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  • Thursday, August 25th 2022 - 09:58 UTC

    Dinosaur footprints unearthed as Texas river dries up

    In normal river conditions, the footprints would have remained hidden underwater

    Scientists in the US State of Texas have discovered human remains and dinosaur footprints believed to be among the best preserved in the world, after a severe drought at Dinosaur Valley State Park, about 60 miles southwest of Fort Worth, according to Superintendent Jeff Davis.

  • Thursday, August 25th 2022 - 09:53 UTC

    Employment grows in Uruguay after pandemic lull

    In Uruguay, 11,242 workers left unemployment insurance in July 2022

    Uruguay's National Statistics Institute (INE) has published its latest measurement according to which the employment rate stood at 56.8% in July of 2022, one-tenth higher than the previous month.

  • Thursday, August 25th 2022 - 09:42 UTC

    State-run companies sign deal to seek lithium in Argentine province of Catamarca

    For us the deal “is very important,” Governor Jalil said

    An agreement between YPF and CAMYEN for lithium exploration in the province of Catamarca was signed Wednesday. The joint undertaking has been described as the first of its kind.

  • Thursday, August 25th 2022 - 09:38 UTC

    US envoy discusses corruption with Paraguayan lawmakers

    Paraguayan senators understood the US would take action beyond labeling people as “significantly corrupt”

    The US Undersecretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Mark Wells Wednesday said in Asunción that his country would undertake further action beyond declaring Paraguayan Vice President Hugo Velázquez and former President Horacio Cartés as “significantly corrupt.”

  • Wednesday, August 24th 2022 - 21:12 UTC

    Prosecution launches probe against Paraguayan VP

    US Ambassador Marc Ostfield said on August 12 that Velázquez had obstructed an investigation against him by offering a US$ 1 million bribe

    Paraguay's Public Prosecutor's Office Tuesday announced it would launch an investigation into the allegations of the United States Embassy in Asunción whereby Vice President Hugo Velázquez and his family were added to the State Department's list of “significantly corrupt individuals.”

  • Wednesday, August 24th 2022 - 21:10 UTC

    Uruguay stops requesting Covid-19 affidavit at its borders

    The zero-VAT policy will be effective from Sept. 1 through April 30, 2023

    Uruguayan authorities have announced they would no longer require affidavits from incoming travelers attesting to their health covid-19-wise, in addition to granting tax exemptions on hotel and restaurant bills to foreign visitors, effective as of next month.

  • Wednesday, August 24th 2022 - 20:45 UTC

    The US will always stand by Ukraine, Biden announced

    The US will always stand by Ukraine, Biden announced

    US President Joseph Biden said his country would help Ukraine with nearly US$ 3 billion in military aid after warning its citizens to flee the country where Russian attacks on civilians were reported to be imminent.

  • Wednesday, August 24th 2022 - 17:52 UTC

    Likely future UK PM would not hesitate to use nukes

    According to the latest polls, Truss is 26 points ahead of Sunak

    Foreign Minister Liz Truss, the leading candidate to become the United Kingdom's Prime Minister next month, has said she would not hesitate to use nuclear weapons if the time comes. “I am ready to do it,” said the Conservative leader who is competing against former Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak to succeed Boris Johnson.

  • Wednesday, August 24th 2022 - 10:15 UTC

    Argentine opposition wants President Fernández impeached

     Nothing has been proven, CFK insisted Tuesday

    Argentina's opposition Juntos por el Cambio (Together for Change) coalition Tuesday favored the impeachment of President Alberto Fernández, who had spoken in favor of Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner after prosecutors requested a 12-year prison sentence for her in a corruption case from when she was head of state.

  • Wednesday, August 24th 2022 - 10:14 UTC

    Venezuelan civil servants march against salary-deteriorating instructions

    Protesters will return to the streets Sept. 4

    Retired and active Venezuelan civil servants marched Tuesday through the streets of Caracas to protest against the Government's policies that “are starving us to death.” They were greeted by pickets and blockades by the Bolivarian National Police (PNB) and the Bolivarian National Guard (GNB).