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The Nation on MSNGoing for Green: Uruguay’s Renewable Energy RevolutionFeature / With no fossil fuel reserves to rely on and domestic demand rising, the country had to get creative—or go broke ...
Now that Yamandú Orsi, who won Uruguay's presidency takes office, he has an opportunity to make history by focusing on strengthening the country's policies to support people with disabilities and ...
Shakira is on the move again! After soaking up the Uruguayan sun in Punta del Este, the global superstar packed her bags—and ...
Yamandu Orsi, a telegenic left-leaning former mayor and history teacher, took office as Uruguay's new president on Saturday, ...
A good place to start is Bracco Bosca, 30 miles east of Montevideo along the vast Rio de la Plata estuary. Founded five ...
The historic foes will resume their historic rivalry in a CONMEBOL World Cup qualifier on 21 March and it promises to be another classic.
A transgender person’s life expectancy in Uruguay is just 35 years—and yet this country was the first in Latin America to ...
Eolic energy (wind) was responsible for 50,8% of electricity generation, hydraulic energy 30,9%, biomass, 15,7%, 2,7% solar and thermal backup limited to 0,3%. Uruguay managed during the first two ...
When Uruguay won the right to host the inaugural World Cup — partly based around the fact they were celebrating their ...
Uruguay has been considered a leading country in renewable energy, with 98% of its energy eolic, but now has surprisingly has invited foreign companies to explore for offshore oil and gas reserves ...
Yamandú Orsi was sworn in as the new President of Uruguay on Saturday in a ceremony held at the Legislative Palace.
Yamandú Orsi, a telegenic left-leaning former mayor and history teacher, has taken office as Uruguay’s new president.
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