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Stories for July 2022

  • Wednesday, July 6th 2022 - 10:30 UTC

    Argentina and Paraguay, wheat and soybean crops victims of ongoing drought

    Farmers in Argentina still waiting to begin planting wheat

    Drought is causing havoc in Argentina and Paraguay. Argentina’s wheat crop for the 2022/23 season is the most delayed in a decade, as a period of lack of rainfall and early frosts is forcing farmers to delay planting the winter crop.

  • Wednesday, July 6th 2022 - 10:24 UTC

    President-elect Petro, a former guerrilla fighter, wants lasting peace in Colombia

    “No one who is linked to human rights violations should remain in the leadership” of the Armed Forces, Petro explained

    Colombian President-elect Gustavo Petro has in mind a series of revolutionary changes to achieve total peace in a country torn by guerrilla wars for over six decades, including the resumption of talks with the National Liberation Army (ELN), it was reported Tuesday.

  • Wednesday, July 6th 2022 - 10:20 UTC

    Brazil's TSE reaches deal with OAS on observing mission

    The TSE intends to involve further foreign observing delegations

    Brazil's Superior Electoral Court (TSE) Chief Justice Edson Fachin Tuesday signed an agreement to authorize the participation of the Organization of American States (OAS) as an observer during the October presidential elections, it was reported.

  • Wednesday, July 6th 2022 - 09:59 UTC

    Punta Arenas looking ahead to a recovered 2022/23 cruise season with 150 calls

    The port of Punta Arenas on a busy summer day with several cruise vessels

    After almost three disastrous years for the international tourism industry and in particular, for the cruise business, Chilean operators are focused on the coming 2022/23 season, point out industry sources in Punta Arenas, the extreme south of Chile, and a hub for Antarctic tours.

  • Wednesday, July 6th 2022 - 09:55 UTC

    South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands designated landmass Protected Areas

    The Terrestrial Protected Area covers over 3,800 km2 complementing the Marine Protected Area, which covers the whole 1.24m km2 maritime zone

    The Government of South Georgia & the South Sandwich Islands (GSGSSI) announced on Tuesday the designation of the entire landmass of South Georgia & the South Sandwich Islands (SGSSI) as Specially Protected Areas, fulfilling the commitment it made in the “Pathway to Protection”

  • Wednesday, July 6th 2022 - 09:45 UTC

    BAS report, the Antarctic glaciers ice loss is “unprecedented”

    Scientists collecting shells from beach on one of the Lindsey Islands, Pine Island Bay. US R/V Nathaniel B Palmer is in the background. Photo: James Kirkham

    Two crucial glaciers in West Antarctica may be losing ice faster than they have over the last 5,000 years, according to a new study published in June. The international team, led by the University of Maine and including British Antarctic Survey (BAS) geologist Dr Joanne Johnson, examined the history of Thwaites and Pine Island Glaciers in the West Antarctic Ice Sheet.

  • Wednesday, July 6th 2022 - 09:27 UTC

    Illinois shooting death toll reaches 7

    Crimo had planned the attack for months

    US authorities Tuesday announced that the death toll from the July 4 shooting during an Independence Day celebration parade in Highland Park, Illinois, had gone up to seven casualties, while a suspect has been apprehended in connection with the crimes.

  • Wednesday, July 6th 2022 - 08:49 UTC

    Top ministers leave Boris Johnson's cabinet, displeased with his attitudes

    Resigned ministers, Sajid Savid and Rishi Sunak

    Two of the most senior members of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Cabinet resigned on Tuesday, which could be marking the beginning of the end of Johnson's leadership. Health Secretary Sajid Javid was the first to go, saying he could “no longer continue in good conscience” at his post. He was immediately followed by Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak' who announced he was stepping down, because “the public rightly expect government to be conducted properly, competently and seriously.”

  • Tuesday, July 5th 2022 - 23:30 UTC

    11 tons of squid found on Chinese vessel fishing illegally in Uruguayan waters

    Uruguayan authorities found 11 tons of squid inside the vessel.

    Prefectura, a branch of the Uruguayan Navy, and the Uruguayan Prosecutor's Office are investigating a Chinese-flagged fishing vessel captured last Monday by the National Navy in Uruguay’s waters after a persecution that began on Sunday.

  • Tuesday, July 5th 2022 - 23:04 UTC

    Conference on the Future of Fisheries, sponsored by ARVI, this week in Vigo

    The conference will be opened by Vigo mayor Abel Caballero; president of the Port Authority, Jesús Vázquez Almuiña and ARVI head, F. Javier Touza Touza. Photo: Shutterstock

    The Cooperative of Fishing Vessels Owners of the Port of Vigo, ARVI, will host on Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning, July 6 and 7, the IX ARVI International Conference on the Future of Fishing: “The new CFP and FEMPA in the Future of Fisheries”, in which prominent experts will participate to analyze the review of the EU Common Fisheries Policy and the new European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund.