South America

News from South America

MercoPress South Atlantic News Agency

  • Paraguayan President highlights economic growth and 3.1% inflation
    on December 31, 2025

    The Central Bank of Paraguay (BCP) announced on Tuesday that the country has concluded 2025 with an annual inflation rate of 3.1%, successfully meeting its target range and demonstrating a trend of continued macroeconomic stability.

  • Bolsonaro slated for endoscopy amid post-surgery complications
    on December 31, 2025

    Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is scheduled to undergo a digestive endoscopy on Wednesday, as medical teams continue to treat him for recurring post-surgery complications.

  • US embassies tasked with monitoring Latin America's migration policies
    on December 31, 2025

    The US State Department formally instructed its embassies across Latin America to monitor and report on government policies that encourage or facilitate mass migration, it was announced on Tuesday.

  • Bolivia lifts all fuel import restrictions
    on December 31, 2025

    Bolivia's Hydrocarbons Ministry has announced a sweeping liberalization of the national fuel market, lifting long-standing import restrictions and implementing a zero Specific Consumption Tax (ICE) for private importers.

  • Kiwi Deputy PM welcomed at Casa Rosada for talks with Milei
    on December 31, 2025

    Argentine President Javier Milei hosted New Zealand's Deputy Prime Minister, David Seymour, at the Casa Rosada on Tuesday. The meeting focused on expanding bilateral trade and underscored the ideological alignment between the two administrations regarding state deregulation and fiscal austerity.

  • Train services to Machu Picchu halted following lethal crash
    on December 31, 2025

    A head-on collision between two trains on the primary route to the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu left one person dead and at least 40 others injured on Tuesday. The accident, which occurred near the archaeological site of Qoriwayrachina, led to an indefinite suspension of rail services, stranding travelers and raising fresh concerns over safety along the […]

  • FAO officially launches 2026 as the International Year of the Women Farmer
    on December 31, 2025

    The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) officially launched The International Year of the Woman Farmer 2026, a global campaign aimed at recognizing women’s indispensable yet often overlooked contributions to global agri-food systems and to galvanize efforts to close persistent gender gaps.

  • Whales can get lost in noisy oceans, Australian/ Italian scientific report
    on December 31, 2025

    The following piece by Derek Davis, an Earth.com staff writer was based on a research undertaken by the University of Melbourne and the Politecnico di Torino on how whales are reacting to noisy oceans.

  • Falklands: reminder of new embarkation tax for passengers departing by air, £40
    on December 31, 2025

    As agreed in the Budget for 2025/26, the rate of embarkation tax payable by passengers departing the Falkland Islands by air, in accordance with the Embarkation Tax Regulations Ordinance 1999, will increase from £32 to £40 per passenger, with effect from Thursday 1 January 2026.

  • Milei tells Telegraph Malvinas' claim non-negotiable
    on December 30, 2025

    Argentine President Javier Milei sparked a fresh diplomatic controversy this week after telling London's The Telegraph that his country's sovereignty claim over the Falkland/Malvinas Islands was non-negotiable.