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Mon, 06 Sep 2021 09:47:00 GMT
Argentine right-wing candidate rounds up campaign before large crowd and with endorsement from Bolsonaro Jr
Neoliberal right-wing candidate Javier Milei Sunday closed his electoral campaign ahead of next weekend's Open Primary, Simultaneous and Mandatory elections (PASO) at Buenos Aires' Parque Lezama before a crowd of between 20,000...

Mon, 06 Sep 2021 08:56:00 GMT
Argentine Air Force delivers medical supplies to ailing COVID-19 ailing Cuba
An Argentine Air Force Hercules C-130 aircraft has landed Sunday in Cuba to deliver syringes, needles, surgical masks, gloves and other medical supplies furnished by the White Helmets and the Argentine Movement of Solidarity wi...

Sun, 05 Sep 2021 07:24:00 GMT
What’s the Mu variant? And will we keep seeing more concerning variants?
By Paul Griffin (*) - This week the World Health Organization named a new “variant of interest” of the coronavirus, called the Mu variant. It was first found in Colombia in January 2021 and has been found in about 39 countr...

Sun, 05 Sep 2021 07:12:00 GMT
More arson and terrorist attacks in Mapuche claimed territory, south of Chile
Following on another arson attack in the Chilean region of La Araucanía, the land of the Mapuche indigenous communities, the presidential delegate Victor Manoli has called on Congress to speed legislation "to pursue and arrest...

Sun, 05 Sep 2021 06:59:00 GMT
Cattle prices drop in Brazil as meat industry is idle waiting for tests from a suspected mad cow case
The suspicion of a possible mad cow case identified in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais has further paralyzed activity in the country's abattoirs, and consequently the price of live cattle. A release from the Association of ...

Sun, 05 Sep 2021 06:53:00 GMT
Heathrow chaos: Huge crowds overwhelm understaffed airport
Some Heathrow passengers were reporting absolutely absurd queue times due to a Border Force staff shortage which kept travelers waiting in lines for five hours.

Sun, 05 Sep 2021 06:46:00 GMT
LATAM must reimburse boarding fees to travelers who did not fly
LATAM will have to reimburse boarding fees to all those consumers who purchased air tickets and for different reasons were unable to travel. The decision is a Collective Voluntary Procedure from the Chilean National Consumer Se...

Sun, 05 Sep 2021 05:17:00 GMT
Google's fiber optic cable landed on St Helena
Google’s new submarine cable system, Equiano, which will connect Africa and Europe, will make its first landfall later this week – on the remote island of St Helena in the South Atlantic.

Sat, 04 Sep 2021 12:05:00 GMT
Falklands stand at Montevideo Show: as a matter of courtesy UK ambassador informed her Argentine peer
As a “matter of courtesy” on Friday UK ambassador in Uruguay Faye O'Connor informed her Argentine peer, Alberto Iribarne that in the coming agribusiness show in Prado 2021 the Falkland Islands will have a stand.

Sat, 04 Sep 2021 10:22:00 GMT
Chilean company announces first Antarctic cruise on 3 December, from Punta Arenas
A Chilean company Antarctica21 is planning 17 Antarctica cruises this coming season, leaving from Punta Arenas, the first of which is scheduled for December 3rd, with an only vessel the Magellan Explorer.



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