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Politics

  • Wednesday, May 4th 2022 - 09:55 UTC

    Uruguay's Senate puts appointment of ambassador to Ankara on hold

    Çavuşoğlu said his response was appropriate in light of the protesters' “unpleasant attitudes”

    Uruguay's Senate unanimously agreed Tuesday not to move on with its advice and consent regarding the appointment of Hugo Cayrús as the country's next ambassador to Ankara following the embarrassing incidents caused in Montevideo by Turkey's Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu.

  • Wednesday, May 4th 2022 - 09:55 UTC

    Poor performance of South American countries in the World Press Freedom Index

    Within democratic societies divisions are growing because of the spread of opinion media following  the “Fox News model” and the spread of disinformation circuits

    South American countries have not rated very well in the latest edition of the World Press Freedom Index from Reporters Without Borders, RSF, which assesses the state of journalism in 180 countries and territories. Half of the countries are in the upper half of the 180 list, while the rest in the lower half; among the first are Argentina, Uruguay, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, while Paraguay, Bolivia, Colombia and Venezuela among the worst. To have an idea UK rates 24 and the US 42.

  • Wednesday, May 4th 2022 - 09:22 UTC

    Argentine FM defends resumption of full ties with Venezuela

    We should not be obsessed with repeating the speech of the dominant press, according to which human rights violations happen in only “two or three countries,” Cafiero argued

    Argentina is planning to upgrade its diplomatic ties with Venezuela after former President Mauricio Macri's decision in 2015 not to appoint an ambassador to Caracas.

  • Wednesday, May 4th 2022 - 09:20 UTC

    Killing of journalists on the rise in Haiti - UN concerned

    “I would like to pay a heartfelt tribute to these brave press workers for their continued commitment to freedom of expression,” Henry said on social media

    Haiti's crisis includes the murder of 19 journalists since 2000, three of them this year, according to the United Nations Integrated Office, which has also called for local authorities to act accordingly since these crimes systematically remain unpunished.

  • Wednesday, May 4th 2022 - 09:04 UTC

    Beijing boasts Chinese companies purchase Russian coal and oil paying with Yuans

    The first ESPO (Eastern Siberia Pacific Ocean) crude oil will be delivered this month, according to a commentary published in early April on Cngold.org

    Several Chinese companies purchased Russian coal paying in Chinese currency in March, and the first shipment would be made in April, according to Fenwei Energy Information Service Co., China’s leading information and service provider to the coal and coke industries. This is also the first shipment of Russian commodities paid in Yuan to arrive in China after Russia was sanctioned by Western countries.

  • Tuesday, May 3rd 2022 - 20:18 UTC

    Paraguay turns down Venezuelan oil – climate change “an absurdity”

    Abdo then partially vetoed a bill allowing Petróleos Paraguayos (Petropar) to directly engage in the purchase of oil

    Paraguay is making a statement as its stances on certain issues are being raised above circumstantial conditions that would advise against holding on no matter what to one's convictions.

  • Tuesday, May 3rd 2022 - 19:53 UTC

    SCOTUS plan to overturn abortion-legalizing ruling disclosed

    CJ Roberts has admitted the document was authentic

    A newspaper report has leaked a substantial majority of judges on the US Supreme Court (SCOTUS) were planning to vote in favor of overturning the 1973 Roe v Wade ruling whereby abortion became legal in the country.

  • Tuesday, May 3rd 2022 - 19:45 UTC

    Bachelet envoy at odds with Colombian Gov't over FARC massacre

    Our office has documented four homicides of human rights defense leaders during these first four months of the year, Juliette de Rivero pointed out

    The Government of Colombia said the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights' envoy had everything mixed up regarding the responsibilities of the State in the Bojayá massacre perpetrated by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrillas 20 years ago.

  • Tuesday, May 3rd 2022 - 14:54 UTC

    Lula's advisors insist on unified currency for Latin America

    Galípolo and Haddad described the project in an article published by Folha de Sao Paulo

    Former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula Da Silva and his economic team would push for a unified regional currency like the Euro to end South America's inclination to the US dollar should he win the Oct. 2 elections over the incumbent Jair Bolsonaro, it was reported Monday.

  • Tuesday, May 3rd 2022 - 13:12 UTC

    Argentine Ministry posted an image of a British vessel on ARA General Belgrano's sinking memorial in Falklands War

    The Education Ministry's account deleted the post (on this image) and published a new one, besides apologizing for the original publication

    Last Monday was the 40th anniversary of the sinking of the ship ARA General Belgrano, one of the flagships of the Argentine Navy after being hit by torpedoes from the British submarine Conqueror during the Falklands War. As part of the tributes for the more than 300 Argentine sailors who died in that attack, the Argentine Ministry of Education wanted to honor the anniversary on social media. However, it ended in an embarrassment.