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Montevideo, October 29th 2025 - 09:19 UTC

Stories for 2025

  • Tuesday, February 18th 2025 - 09:57 UTC

    Alberto Fernández arraigned for gender violence against former companion

    Fernández will not be placed under pre-trial arrest given his positive attitude toward the procedure

    Former Argentine President Alberto Fernández was arraigned Monday for alleged gender violence against his ex-partner, Fabiola Yáñez, to whom he reportedly caused minor and serious injuries, in addition to coercive threats.

  • Tuesday, February 18th 2025 - 09:46 UTC

    Record-high temperatures hit Rio de Janeiro

    There is no rain forecast for the remainder of this week

    Rio de Janeiro City authorities Monday recorded a temperature of 44ºC, the highest on the Rio Alert System files since 2014, and with no rain forecast for Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. Temperatures are thus expected to be above 40°C with moderate winds on Tuesday afternoon while dropping slightly in the coming days.

  • Tuesday, February 18th 2025 - 08:25 UTC

    Penguin eggs, “once vital for Antarctic explorers, but now illegal to consume”

    Penguins jealously watching over the eggs in their nest. (Photo: Derek. Pettersson)

    A Korean news site has published an interesting article on Penguin Eggs, and its nutritional virtues, which it describes as “once vital for Antarctic Explorers”, and we might add decades ago, part of Falkland Islanders diet, but which are now illegal to consume and penguins very much protected and loved.

  • Tuesday, February 18th 2025 - 08:06 UTC

    Seabourn Venture stabilizers system forces a change of itinerary, possibly two extra days in Falklands

    “As the area around South Georgia often experiences heavy seas with large swells and with your comfort in mind, we have regretfully made the decision to alter our itinerary”

    Cruise Travel in its NewsBreak has reported that a luxury expedition ship currently sailing in Antarctica, has been forced to revise its itinerary due to unexpected problems with its stabilizers. Accordingly, Seabourn Venture's stabilizer system, designed to minimize ship movement in rough seas, has been deemed inoperable by Seabourn’s technical team.

  • Tuesday, February 18th 2025 - 06:48 UTC

    Trump demands Ukraine's precious metals in exchange for protection

    In Ukraine’s case, “just have half your mineral output loaded up for shipment every Friday and you won’t be hurt”.

    By Gwynne Dyer

    What’s the difference between smash-and-grab raids and protection rackets? Not all that much from the legal point of view, but protection rackets has a lower level of risk and a higher rate of returns.

  • Tuesday, February 18th 2025 - 01:04 UTC

    Milei takes full responsibility for $LIBRA scandal

    “I got a slap in the face,” Milei reckoned

    Weathering the storm against all odds, Argentine President Javier Milei blamed nobody and took full responsibility for his mistake in the so-called “cryptocurrency” scandal in which he endorsed the $LIBRA asset only to see it lose over 95% of its value in just a few hours after the head of state's posting. “I got a slap in the face,” he reckoned. It had been speculated that Milei was to blame an advisor for his or her poor judgment and then sack him or her as a scapegoat.

  • Tuesday, February 18th 2025 - 00:48 UTC

    Falkland Islands welcomes a delegation of UK MPs with a weeklong agenda

    The UK Parliamentary delegation at RAF Brize Norton, prior to departing for the Falkland Islands, invited by members of the Islands Legislative Assembly

    The Falkland Islands Legislative Assembly is pleased to welcome a delegation of UK Members of Parliament (MPs) who are visiting the Islands this week following invitation by Members of the Legislative Assembly to strengthen ties, engage with the community, and gain a deeper understanding of the importance of Falklands’ part in the British Family, and the right to the self-determination of our people.

  • Monday, February 17th 2025 - 20:16 UTC

    Francis to remain hospitalized given his “complex” situation

    The Pope was found to have bacteria, fungi, viruses, and other pathogens in his lungs

    Argentine-born Pope Francis will remain hospitalized at Rome's Agostino Gemelli Polyclinic after physicians detected that his condition was more severe than originally thought when he was admitted last Friday. The former Archbishop of Buenos Aires Jorge Mario Bergoglio has been diagnosed with a polymicrobial respiratory disease, for which he is being given antibiotics as various bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites were detected in his lungs. This condition has led to changes in his treatment regimen. At 88, Francis is the second oldest pope in history.

  • Monday, February 17th 2025 - 13:58 UTC

    Starmer ready to deploy British peacekeeping troops in Ukraine

    Starmer's proposal meant forces potentially stationed behind Ukrainian lines rather than directly at the conflict's front

    British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said his country could send peacekeeping troops to Ukraine in a move to secure the region after a ceasefire with Russia is reached. Starmer told The Daily Telegraph about the possibility while underlining Ukraine's strategic importance for Europe.

  • Monday, February 17th 2025 - 10:55 UTC

    Repercussions of Milei's support for cryptocurrency that vanishes

    The opposition is pushing for the President's impeachment in addition to filing criminal charges against him

    Argentine President Javier Milei is under heavy flak after praising the $LIBRA cryptocurrency token, which would boost the country's development from the private sector, only to vanish into thin air after many investors trusted in the advice of the head of State, who is also a graduate economist.