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Montevideo, June 30th 2025 - 06:21 UTC

Stories for June 2025

  • Tuesday, June 10th 2025 - 08:27 UTC

    Join the British Antarctic Survey at Seawork 2025, Southampton 10/12 June

    RRS Sir David Attenborough. Photo: David Ganiford

    The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) is exhibiting at Europe’s commercial marine and workboat exhibition, Seawork 2025,– and is inviting seafarers, cadets, and maritime professionals to come and discover what it takes to support science at the ends of the Earth.

  • Tuesday, June 10th 2025 - 00:45 UTC

    The Economic Impact of Crypto in the West

    Photo: Pexels

    When the first Bitcoin (BTC) was mined at the start of 2009, no one could have imagined the huge impact that cryptocurrencies were going to have on the world. With the price of BTC rising to over $100,000 and cryptos being used in various industries, it has now become a huge part of the financial scene in many countries.

  • Monday, June 9th 2025 - 20:18 UTC

    FAO Food Price Index dips in May amid lower cereal, sugar and vegetable oil prices

    Global maize prices declined sharply, owing to strong harvests and robust availability in Argentina and Brazil and expectations of a record crop in the United States

    The benchmark of world food commodity prices dropped in May as marked declines in international quotations for maize and palm oil outweighed historically high prices for butter and bovine meat, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) reported.

  • Monday, June 9th 2025 - 19:35 UTC

    CFK followers planning response in case former president's conviction is upheld

    The CSJN is expected to uphold CFK's conviction Tuesday, thus exhausting the chain of appeals, which would result in her detention

    Followers of former Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (CFK) were planning a response at the Instituto Patria (IP) headquarters in Buenos Aires, should the Supreme Court uphold the six-year prison sentence against their leader, thus exhausting the chain of appeals, which would lead to her arrest, even though she could later apply for a home detention regime for which she would be eligible for being aged over 70.

  • Monday, June 9th 2025 - 19:08 UTC

    Food security tops Brazil-Caribbean Summit agenda

    The event is starting Friday in Brasilia, with many issues at stake, Padovan explained

    The Brazil-Caribbean Summit, set for June 13 in Brasilia, will focus on five key areas for a final document: food and nutrition security, climate change, energy transition, risk management, and connectivity, a high-ranking official from Brazil's Foreign Ministry confirmed Monday.

  • Monday, June 9th 2025 - 10:59 UTC

    Lula condemns drop in financial assistance to developing countries amid surging military spending

    “If it were a country, the ocean would rank fifth among the world's largest economies,” Lula noted

    Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva condemned on Sunday the reduction in financial aid for environmental, economic, and social causes from wealthier countries to the poorer nations, highlighting a 7% drop in Official Development Assistance (ODA) in 2024, while military spending increased by 9.4%.

  • Monday, June 9th 2025 - 10:49 UTC

    Chad cancels all visas to US travelers

    Chad has its dignity, Deby argued

    Chadian President Mahamat Idriss Deby announced Sunday a suspension of visa issuance to US citizens in retaliation for President Donald Trump's executive order banning the entry of citizens from 12 countries -Chad included- citing issues like terrorism, lack of security cooperation, high visa overstays, and refusal to accept deported nationals.

  • Monday, June 9th 2025 - 10:43 UTC

    Milei boasts his government's achievements in Madrid

    “By 2026, inflation in Argentina will be a thing of the past,” Milei said in Madrid

    President Javier Milei told the Madrid Economic Forum this weekend that his government had overreached his campaign goals with a “brutal adjustment” that eliminated the country's fiscal deficit, making Argentina one of five countries worldwide not in the red.

  • Monday, June 9th 2025 - 10:39 UTC

    Protests in Los Angeles against mass deportations crushed by federal troops

    Trump invoked a legal provision allowing him to deploy federal troops when ”the authority of the Government of the United States” is at stake

    Protests erupted in Los Angeles this weekend against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids, leading to clashes with police and the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops ordered by President Donald Trump.

  • Monday, June 9th 2025 - 10:35 UTC

    Colombian presidential hopeful shot during political rally

    Senator Miguel Uribe is not related to former President Álvaro Uribe despite sharing political views

    Colombian Senator and 2026 presidential candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay, 39, was shot twice Saturday during a campaign rally in El Golfito Park, Bogota’s Fontibon district, at around 5 pm local time. Uribe, a member of the conservative Democratic Centre party, was stabilized at a local clinic before being airlifted to the Santa Fe Foundation hospital, where he underwent neurosurgical and vascular procedures. As of Sunday, he remained in stable but critical condition.