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Stories for October 2024

  • Monday, October 7th 2024 - 09:12 UTC

    UK ambassador to Paraguay visits Falklands, meets Governor and MLAs

    Ambassador Navai enjoying tea at Government House with Governor Blake

    Falkland Islands received the visit of the current British ambassador to Paraguay. During his brief visit, Ambassador Ramin Navai, met with the Governor of the Falklands, Alison Blake CMG, and also with members of the Legislative Assembly.

  • Monday, October 7th 2024 - 09:06 UTC

    Brazil's municipal elections: Rio Mayor reelected Sunday; others will have to wait for runoff

    Paes was reelected Sunday but Sao Paulo will have to wait until the Oct. 27 runoff

    Eduardo Paes has been reelected for a fourth time as mayor of Rio de Janeiro in what was regarded as a major electoral blow from President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to his predecessor Jair Bolsonaro. With 93.66% of the votes counted, the 54-year-old Paes had collected 60.26% support. The Social Democratic Party (PSD) candidate was mayor of Rio during back-to-back terms (2009-2017) and returned in 2020. Paes dedicated his victory to President Lula and Rio de Janeiro State Governor Cláudio Castro. “As of today, conflicts are over,” he said.

  • Monday, October 7th 2024 - 08:53 UTC

    Bolivia unloads fuel in Arica where classes are suspended after hydrocarbons smelled in water

    No link has been corroborated between the unloading of fuel for Bolivia and the smelling presence of hydrocarbons in Arica's water

    The Chilean port of Arica saw 236,000 barrels of fuel unloaded for Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales Bolivianos (YPFB) while the city prepares for two days with no on-site classes as the local drinking water has been deemed unfit for human consumption given its hydrocarbon odor.

  • Monday, October 7th 2024 - 08:16 UTC

    FAO Food Price for September recorded fastest increase in 18 months

     Sugar price increased by over 10%, while wheat and corn suffered the consequences of climate change

    The benchmark for world food commodity prices saw its fastest increase in 18 months in September, with quotations up for all covered commodity groups, led by sugar, as pointed out by the latest FAO report.

  • Saturday, October 5th 2024 - 20:46 UTC

    Falklands and Gibraltar confident in UK's commitment to self determination and peoples wishes

    Joseph Garcia, Gibraltar's Deputy Principal Minister

    The recent deal between UK and the Republic of Mauritius on sovereignty over the Chagos archipelago, and the future of their people, has triggered the aspirations of nationalist groups in Spain and mainly in Argentina, claiming sovereignty over Gibraltar and the Falkland Islands.

  • Saturday, October 5th 2024 - 10:59 UTC

    Survey finds Orsi ahead in voting intention to become Uruguay's next president

    In every scenario, Orsi seems to be on his way to becoming Lacalle Pou's successor next year

    According to a Usina de Percepción Ciudadana survey released this week in Montevideo, opposition candidate Yamandú Orsi of the Broad Front (Frente Amplio - FA) would defeat Álvaro Delgado of the ruling Multicolor coalition by 6 percentage points. In case of a runoff, Orsi is expected to garner 50% of the vote, the study found between September 27 and 30 from a sample of 500 people.

  • Saturday, October 5th 2024 - 10:57 UTC

    Paraguay adopting Summer time, probably for good

    Adopting GMT-3 all year round should help “simplify many things,” Peña argued

    Pursuant to Decree 1264 dated Feb. 24, 2014, Paraguay is to return to Time Zone GMT-3 on the first Sunday of October each year. But this time around the change might become permanent, as President Santiago Peña said Friday he had no problem signing into law the newly passed bill by Congress for the so-called daylight saving time to become effective. “We do not find any reason not to do so,” the head of state pointed out.

  • Saturday, October 5th 2024 - 10:54 UTC

    China-funded port in Peru poses threat to Chilean foreign trade operations

    Chancay is scheduled to open in November

    A China-sponsored mega-port north of Lima is expected to revolutionize trade between Asia and South America. It would also jeopardize the future of seashore facilities in northern Chile which might lose some of their traffic share once the Chancay Megaport is opened. Works are 93% completed and are due to be finished in November.

  • Saturday, October 5th 2024 - 10:50 UTC

    Brazil postpones rescue mission in Lebanon

    Of the nearly 21,000 Brazilians living in Lebanon, at least 3,000 approached the Embassy in Beirut to seek help fleeing the country

    Operation Cedar Roots has been postponed due to unsafe conditions reaching Beirut's International Airport by land for the some 220 Brazilians stranded in war-torn Lebanon, Agencia Brasil reported Friday. According to the latest update, the FAB aircraft is now scheduled to take off Saturday from Lisbon, Portugal, to the Lebanese capital.

  • Saturday, October 5th 2024 - 10:46 UTC

    Falklands: Defense contract for runway repairs at Mount Pleasant Complex

    Workers completing resurfacing on the Alpha Loop taxiway at Mount Pleasant Complex earlier this year. MOD Crown Copyright – Cpl Laura Wing.

    The Defense Infrastructure Organization (DIO) has awarded a contract to Mitie to carry out runway repairs at Mount Pleasant Complex, the RAF airfield in the Falkland Islands. The work will be undertaken by Dyer and Butler, who also completed the resurfacing of the site’s Alpha Loop taxiway earlier this year.