Two Argentine regional governments are exploring a return to international bond markets after a near decade-long absence, ...
Favourite Scottish Sayings: Here are Scotland's 40 most popular phrases - chosen by Scotsman readers ...
Modernism played an undeniable role in the renewal of architectural ideals, contributing a new attitude toward understanding ...
A judge in Argentina has been selected to investigate allegations of fraud against President Javier Milei for his brief ...
Augustus “Gus” Begole and his partner, John Echols, are the fathers of Uncompahgre City, now better known as Ouray. Begole, a miner and a wanderer, was one of the first ...
One of South America’s largest ecosystems saw an increase in deforestation last year, with agriculture, livestock and fires ...
The Sarandí Canal near Buenos Aires turned bright red, alarming residents and prompting an investigation into potential industrial pollution.
The Argentina Environment Ministry said in a statement that it had taken water samples from the 'bloody river' and said that ...
A canal in Argentina mysteriously turned bright red on Thursday, alarming residents who were woken up by its strong odor.
Images of the blood-red waterway captured by residents quickly spread on social media, evoking apocalyptic imagery.
Video from a suburb of Argentina’s capital of Buenos Aires shows a bright red waterway. The area has multiple tanneries that use chemicals to treat leather.
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