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Stories for August 29th 2025

  • Friday, August 29th 2025 - 16:52 UTC

    Brazil's population reaches 213.4 million

    According to the IBGE, Brazil has 30 metropolitan regions, which are home to 103.5 million people

    Brazil's Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) released a study this week showing that as of July 1, 2025, the populatiin of South America's largest country aounted to 213.4 million inhabitants, representing a 0.39% increase over the previous year.

  • Friday, August 29th 2025 - 10:36 UTC

    Lula and Mulino advance Panama's accession to Mercosur

    Both presidents pledged to work together on several fronts

    Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and his Panamanian colleague José Raúl Mulino met in Brasilia to advance the Central American country's accession to the Southern Common Market (Mercosur). In addition, the two leaders instructed their teams to begin negotiations aimed at addressing the existing trade imbalance, as Brazil's exports far outweigh Panama's exports.

  • Friday, August 29th 2025 - 10:20 UTC

    Karina Milei's motorcade jeered in Corrientes

    The rejection took place just one day after the Lomas de Zamora stoning of the President's car

    Argentina's Presidential Secretary (and sister) Karina Milei and Lower House Speaker Martín Menem were jeered Thursday as they rallied in the province of Corrientes in support of La Libertad Avanza's candidate Lisandro Almirón.

  • Friday, August 29th 2025 - 10:19 UTC

    Paraguay's Senate wants to explore shifting from Taipei to Beijing ties

    “Our commitment must be to the welfare of the Paraguayan people,” Villalba argued

    Paraguay's Senate has requested a report from the Foreign Ministry as to the reasons for the country's continued diplomatic recognition of Taiwan instead of mainland China. Paraguay is currently the only South American nation to formally recognize Taiwan.

  • Friday, August 29th 2025 - 09:52 UTC

    Uruguay and Brazil sign across-the-border health agreement

    Lustemberg and Padilha praised the two countries' decision

    Health Ministers Cristina Lustemberg of Uruguay and Alexandre Padilha of Brazil have signed an agreement to create a binational health commission to improve healthcare services in their border regions.