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The governments of Canada and the US are “concerned” and “closely following” events in Uruguay’s flag air carrier ... before a criminal court in Montevideo “There has been a long ...
A chef gives a demonstration during the International Alfajor Fair in Montevideo, Uruguay, June 13, 2025. The International Alfajor Fair kicked off on Friday at the Technological Laboratory of ...
Uruguay, a small yet significant nation nestled between Brazil and Argentina, has a fascinating history that earned it the ...
Four inmates died after a fire broke out Monday at Uruguay's largest prison, the Interior Ministry reported. The National ...
Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay, is the kind of city where a lot of travellers are “just passing through.” It’s easy to understand why, given the city’s location, about halfway between ...
Liverpool of Montevideo caught the attention of American viewers when Susannah Collins received one of the club’s black and ...
MONTEVIDEO :Uruguay took a step closer to securing a 2026 World Cup spot with a 2-0 home victory over Venezuela at the Estadio Centenario on Tuesday, a victory which also snapped a four-match ...
MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay -- Luis Suárez and Lionel Messi have been partners on the pitch for several years. Now they're teaming up off it as businessmen. Suárez announced on Tuesday he has founded a ...
Israeli Ambassador to Montevideo Michal Hershkovitz discussed her country's conflict with Iran and insisted that the ongoing military operation sought to counter Tehran's nuclear and ballistic ...
Current time and date at Carrasco International Airport is 09:13:28 AM (-03) on Tuesday, May 27, 2025 Looking for information on Carrasco International Airport, Montevideo, Uruguay? Know about ...
In a May 21 interview with Uruguay’s “Radio Carve,” when asked about a possible visit by the Holy Father to that country, the archbishop of Montevideo said the likelihood is “very high ...
Minister of Tourism, Pablo Menoni from Uruguay, that Zurab Pololikashvili had exploited him and his country for a coup that the World Tourism Organization would likely not easily recover from.