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Montevideo, November 23rd 2024 - 19:45 UTC

Stories for 2024

  • Saturday, October 12th 2024 - 10:14 UTC

    Paraguay tightens the screws on fight against money laundering and terrorism financing

    In recent years non-profit organizations have been used for corruption purposes, Alcaraz explained

    Paraguayan authorities announced this week that adjustments were being implemented to comply with the Latin American Financial Action Task Force (Gafilat) recommendations regarding the fight against money laundering, terrorist financing, and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.

  • Saturday, October 12th 2024 - 10:11 UTC

    Panama adopts Bukele-style approach to gang violence

    “For many years, crime took advantage of the lack of leadership, but that is over,” Mulino announced

    The Panamian Government of President Raul Mulino announced this week that it would adopt an approach against gang crime similar to that of Nayib Bukele's El Salvador.

  • Saturday, October 12th 2024 - 10:02 UTC

    Venezuela's Supreme Court refuses to review Maduro's victory

    The Aug. 22 ruling of the Electoral Chamber of the TSJ was final, it was decided

    The Constitutional Chamber of Venezuela's Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) on Friday declared “inadmissible” an appeal filed by former presidential candidate Enrique Márquez to review the National Electoral Council's (CNE) announcement that incumbent Nicolás Maduro Moros had won the July 28 election and would govern the South American country until 2031.

  • Saturday, October 12th 2024 - 09:50 UTC

    Aldridges Feltons Smiths and Shorts 175 years old in Falklands and still going strong

    Port Stanley

    By Gavin Short, Elected Member of the Falklands Legislative Assembly (*)<br />
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    On Saturday the 13th of October 1849 the 578-ton barque Victory, under the command of Captain Mullens, out of London, England, sailed up Port William. The vessel which was built by Fenwick & Co, Sunderland in 1847 was owned Willis, Gunn and Co (the company advertised as H H Willis and Co) and later owned by Wilson and Cook.

  • Saturday, October 12th 2024 - 09:44 UTC

    New Principal at Falkland Islands Community School

    The Falkland Islands Community School

    The Falkland Islands Government is pleased to announce the appointment of Amy Marsh as the new Principal of the Falkland Islands Community School. Amy arrived in the Islands in August and will formally take over the role on 21 October 2024 following an excellent handover from outgoing Principal Sebastian St.John.

  • Friday, October 11th 2024 - 21:47 UTC

    Gibraltar CM angered by Spain's tighter unilateral border controls

    “As a socialist,” Picardo said he was “depressed that politics is used to harm the interests of workers and not to help them.”

    Gibraltar's Chief Minister Fabian Picardo vowed not to give in to Spain's “pressure tactics” after the reintroduction of passport controls at the La Verja crossing requiring passports to people from the British Overseas Territory.

  • Friday, October 11th 2024 - 19:03 UTC

    Japanese organization of atom bomb survivors granted 2024 Nobel Peace Prize

    Hibakusha (survivors) have been campaigning for decades to ban nuclear weapons globally

    Given its commitment to a nuclear-free world, the Japanese organization Nihon Hidankyo has been awarded the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize, Norway's Nobel Committee in Oslo announced Friday. It was the first time in 50 years that a Japanese recipient has been awarded the prize.

  • Friday, October 11th 2024 - 10:45 UTC

    Montevideo's airport to undergo major technological improvement

    The new ILS system will be in use at Carrasco's 07/25 runway

    Montevideo's Carrasco International Airport is undergoing a US$ 20 million technological update that will allow instrument landings (ILS) with zero visibility, it was announced at the Uruguayan capital Thursday. Hence, flight delays are expected to be cut down, it was explained.

  • Friday, October 11th 2024 - 10:44 UTC

    South Korean woman granted 2024 Nobel Literature Prize

    “I’d like to have tea with my son,” said Han when told about her being granted the € 970,000 cheque

    South Korean author Han Kang has been granted this year's Nobel Prize for Literature, Sweden's Royal Academy of Sciences announced Thursday. She was chosen for her novel The Vegetarian, which has already been awarded the prestigious Man Booker International Prize in 2016, which was also a first for a Korean.

  • Friday, October 11th 2024 - 10:19 UTC

    Hurricane Milton leaves at least 12 dead in Florida

    “It's going to take several billion dollars” to build back from Milton, Biden said

    At least 12 people have been confirmed dead Thursday in the U.S. state of Florida, where Hurricane Milton made landfall as a Category 3 storm with maximum sustained winds of 115 mph from the Gulf of Mexico into the Atlantic Ocean, leaving millions without power and causing severe damage. According to PowerOutage.us, 2.63 million homes were still without power in Florida Thursday night.