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Stories for 2023

  • Monday, August 28th 2023 - 10:14 UTC

    Falklands Argos Resources negotiating its North Falkland Basin production license with Canadian company

     Argos Resources confirmed the Board intends to seek shareholder approval for the Company to be wound up and a liquidator appointed ahead of the cancellation

    Falkland Islands oil and gas exploration Argos Resources Ltd has announced changes in its board of directors, until a general meeting of shareholders is announced, and the executive directors finalize the sale of its PL001 production license interests in the North Falkland Basin to JHI Associates. The Argos sold asset is expected to be a shareholding in JHI.

  • Monday, August 28th 2023 - 09:11 UTC

    Paraguay and Brazil agree on data exchange to expedite border crossings

    Accessing this information in real-time will allow us to filter people, Villate explained

    Mercosur partners Paraguay and Brazil have agreed to exchange migratory information to strengthen bilateral security across mutual border crossings, it was reported in Asunción.

  • Monday, August 28th 2023 - 09:00 UTC

    BRICS is the future, Bolivian FM says

    Mayta underlined that the current BRICS countries do not base their economies on financial speculation

    Bolivian Foreign Minister Rogelio Mayta insisted Sunndnay that his country was looking out “to the future and the future is BRICS,” the bloc made up of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, to which six new members including Argentina will join effective Jan. 1, 2024.

  • Monday, August 28th 2023 - 08:52 UTC

    Lula highlights the importance of Portuguese-speaking countries

    Lula insisted before the CPLP that sustainability must be addressed in social, economic, and environmental terms

    Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva Sunday insisted before the 14th Conference of Heads of State and Government of the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries (CPLP) in São Tomé, capital of São Tomé and Príncipe, an island country off the west coast of Africa, that the group brought together almost 300 million consumers across four continents, with a GDP of US$ 2.3 trillion, Agência Brasil reported.

  • Monday, August 28th 2023 - 08:20 UTC

    Massa announces measures for the poorest leading up to the elections

    Massa will meet with Brazilian President Lula to deepen bilateral trade

    Argentina's Economy Minister and presidential candidate on behalf of the Ruling Unión por la Patria (UP) Sunday announced a series of measures towards improving the people's situation through the current crisis ahead of the Oct. 22 elections.

  • Sunday, August 27th 2023 - 15:41 UTC

    Guyana: Former slave-owning British PM family apologies not enough

    Charles Gladstone called on the United Kingdom to hold talks with CARICOM on reparations (AP Photo)

    Activists were not entirely satisfied with Friday's apology speech by a descendant of former British Prime Minister and slave exploiter/trader William Gladstone at the University of Guyana and insisted reparations worth around US$ 1.2 trillion were due as messages along the lines of “our ancestors deserve real justice” became rife.

  • Sunday, August 27th 2023 - 15:02 UTC

    Recife subway strike ends after 23 days

    “What we witnessed was an alarming situation,” Senator Humberto Costa said

    Workers of Recife's underground have announced the end of their 23-day strike. Therefore, trains in the capital of the Brazilian State of Pernambuco will be running again as of Monday, it was decided late Friday.

  • Sunday, August 27th 2023 - 14:48 UTC

    Emperor penguins in danger due to sea ice melting

    Hotter temperatures melt the ice before the chicks develop their waterproof feathers (BAS pic)

    According to a peer-reviewed British Antarctic Survey report released late last week, the melting of sea ice might have caused the death of some 10,000 Emperor penguin chicks by the end of 2022.

  • Sunday, August 27th 2023 - 14:36 UTC

    Argentina to keep collecting Paraná Waterway toll, FM says

    “A toll is not going to define the relationship between” Argentina and Paraguay, Cafiero argued

    Argentina will continue to collect tolls from barges sailing through the Paraná-Paraguay River Waterway “because it is something that was contemplated,” Foreign Minister Santiago Cafiero said this weekend after his Paraguayan colleague Rubén Ramírez's announcement last week otherwise. “A toll is not going to define the relationship between both countries,”.

  • Sunday, August 27th 2023 - 14:17 UTC

    Mar del Plata breakwater closed due to sea lions dying of bird flu

    Sea lions would contract avian influenza through sick wild birds' excretions, Argentine experts speculate

    Coast Guard and port authorities in the Argentine beach resort of Mar del Plata Saturday closed the South breakwater after the National Service of Agrifood Health and Quality (Senasa) confirmed two cases of the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) H5 in sea lions in the area where 4 dead specimens were found.