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Stories for September 2024

  • Wednesday, September 4th 2024 - 10:18 UTC

    International community concerned about arrest warrant against González Urrutia

    Expecting Venezuelan authorities to do justice is “a legal absurdity,” according to the OAS

    Multiple voices from the international community expressed their concern Tuesday after Venezuela's Judiciary issued an arrest warrant against opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia, whom many regard as the true winner of the July 28 presidential elections at which the incumbent Nicolás Maduro claims to have prevailed but without submitting any evidence.

  • Wednesday, September 4th 2024 - 10:10 UTC

    New Zealand to triple tax for foreign tourists, from £16.52 to £47.20

    Tourism Minister Matt Doocey argued the new tax cost would not be a huge deterrent, as NZ$100 would make up less than 3% of most tourists' average spend

    New Zealand will triple its tax for foreign tourists, beginning October first. The cost of the International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy will jump to NZ$100 (£47.20) from NZ$35 (£16.52).

  • Wednesday, September 4th 2024 - 10:02 UTC

    Maduro announces Xmas celebration for Oct. 1

    Maduro's measure came the same day that an arrest warrant against González Urrutia was issued

    Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro brought forward Christmas to Oct. 1 for the third time in his administration, he announced Tuesday in his TV show “Con Maduro+” broadcasted on YouTube.

  • Wednesday, September 4th 2024 - 09:57 UTC

    Argentine man with monkeypox dies in Mexico

    Molina had also tested positive for HIV

    Santiago Molina, a 28-year-old man who contracted monkeypox and was hospitalized in Mexico, has died or a cardiac arrest, it was reported Tuesday. The patient passed away Sunday but the case only went public Tuesday.

  • Wednesday, September 4th 2024 - 09:53 UTC

    Falklands/Brize Norton airbridge flights fully booked; recommendations for challenging September

    Mount Pleasant Complex International Airport

    The Falkland Islands Government with the UK Ministry of Defense is working on bookings and waiting lists for the airbridge, during the month of September and announced the following release, ”Our community will be aware of the current strain on Airbridge flights where all flights are fully booked, and nearly every flight waitlisted. The cancelled and returned flights in late August has added additional pressure on the availability of Airbridge seats.

  • Wednesday, September 4th 2024 - 09:53 UTC

    Falklands commemorates Merchant Navy Day and honors the Red Ensign

    The Red Ensign flying in windy Falkland Islands

    On Merchant Navy Day, 3 September, the Falkland Islands remember all those merchant seafarers who helped to liberate the Falkland Islands in 1982 and those, past and present, who do so much to keep our waters safe.

  • Tuesday, September 3rd 2024 - 22:30 UTC

    Downspout affects Paraguayan foreign trade freight rates

    In the third week of August, the Paraguay River was one centimeter above its historical minimum

    Paraguayan import/export operations, which are heavily dependent on barge transport through the Paraná and Paraguay Rivers, saw costs go up 29.2% interannually in July as lower water levels limited both navigation and the amount of cargo each vessel can carry. In the third week of August, the Paraguay River was one centimeter above its historical minimum.

  • Tuesday, September 3rd 2024 - 22:02 UTC

    US seizes aircraft belonging to Maduro's fleet

    Maduro's Dassault Falcon 900EX can seat up to 16 people

    Venezuela's Chavista Government Tuesday argued that the seizing in the Dominican Republic by US authorities of an aircraft occasionally used by President Nicolás Maduro constituted a “criminal” act of “piracy.”

  • Tuesday, September 3rd 2024 - 10:55 UTC

    Former Argentine president sued for extending Covid-19 lockdowns beyond sanitary needs

    Martín Guzmán said he believed the pandemic gave Alberto Fernández additional political strength

    Federal Prosecutor Guillermo Marijuan and Buenos Aires City Congressman Yamil Santoro filed separate criminal complaints Monday against former President Alberto Fernández after Martín Guzmán, who served as Economy Minister under him, said in an interview that the Covid-19 quarantines were extended for political gain rather than out of a sanitary concern.

  • Tuesday, September 3rd 2024 - 10:08 UTC

    Venezuela: Arrest warrant issued against Edmundo González Urrutia

    The man the opposition holds as “President-elect” poses a flight risk to Chavist prosecutors

    A Venezuelan court Monday issued an arrest warrant against former presidential candidate Edmundo González Urrutia, who the opposition insists won the July 28 polls with 67% of the vote, thus failing to recognize the National Electoral Council's (CNE) announcement that the incumbent Nicolás Maduro had prevailed with a 52% support. This result was later validated by the Supreme Court (TSJ) at Maduro's request.