warming below 2℃

    In West Antarctica, the interior of the ice sheet sits atop bedrock that lies well below sea level

    By Dan Lowry, Mario Krapp, Te Herenga Waka (*) – Rising seas are already making storm damage more costly, adding to the impact on about 700 million people who live in low-lying coastal areas at risk of flooding. Scientists expect sea-level rise will exacerbate the damage from storm surges and coastal floods during the coming decades. But predicting just how much and how fast the seas will rise this century is difficult, mainly because of uncertainties about how Antarctica’s ice sheet will behave.

  • Tuesday, October 19th 2021 - 09:00 UTC

    Ushuaia honours descendants of ten original families settled a century ago

    “It is the history behind each of these families that helped build the large history of Tierra del Fuego with its first settlers...” mayor Walter Vuoto said

    The mayor of Ushuaia, capital of Tierra del Fuego province, extreme south of Argentina honoured the descendants of ten original families that settled in the territory over a century ago. The ceremony headed by Mayor Walter Vuoto, lawmakers and members of his cabinet, took place at the Monument to the Tierra del Fuego pioneers, with the unveiling of a plaque in remembrance of the ten families represented by their descendants.

  • Tuesday, October 19th 2021 - 08:36 UTC

    Pig production recovers in China and pork prices fall

    Pork production was up 38% in the first three quarters of this year compared to 2020, having reached 39,17 million tons

    Pork production in China soared in the third quarter of this year, according to official data released on Monday, as big farming businesses built huge industrial breeding establishments last year to recover the swineherd hit by the deadly African swine fever.

  • Tuesday, October 19th 2021 - 08:20 UTC

    Gold booms in Argentine province of Salta

    Mining is on its way to surpassing agriculture as the main source of exports

    Despite economic shortages stemming from sanitary restrictions in force during most of 2020 and 2021 amid the COVID-19 pandemic, gold has managed to become the second most exported product in the Argentine province of Salta, a study showed.

  • Monday, October 18th 2021 - 23:59 UTC

    Brazil, Uruguay FMs stay mum after Montevideo meeting: rumors soar

    Bustillo and França made no comments in what seemed like a calm-before-the storm situation

    Silence prevailed Monday in Montevideo after Uruguay's Foreign Minister Francisco Bustillo Monday welcomed his Brazilian counterpart Carlos França to discuss bilateral issues, particularly a possible 10% reduction of Common External Tariffs among Mercosur members.

  • Monday, October 18th 2021 - 22:32 UTC

    Gen. Powell dies of COVID-19 aged 84

    Powell was the first African-American to serve as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, before becoming head of American diplomacy.

    Former US Secretary of State Colin Powell, the first African American ever to hold that position, died Monday of complications following a COVID-19 diagnosis. He was 84.

  • Monday, October 18th 2021 - 22:09 UTC

    WHO picks Drogba to spread message of healthy practices

    WHO praised Drogba for his ”long history of participation in various health campaigns”

    Former Ivory Coast football international Didier Yves Drogba Tébily has been appointed the new World Health Organization (WHO)'s Sport and Health Ambassador, it was announced Monday.

  • Monday, October 18th 2021 - 10:05 UTC

    Buenos Aires key to the region's future, says Pepe Mujica

    Mujica said the future of the River Plate depends on whatever happens in Buenos Aires

    Former Uruguayan President José “Pepe” Mujica said this weekend in a newspaper interview that the future of the River Plate area was at stake and it hinged on whatever happens in the Argentine capital.

  • Monday, October 18th 2021 - 10:01 UTC

    Lula must appease markets or risk his presidential chance, point out advisors

    The Lula message must be balanced approach, reliable and predictable, the opposite of Bolsonaro and some of his eclectic, stubborn attitudes

    Brazilian former president Lula da Silva is preparing to “build bridges” with the business community to appease markets and economic agents, given some of his latest statements criticizing policy decisions from the current administration of president Jair Bolsonaro.