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Montevideo, September 19th 2024 - 21:58 UTC

Stories for 2024

  • Monday, July 29th 2024 - 22:03 UTC

    Lula's gov't not congratulating Maduro for now

    Brazil will play it nice and slow before congratulating any winner

    While many governments in the region said they were doubting Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's reelection on Sunday, the Brazilian administration of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva reaffirmed the fundamental principle of popular sovereignty and said it would wait for the release of all the minutes before congratulations are in order, Agencia Brasil reported.

  • Monday, July 29th 2024 - 21:26 UTC

    Probe launched into Machado's alleged involvement in system hacking

    Saab said Machado, Leopoldo López, and Lester Toledo had been involved in the cyberattack staged from North Macedonia

    Venezuela's Chief Prosecutor Tarek William Saab announced Monday that an inquiry had been launched into opposition leader María Corina Machado's alleged involvement in the hacking of the National Electoral Council's (CNE) data transmission system from North Macedonia during Sunday's elections.

  • Monday, July 29th 2024 - 10:45 UTC

    Venezuelan authorities claim Maduro was reelected

    Amoroso announced what many foresaw as the only possible outcome given the many restrictions on foreign observers and other measures in the same directions

    Venezuela's National Electoral Council (CNE) announced in the wee hours of Monday that President Nicolás Maduro Moros had been ratified for another six years in office. However, the main opposition candidate Edmundo González Urrutia posted on X that “the results are undeniable” because “the country chose a peaceful change.”

  • Monday, July 29th 2024 - 10:40 UTC

    Boric says Maduro's victory in Venezuela's presidential election is hard “to believe”

    “The Maduro regime must understand that the results it publishes are hard to believe,” the leftist President stated

    Chilean President Gabriel Boric expressed serious doubts on Monday regarding the legitimacy of Venezuela's presidential election results, which declared incumbent President Nicolás Maduro the winner. Boric emphasized that his government would not recognize any outcome that could not be verified through transparent processes.

  • Monday, July 29th 2024 - 10:30 UTC

    Maduro celebrates victory from Miraflores Palace

    Maduro demanded that the will of the Venezuelan people be respected

    Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro greeted his followers from Caracas' Miraflores Palace to celebrate victory after the National Electoral Council (CNE) announced that he had defeated opposition candidate Edmundo González Urrutia. According to CNE Chairman Elvis Amoroso, Maduro collected 51.2% of the vote, against his rival's 44.2% with 80% of the vote counted.

  • Monday, July 29th 2024 - 08:59 UTC

    Milei promises rural producers that things will get better

    “The economic program has times and conditions, we have to look at the movie and not just the photo,” Milei argued

    In his appearance Sunday at the Argentine Rural Society Annual Exhibition's main ceremony in Buenos Aires, President Javier Milei promised to remove all export taxes in due time, for which he asked producers to be patient.

  • Monday, July 29th 2024 - 08:56 UTC

    Paris 2024 apologizes for opening ceremony hurting Christian feelings

    The representation was said to be of a pagan feast featuring Olympic deities in no way connected to The Last Supper

    Certain parts of Friday's opening ceremony at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games were deemed to have a religious connotation that hurt the feelings of Christians and prompted an apology from the organizers.

  • Monday, July 29th 2024 - 08:06 UTC

    Falklands, controversy with Navitas oil company Environmental Impact Statement

    Phyl Rendell Chair FI Offshore Hydrocarbons Environmental Forum

    Falklands Conservation has published initial views on the Navitas oil company Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and encourages people to comment on the report. This is of course welcome but their statement that essential information on key animal groups is missing, is misleading. It states that ‘the presented seabird data is more than 20 years old’.

  • Monday, July 29th 2024 - 07:56 UTC

    Land shipments of diesel awaited in Bolivia amid supply crisis

    Bolivia's oil company YPFB announced Sunday that with the arrival of at least 50,000 cubic meters of diesel from Brazil and Paraguay this week, the fuel shortage would be solved for the time being to meet domestic demand. The State-run organization explained that the supply problems stemmed from bad weather at the Chilean port of Arica, which prevented the unloading of fuel from four ships.

  • Monday, July 29th 2024 - 07:25 UTC

    Spanish survivors of Argos Georgia back in Galicia and Madrid; search for disappeared continues

    The Spanish Air Force Airbus 330 at the Santiago de Compostela airport where Galician survivors joined their families  (Pic EFE)

    The Spanish media have given ample coverage to the return of the six fellow Spaniards who survived the sinking of Argos Georgia in the deep south Atlantic, and have finally been able to join their loved ones after witnessing the tragedy of a shipwreck that took the lives of nine other mariners and four more who remain disappeared.