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Stories for September 23rd 2024

  • Monday, September 23rd 2024 - 22:07 UTC

    Venezuela's Supreme Court okays Milei's prosecution

    The Boeing 747-300 freighter was said to have been used by Iran's Mahan Air for logistics support to terrorist operations abroad

    The Criminal Chamber of Venezuela's Supreme Court (TSJ) Monday gave its nod to the prosecution of Argentine President Javier Milei, Presidential Secretary Karina Milei, and Security Minister Patricia Bullrich in connection with the impounding and handing over of Emtrasur's Boeing 747-300 freighter handed over to the United States where the aircraft was wanted for its alleged involvements in terrorist activities under its previous Iranian ownership.

  • Monday, September 23rd 2024 - 19:15 UTC

    Violence-torn Haiti still relies on UN and foreign help to fight gangs

    The PNH was found to lack the strength to fught gangs

    Provisional authorities in violence-torn Haiti are stepping up their efforts to garner international help in their fight against local gangs. During the weekend, visiting Port-au-Prince was Kenyan President William Ruto, whose country has already contributed a 400-strong police force and pledged to add some more troops shortly if necessary. At the same time, Presidential Transitional Council member Leslie Voltaire met with India's Ambassador Ramu Abbagani to discuss the issue, in addition to other topics such as climate change, natural disasters, public health, artificial intelligence, and solar energy.

  • Monday, September 23rd 2024 - 13:47 UTC

    French shipping giants to buy over Brazilian port of Santos' container terminal

    Tecon Santos is the largest container terminal in Brazil and one of the largest in Latin America

    Brazil's Opportunity investment group reached an understanding with French giants CMA CGM for the sale of its stake in the Brazilian Port Terminal of Santos (STBP3), it was announced late Sunday.

  • Monday, September 23rd 2024 - 10:37 UTC

    Former Paraguayan President's ties with FARC exposed

    Lugo had no clear idea of what he had to do as President, Franco underlined

    Former Paraguayan President Federico Franco (2012-2013) said Fernando Lugo (2008-2012), under whom he served as Vice President and whom he succeeded after his impeachment, had links with Colombia's Revolutionary Armed Forces (FARC) guerrillas.

  • Monday, September 23rd 2024 - 10:31 UTC

    Recent events have exposed the limitations of multilateral bodies, Lula tells UN

    Lula is expected to open the UN General Assembly on Tuesday given Brazil's tradition of being the first country to speak

    Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva told the United Nations (UN) Sunday that the global entity lacked “ambition and boldness” to fulfill its role, Agencia Brasil reported. The South American head of state made those remarks during the so-called Summit of the Future. Lula also insisted that structural changes were needed to address the armed conflicts in the world today.

  • Monday, September 23rd 2024 - 08:57 UTC

    JetSmart discontinuing Buenos Aires-Montevideo route

    JetSmart's expectations were far from being met, it was explained

    Chilean budget carrier JetSmart announced it would be lifting the Buenos Aires-Montevideo effective Oct. 1 route after finding it unprofitable, particularly when no subsidy was obtained from the Uruguayan government. The service had been operational for only four months.

  • Monday, September 23rd 2024 - 08:55 UTC

    LNG project to go on with or without Petronas, YPF CEO says

    Local media are mentioning a 95% probability that the Malayan company would back down due to a slump in expectations

    Argentina's State-run oil company YPF CEO Horacio Marín admitted that the highly-announced US$ 30 billion joint Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) venture with Malaysia's Petronas in Patagonia would go ahead despite the Asian partner's alleged intention to withdraw from it.

  • Monday, September 23rd 2024 - 08:35 UTC

    Power cuts inevitable in Argentina during next summer

    “The Energy Secretariat is working on the issue,” Francos also explained

    Argentina's Cabinet Chief Guillermo Francos reckoned there might be scheduled power cuts during the summer despite recent fare adjustments that represented a significant increase for most households. He argued that the measure would be the consequence of the lack of investments in recent years.

  • Monday, September 23rd 2024 - 08:31 UTC

    Falklands Pound among the ten world oldest currencies still circulating

    A Falklands coin with the crest of the Overseas Territory, in circulation since 1833

    The Falkland Islands pound is listed among the top ten oldest currencies still circulating in the world with the pound Sterling leading the ranking, having taken off back in the Middle Ages sometime in the 800s, according to the World of Statistics.

  • Monday, September 23rd 2024 - 08:29 UTC

    Bluetongue virus, BTV 3, has spread to the whole of South East England

    DEFRA announced on Saturday that 'high risk' and 'control' zones previously set up in the UK had been merged and extended.

    As more cases were found temporary restriction zones have been brought in to help stem the spread of the bluetongue virus (BTV-3), some 95 cases, which now cover the whole of the South East England.

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