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Montevideo, May 8th 2026 - 15:20 UTC

Stories for 2026

  • Sunday, May 3rd 2026 - 09:54 UTC

    Another Antarctica season of over 100.000 visitors, according to IAATO

    The Antarctic Treaty Secretariat says annual tourism has risen to more than 100,000 visitors with most visitors reaching by ship via the Antarctic Peninsula (Pkc IAATO)

    The latest official report from IAATO, (International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators), put total 2024-25 visitation at 118,491, after 122,072 in 2023-24, meaning traffic remains well above the 100,000 mark even after a modest pullback.

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  • Sunday, May 3rd 2026 - 09:40 UTC

    Falklands with the highest per capita ownership of the iconic Land Rover

    When Falklands with its ‘Landies’ celebrated the March 2013 sovereignty referendum

    End of the month, 30th April, was Land Rover Day, and the Falkland Islands are known as the Land of the Rover, with the highest per capita ownership of the iconic vehicle, which is so closely linked to the rural development of the Islands.

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  • Sunday, May 3rd 2026 - 09:15 UTC

    Falklands, public consultation on Nature Reserves closes 5 May

    At Hadassa Bay nearly 5,000 plants in a single day is a real achievement, and a wonderful reminder of what the community and local environment work together .

    The Falkland Islands Environment Department would like to remind members of the public that the consultation on its proposal to designate and expand National Nature Reserves will close on Tuesday 5 May 2026.

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  • Friday, May 1st 2026 - 17:12 UTC

    RAF chief calls Falklands defence 'non-negotiable' as Rubio plays down Pentagon memo

    Smyth framed the capabilities deployed in the Falklands within the RAF's broader range of concurrent operations

    The head of Britain's Royal Air Force (RAF), Air Chief Marshal Sir Harv Smyth, said on Friday that the United Kingdom remains “on high alert and ready” to defend the Falklands “at a moment's notice,” in remarks published by The Times that reaffirm London's military stance on the archipelago following the leak of an internal Pentagon memorandum that considered reviewing US historic support for British sovereignty over the islands. Smyth stressed that the RAF's role in defending the territory was “non-negotiable,” a formulation that reflects the hardening of British military rhetoric in the latest phase of the diplomatic crisis.

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  • Friday, May 1st 2026 - 14:54 UTC

    Bolivia's agro-environmental court judge shot dead amid wave of drug-related violence

    Claure, a 49-year-old lawyer born in Cochabamba, was intercepted near midnight while driving along Busch Avenue

    Víctor Hugo Claure, dean of Bolivia's Agro-Environmental Court, was shot dead late Thursday in the eastern city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, in what authorities describe as an attack carried out by hitmen and which falls within a sequence of violent events linked to the growing influence of drug trafficking in the country's main city. The killing has prompted unanimous condemnation from the judicial system and from opposition politicians, and poses a direct challenge to the administration of President Rodrigo Paz, in office since November.

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  • Friday, May 1st 2026 - 12:12 UTC

    Pentagon seals artificial intelligence agreements with seven tech giants

    The Pentagon noted in a statement that these alliances “accelerate the transformation toward establishing United States Armed Forces with AI at the center of their way of war”

    The United States Department of War announced the signing of agreements with seven leading technology companies to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) tools into classified operational environments. The contracts, which include SpaceX, OpenAI, Google, NVIDIA, Reflection, Microsoft, and Amazon Web Services, seek to consolidate Washington's military technological leadership.

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  • Friday, May 1st 2026 - 11:13 UTC

    Caracas and Washington launch direct flights after seven years and sign two oil deals

    The first American Airlines flight took off from Maiquetía airport bound for Miami, completing the journey in just over three hours

    The United States and Venezuela inaugurated on Thursday the first direct air connection between the two countries since 2019 and signed two new energy agreements, in a day the White House described as a substantive advance in the “economic revitalization” phase of the three-stage plan designed by President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio to reorganize the bilateral relationship following the capture of former president Nicolás Maduro by US troops on January 3.

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  • Friday, May 1st 2026 - 07:44 UTC

    Brent touches $126 amid US military plan for 'short and powerful' strikes on Iran

    The International Energy Agency described the situation as “the largest supply disruption ever recorded.”

    Brent crude touched $126.41 a barrel on Thursday, its highest level since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, after Axios reported that the US Central Command (CENTCOM) was preparing a military plan contemplating a wave of “short and powerful” strikes on Iranian infrastructure to force Tehran back to the negotiating table. The price subsequently moderated to close near $114, a decline partly attributed to the expiration of the June futures contract, but the European benchmark has gained more than 60% since the start of the war against Iran on February 28.

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  • Friday, May 1st 2026 - 06:40 UTC

    After 25 years of negotiation, the Mercosur-EU agreement takes effect this Friday

    The accord was signed on January 17th in La Asunción, Paraguay

    The association agreement between Mercosur and the European Union (EU) enters provisionally into force on Friday May 1, after more than a quarter-century of negotiations, in what constitutes one of the world's most ambitious trade deals and the largest reciprocal opening ever finalised by the South American bloc. The final signing took place on January 17 in Asunción and, although final ratification by the European Court of Justice and subsequent approval by the European Parliament remain pending, provisional entry into force allows the immediate start of tariff reductions covering 95% of Mercosur products and 91% of EU products.

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  • Friday, May 1st 2026 - 06:39 UTC

    Adventure Tourism in Latin America: Capturing Moments Beyond the Guidebook

    The market for portable, durable recording devices has expanded accordingly, with options ranging from smartphone-based solutions to dedicated action cam systems designed for high-motion environments

    Latin America has long been a destination for travelers seeking authentic experiences, from the Amazon rainforest to Patagonian peaks. Yet the region's adventure tourism sector has evolved dramatically over the past decade, driven not only by improved infrastructure and tour operators but also by the democratization of content creation technology. Today's travelers are not passive observers; they are documentarians of their own journeys, capturing and sharing experiences in real time across digital platforms.