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Montevideo, July 3rd 2025 - 20:38 UTC

Stories for 2025

  • Thursday, March 13th 2025 - 10:14 UTC

    Falklands: Care services take giant leap forward with opening of Tussac House

    The opening event followed speeches by FIG Director of Health and Social Services John Woollacott and MLA John Birmingham

    The delivery of Care Services in the Falkland Islands has taken a giant leap forward with the official opening today of Tussac House, the Islands’ first purpose-built assisted living facility. A care home considered better than any in the UK according to Richard Hyslop.

  • Thursday, March 13th 2025 - 10:12 UTC

    Falklands, Mental Health Survey Results, 72% females, and 94% living in Stanley

    The survey utilized three validated tools to form the questions, which have been validated and widely used globally as a means to assess stigma.

    The Falkland Islands Government has announced that as part of the ongoing anti-stigma in mental health campaign, a survey was undertaken in 2024 to gather some baseline evidence around stigma present in the Falklands community in relation to mental ill health.

  • Thursday, March 13th 2025 - 08:58 UTC

    Paraguay's Senacsa optimistic after Singaporean audit for meat exports

    In the case of pork and poultry, Singapore “is a bigger market than the Taiwanese one since Singapore imports 100%, they do not produce anything,” Martín explained

    Singapore's Food Agency (SFA) concluded an audit of Paraguay's meat industry, focusing on animal health and food safety controls, in a move to open up to Paraguayan beef, pork, and poultry exports. The evaluation, conducted between March 3 and 11, involved inspections of meat processing plants and meetings with Senacsa (Paraguay's National Animal Health and Quality Service), as well as representatives from the beef, pork, and poultry sectors, including the Paraguayan Meat Chamber and Rural Association.

  • Thursday, March 13th 2025 - 08:53 UTC

    Major US airlines cutting back services amid consumer retreat

    Major crashes have diminished people's confidence in air travel, resulting in economic losses

    Delta Air Lines and United Airlines have announced plans to reduce capacity due to overbuilt summer schedules and other challenges. Delta President Glen Hauenstein stated at a JP Morgan investor conference that the airline will scale back its summer capacity, with specifics to be revealed in its March 22 schedule. United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said that the airline will retire 21 aircraft early, cut capacity in markets with high government traffic, particularly Canadian destinations, and reduce redeye flights. He also noted that these cuts would primarily occur in unprofitable regions where United is not the leading carrier.

  • Thursday, March 13th 2025 - 08:45 UTC

    Violent clashes recorded as football hooligans joined weekly retirees' protest

    One photographer was left in a critical condition as a result of the violent clashes

    Over 120 people were arrested, and more than 20 needed hospitalization after violent clashes between Argentine riot police and retirees demanding better wages with support from numerous groups of organized football fans from the main local clubs known as “barrabravas,” which could be roughly translated as “hooligans” representing Chacarita, River Plate, Boca Juniors, San Lorenzo, Huracán, Racing, Vélez, Banfield, Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata, Argentinos Juniors, Tigre, Lanús, Ferro Carril Oeste, All Boys, Atlanta, Temperley, Almirante Brown, Excursionistas, Deportivo Morón, Quilmes, Nueva Chicago, and Los Andes just to name a few.

  • Thursday, March 13th 2025 - 00:36 UTC

    The Psychology of Driving a Supercar: How Renting a Luxury Car in Dubai Affects Your Mindset

    You can rent luxury cars Dubai to escape from the routine and visualize the desired state

    Luxury affects a person's psychological state and general mood. The level of stress and anxiety in the modern world is increasing, so we are looking for effective methods to reduce them. Yoga and physical exercise are not always effective. We need emotions, impressions, and non-trivial experiences.

  • Wednesday, March 12th 2025 - 20:47 UTC

    UN Chief to visit Uruguay before the end of the year

    Lubetkin spent around 40 minutes with Guterres discussing issues of bilateral interest

    Uruguayan Foreign Minister Mario Lubetkin announced that UN Secretary-General António Guterres would be visiting the South American country “before the end of the year.” Uruguay's top diplomat made those remarks after meeting with the Portuguese official, with whom he discussed health, peace, and environment issues for about 40 minutes.

  • Wednesday, March 12th 2025 - 20:22 UTC

    Milei spends Wednesday morning in Bahía Blanca

    Milei's trip was kept unnanounced out of security concerns

    Argentine President Javier Milei visited Bahía Blanca to oversee recovery efforts following a devastating storm that killed at least 16 people, although it could be way more since nearly 100 others are still missing. The head of State arrived unannounced at the Comandante Espora naval air base, met with Mayor Federico Susbielles to assess the situation, and inspected the assembly of a military bridge over the flooded Maldonado Channel, aimed at restoring connectivity in heavily affected areas.

  • Wednesday, March 12th 2025 - 10:35 UTC

    Brazil outlines guidelines for COP 30

    Climate shocks might emerge abruptly, in irreversible shifts, the letter signed by Correa de Lago and Toni warned

    Brazil published this week a letter signed by Ambassador André Correa do Lago and Ana Toni, president and executive director of the 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30), unveiling the South American country's vision for the upcoming gathering in Belem.

  • Wednesday, March 12th 2025 - 10:33 UTC

    Former cabinet members of previous Paraguayan gov't indicted

    Abdo Benítez reportedly orchestrated a scheme to deteriorate Cartes' image and that of Santiago Peña as well

    The Paraguayan Public Prosecutor's Office has filed charges against seven former officials from the administration of former President Mario Abdo Benítez (2018-2023), including three former ministers, for alleged crimes such as criminal association, usurpation of public office, false denunciation, and disclosure of secrets. The accused include former Interior Minister Arnaldo Giuzzio, former head of the National Anti-Corruption Secretariat René Fernández, and former official Carlos Arregui from the Secretariat for the Prevention of Money Laundering (Seprelad), among others.