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Stories for 2025

  • Saturday, April 26th 2025 - 14:52 UTC

    Pope Francis laid to rest in almost private ceremony

    Nine days from Saturday the conclave may convene to appoint Francis' successor

    Pope Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Buenos Aires, and who would become the first Latin American to rule the Catholic Church, was laid to rest Saturday at 1.30pm local time at Rome's Basilica Santa Maria Maggiore -not far from the Argentine Embassy- at his own request. The first papal burial outside the Vatican since 1903 was an almost private ceremony attended by Cardinal Camerlengo Kevin Farrell and family members of the Argentine Jesuit.

  • Saturday, April 26th 2025 - 10:59 UTC

    Pope's wake ends with sealing of coffin

    The former Archbishop of Buenos Aires will be buried early Saturday as per his wishes ooutside the Vatican (Pic EFE)

    St. Peter's Square opened early Saturday to the public for Pope Francis' funeral, expecting over 200,000 attendees and delegations from 130 countries, including 50 top-ranking world leaders. Notable attendees included Argentina’s President Javier Milei, Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and President Sergio Mattarella, and US President Donald Trump.

  • Saturday, April 26th 2025 - 10:51 UTC

    Argentina: Chubut creates Patagonia Azul Provincial Park

    Chubut's Atlantic seaside accounts for 78% of the province's human population

    Chubut, Argentina, has established the Patagonia Azul Provincial Park, a new Natural Protected Area (NPA) spanning 295,135 hectares along its marine coast. Stretching from Cabo Dos Bahías to south of Bahía Bustamante, the park is connected by Provincial Route 1 for tourist access.

  • Saturday, April 26th 2025 - 10:49 UTC

    Ancap back in the red after 5 years of Multicolor rule, Orsi says

    Orsi announced a management overhaul that would not impact Uruguayan consumers

    Uruguayan President Yamandú Orsi announced Friday that the state-owned fuel company Ancap recorded a loss of US$ 118 million last year under the opposition government of Luis Lacalle Pou, contrasting with a US$ 41 million profit in 2019 when the country was headed by the late Tabaré Vázquez of the currently ruling Broad Front (Frente Amplio - FA).

  • Saturday, April 26th 2025 - 10:44 UTC

    Paraguayan Congressman wants Air Force cleared to shoot down threatening aircraft

    Congressman Rubín based his project on similar laws already existing in Brazil and Colombia

    Paraguayan Congressman Rubén Rubín submitted a bill to Parliament whereby the Air Force could shoot down any aircraft posing a threat to national security. The proposal seeks to expand Law No. 6980/2022 on airspace protection, adding a “Phase III” to existing protocols, which would allow shooting down hostile aircraft as a last resort.

  • Saturday, April 26th 2025 - 10:35 UTC

    Brazil: Fiocruz warns of respiratory diseases surging in 13 states

    The InfoGripe Bulletin also mentioned a nationwide increase in influenza A hospitalizations

    Brazil is experiencing an increase in Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) cases, with 13 states and the Federal District at alert, risk, or high-risk levels, according to the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation's (Fiocruz) latest issue of the InfoGripe Bulletin released Friday. Additionally, hospitalizations due to influenza A have increased nationwide, with Mato Grosso do Sul facing a particularly critical situation.

  • Saturday, April 26th 2025 - 10:21 UTC

    Bolivian consul in La Quiaca found dead

    Coico Quispe was last seen leaving his home in La Paz, but his body was found on the Argentine side

    Vicente Esteban Coico Quispe, the 57-year-old Bolivian consul in the Argentine town of La Quiaca just across the border, was found dead after being reported missing since April 13, 2025. He had last been seen leaving his home in La Paz, Bolivia, and his body was discovered in La Quiaca, prompting a joint investigation by Bolivian and Argentine authorities.

  • Friday, April 25th 2025 - 19:09 UTC

    Environmental organizations commemorate World Penguin Day

    Follow pictures of the different penguin species in the Falklands with credits to Andy Pollard, Georgina Strange, Marc Bouldoukian, FITB and Tomek Zawadowski.

    April 25 marked a new celebration of World Penguin Day to highlight these birds' environmental role, raising awareness of the threats they face, and promoting conservation. Under the theme “Waddle for a Greener Tomorrow,” conservationist groups promoted eco-friendly actions to ensure penguins’ habitats remain safe.

  • Friday, April 25th 2025 - 10:55 UTC

    Bolivian VP nominated for UN top position

    Choquehuanca’s ancestral knowledge and qualifications were highlighted

    Bolivia’s Unity Pact, representing 36 indigenous-peasant nations, has nominated Vice President David Choquehuanca as an indigenous candidate for UN Secretary-General during the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues in New York. The nomination aligns with the Latin American and Caribbean region’s turn for the position.

  • Friday, April 25th 2025 - 10:35 UTC

    Uruguay halts Neptuno water supply project for 90 days

    Orsi's government wants to review the terms of the contract signed by the previous administration

    The Uruguayan Government of President Yamandú Orsi and the Aguas de Montevideo consortium signed an agreement Thursday to suspend the Neptuno Project contract for 90 days. This temporary halt pauses the construction of the Arazatí water treatment plant to renegotiate terms established under the previous administration. A Torre Ejecutiva working group will review the contract to ensure a sustainable drinking water supply and institutional transparency.