Uruguayan lawmakers submitted a new euthanasia bill before the Lower House, reviving a proposal already passed there in 2022 ...
Izquierdo died at a local hospital five days after he collapsed during a Copa Libertadores game in São Paulo on Thursday, Aug. 22 Danielle Jennings is a Writer/Reporter at PEOPLE, covering ...
Editor’s Note: In the current issue of National Review, we have a piece by Jay Nordlinger called “Latin America: A Brisk Political Tour.” This week, Mr. Nordlinger elaborates in a series.
The Uruguayan ex president with Alberto Fernandez Campaigning in 2015 for Kirchnerite candidate Daniel Scioli Dictator Maduro when he first received the San Martin Liberator Order collar Uruguayan ...
SAO PAULO — Uruguayan soccer player Juan Izquierdo died Tuesday at a hospital in Brazil five days after collapsing during a game at Sao Paulo. He was 27. Hospital Albert Einstein in Sao Paulo ...
When a democratic nation scraps democratic processes, it may be because the machinery merely needs overhauling. Uruguay’s trouble was a constitutional “reform” dreamed up in 1934 to keep the ...
Liverpool play in the Uruguayan top flight and in 2023 won their first-ever Primera Division title, beating out giants like ...
A couple in the city of Melo, in the department of Cerro Largo (eastern Uruguay), got married painted green and dressed as the animated characters Universal Shrek and Fiona. Jessica Antúnez and ...
MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP) — Yamandú Orsi, a telegenic left-leaning former mayor and history teacher, took office as Uruguay's new president on Saturday, at the helm of a government that has ...
"Moscow respects the sovereign choice of the Uruguayan people and the priorities set by the president-elect for his administration," the statement reads MOSCOW, November 25. /TASS/. Moscow hopes ...
Police in Salto, a department in northern Uruguay, arrested eight people who were linked to drug trafficking in the northern capital (also called Salto). The criminals operated in the mode of ...
Remembering the Free World, &c. What a leader can do, &c. Tibet in exile, &c. The shape of a skyline, &c. Editor’s Note: In the current issue of National Review, we have a piece by Jay ...