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Montevideo, November 6th 2025 - 07:26 UTC

Politics

  • Monday, May 19th 2025 - 07:56 UTC

    Leon XIV formally starts his papacy with mass at St Peter's Square

    The new Pope holds dual US-Peruvian citizenship

    Pope Leo XIV was inaugurated Sunday in a mass attended by some 100,000 people in St. Peter's Square. The 69-year-old Robert Francis Prevost, formerly a cardinal and missionary in Peru, received the fisherman’s ring and pallium, symbolizing his role as a “fisher of men.” Prevost holds dual US and Peruvian citizenship. These countries were represented by Vice President JD Vance and President Dina Boluarte, respectively. Among the 150 countries sending dignitaries were Brazil and Paraguay.

  • Monday, May 19th 2025 - 07:33 UTC

    UN Special Committee meets in Timor, ahead of the C24 in June in New York

     Ambassador Menissa Rambally of Saint Lucia will chair the seminar, guiding discussions and ensuring that the objectives are met.

    The Special Committee on Decolonization is set to convene the Pacific Regional Seminar in Dili, Timor-Leste, from May 21 to 23, 2025. This event is part of the Fourth International Decade for the Eradication of Colonialism, which spans from 2021 to 2030.

  • Saturday, May 17th 2025 - 10:45 UTC

    Bolivia's ruling party launches Gov't Minister's presidential bid and has him deal with Evo's protest

    Bolivia's ruling party launches Gov't Minister's presidential bid and has him deal with Evo's protest

    Bolivia's ruling Movement Towards Socialism (MAS) confirmed Friday that Government (Interior) Minister Eduardo del Castillo would contend for the presidency in August with peasant leader Milán Berna as his running mate. The announcement came after President Luis Arce Catacora said he would not be seeking reelection to appease the already heated country.

  • Saturday, May 17th 2025 - 09:46 UTC

    Caracas says Cuyuní River clashes were a “false flag” operation by Guyana

    Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yván Gil  blamed “cheap propaganda designed in the laboratories of the US Southern Command” for the alleged incidents

    Following Georgetown's complaints, Caracas' Bolivarian regime said Friday that the Guyana Defense Force's (GDF) alleged attacks along the Cuyuní River were a “false flag operation” designed to portray themselves as the victim and create artificial tensions.

  • Friday, May 16th 2025 - 22:11 UTC

    Universidad Austral study finds Argentina's population to be ageing

    Argentina's fertility rate is below replacement values

    A study by the Universidad Austral’s Human Development Observatory, based on data from Argentina's National Institute of Statistics and Census (Indec), showed significant demographic shifts in the South American country, with the number of births dropping by 40% since 2014.

  • Friday, May 16th 2025 - 21:43 UTC

    Argentina: former Ministry of Women's “ideological” programs terminated

    “Eliminating these absurd wastes will save” millions, Cúneo Libarona argued

    Argentina's Libertarian Government has closed 13 ideologically-oriented programs from the former Ministry of Women, Genders, and Diversities, to reduce public spending, Justice Minister Mariano Cúneo Libarona explained. These mechanisms were in force between 2020 and 2023 during the administration of Alberto Fernández's administration. The new decision will result in substantial savings to the country's coffers.

  • Friday, May 16th 2025 - 21:22 UTC

    Falklands Government Budget announcement delayed until July

    Gilbert House, the offices where the elected members of the Legislative Assembly meet

    The Falkland Islands Government has postponed the announcement of its 2025/26 budget, which was initially scheduled for June 3. According to a statement from the Legislative Assembly, the delay comes after members of the Budget Select Committee expressed dissatisfaction with the final draft presented, leading to a decision to take additional time for consensus-building.

  • Friday, May 16th 2025 - 10:33 UTC

    Chile's Senate okays state of emergency extension to tackle Mapuche crisis

    Mapuche groups plan to stage a march on Friday, demanding that their ancestral land ownership rights be recognized

    Chile's Senate approved Thursday a 30-day extension of the constitutional state of emergency in La Araucanía and the provinces of Arauco and Biobío, marking three years since President Gabriel Boric Font first implemented the measure in May 2022 to address escalating arson attacks. “Senate approves new extension of the state of emergency constitutional exception in the region of La Araucanía and the provinces of Arauco and Biobío”, informed a statement read.

  • Friday, May 16th 2025 - 10:30 UTC

    Brazilian Football Confederation chief sacked... Again

    The son of former President José Sarney was appointed at the helm of the CBF on an interim basis

    A Rio de Janeiro court ordered Thursday the dismissal of Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) President Ednaldo Rodrigues, claiming his appointment to the position was null since it involved a suspected forged signature by former CBF president Antonio Carlos Nunes de Lima, who has been deemed mentally incapable at the time of signing.

  • Friday, May 16th 2025 - 10:27 UTC

    Fuel crisis in Bolivia calls for fast solutions

    A menos que se ofrezcan soluciones rápidas, se prevé que la crisis empeore rápidamente

    A severe fuel shortage was reported Thursday in La Paz, Bolivia, causing a reduction of at least 20% in public transport and long queues at petrol stations, with lorries facing waits of over 20 hours to refuel, particularly for diesel, leading to congestion in areas like Obrajes and San Pedro.