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Montevideo, December 24th 2025 - 13:20 UTC

Stories for December 2025

  • Monday, December 8th 2025 - 10:49 UTC

    Still no winner in Honduras after one week

    Modernization reforms are badly needed for future elections

    No candidate has yet been named the winner of Honduras' presidential elections, one week after the polls, with vote counting halted several times due to glitches amid flipping leaders.

  • Monday, December 8th 2025 - 10:47 UTC

    Prolonged stagnation reported in Argentina

    Over 60% of Argentine companies project a better situation in a year

    Argentina's Industrial Union (UIA) released a study last week showing simultaneous declines in production, sales, employment, and finances. The UIA's Industrial Performance Monitor (MDI) remains below the expansion threshold for the 14th consecutive survey, signaling a deepening contraction across all sectors, driven by weak demand and rising costs.

  • Monday, December 8th 2025 - 10:41 UTC

    Motorbike bomb hits Colombian town of Balboa

    Sánchez offered a reward of over US$50,000 for data leading to the capture of the perpetrators

    A motorbike laden with explosives was detonated near the main park and police station in the municipality of Balboa on Saturday afternoon, December 6, causing widespread chaos and injuries in the Colombian province of Cauca.

  • Monday, December 8th 2025 - 09:39 UTC

    Uruguay buying Argentine gas to supply electricity plant

    Cardona underlined the initiative's lower costs for the country

    Uruguay's state-owned electric company, UTE, has formalized an agreement with Gasoducto Cruz del Sur to supply natural gas from Argentina, thereby significantly reducing generation costs.

  • Monday, December 8th 2025 - 09:35 UTC

    Uruguayan health authorities launch key vaccination campaigns

    Measles and rabies are targeted this time around

    Uruguay's Health Ministry (MSP) launched this weekend a measles vaccination campaign after several detections were confirmed within a family that had arrived from Bolivia.

  • Monday, December 8th 2025 - 09:21 UTC

    Milei touts F-16s as Argentina's new “Guardian Angels”

    “Today more than ever, we can say that the forces of heaven are with us,” Milei underlined

    Argentine President Javier Milei officially presented the first six F-16 fighter jets acquired from Denmark on Sunday, calling the multimillion-dollar purchase “the most important military acquisition in the last 50 years of Argentine history.”

  • Monday, December 8th 2025 - 09:02 UTC

    Falklands’ oil development, Navitas has contracted a floating production vessel, UK media

    Once deployed, the Aoka Mizu is expected to drill up to 23 wells in the first stages of the development.

    The UK media is reporting that Navitas, the lead operator of the Falkland Islands Sea Lion field, has told investors it has signed contracts to move the Aoka Mizu floating production vessel from Shetland to the South Atlantic and plans a formal “final investment decision” this month.

  • Sunday, December 7th 2025 - 18:27 UTC

    South Georgia’s changing ocean currents affect the rich marine ecosystem

    The article by Joanna Zanker was published in “Progress in Oceanography” under the heading. Sub-Antarctic fjord circulation and associated icefish larval retention in a changing climate

    Scientists have uncovered how changing ocean currents in South Georgia's fjords could affect the survival of young mackerel icefish. The species is a key component of the island's rich marine ecosystem and is an important prey species for seals and penguins.

  • Saturday, December 6th 2025 - 10:35 UTC

    Trump gets first edition of FIFA Peace Prize

    The Peace Prize marks a significant departure from FIFA's focus solely on sport

    US President Donald Trump was awarded the newly created FIFA Peace Prize on Friday during the high-profile draw for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, during which the 12 groups to compete across the United States, Mexico, and Canada next year were determined.

  • Saturday, December 6th 2025 - 10:01 UTC

    Brazil's economy grows 0.1% in Q3 of 2025

    It was the 17th straight quarterly expansion, the IBGE noted

    Brazil's economy expanded by 0.1% in the third quarter of 2025 compared with the previous quarter. Year-on-year, Brazil's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) —the measure of the total value of goods and services produced in the country—rose by 1.8%. Over the past four quarters, GDP registered cumulative growth of 2.7%, according to a Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) report released this week.