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Hurricane Melissa causes major damage in eastern Cuba without fatalities
Luis Fernández Picha iliyoundwa na AI
Hurricane Melissa struck eastern Cuba, causing major damage but no reported deaths, after evacuating over 700,000 people. The storm, one of the most powerful in the Atlantic, left a trail of destruction across the Caribbean with at least 34 total fatalities. The Pan American Health Organization is now sending humanitarian aid to support response efforts in affected areas.
Havana Times announces finalists for 2025 photo contest
The 14th Havana Times Photo Contest has entered its final judging round, featuring 59 photos from 18 photographers across five categories. The initial selection started with 350 images from 52 participants, narrowing to 152 after the first cut. A jury of ten people from four countries will select the winners in each category.
Lanús defeats Universidad de Chile and advances to Copa Sudamericana final
Lanús beat Universidad de Chile 1-0 in the Copa Sudamericana 2025 semifinal return leg, with a goal from Rodrigo Castillo, advancing on a 3-2 aggregate. The Argentine side will face Atlético Mineiro in Asunción, Paraguay, on November 22. The match took place at Estadio Ciudad de Lanús without any red cards and with a VAR review on the decisive goal.
Ex-F1 driver criticizes Franco Colapinto over Alpine continuity
Juan Pablo Montoya, a former Formula 1 driver, issued an unexpected criticism of Franco Colapinto, suggesting his spot in Alpine owes more to money than performance. Yet, a poll in a critical media outlet revealed overwhelming support for his future with the team. Fans await an official announcement on his continuity.
Losada defends confidentiality in labor reform debates
Senator Carolina Losada rejected leaks about the labor reform project discussed in the Mayo Council. She assured that a confidentiality pact exists and nothing is finalized yet. The leaked draft includes nine key points to flexibilize the labor market.
Soybean prices exceed us$400 in chicago after us-china agreement
Soybean prices surpassed US$400 per ton in the Chicago market following an agreement between the United States and China, under which the Asian country committed to purchasing American grains. However, local prices fell in Rosario. Experts warn of potential negative impacts for Argentina and Brazil.
Fitch maintains Ecopetrol's national rating at AAA
Alhamisi, 30. Mwezi wa kumi 2025, 22:44:10Cyrille Aimée featured in Havana Times song of the day
Alhamisi, 30. Mwezi wa kumi 2025, 22:22:34Protein Caesar salad version helps with weight loss
Alhamisi, 30. Mwezi wa kumi 2025, 21:47:36Yellow alert for storms and winds up to 90 km/h in six provinces
Alhamisi, 30. Mwezi wa kumi 2025, 20:32:46Progresar scholarships keep amounts unchanged in November 2025
Alhamisi, 30. Mwezi wa kumi 2025, 16:24:29Dollar closes lower in Colombia due to Fed rate cut
Alhamisi, 30. Mwezi wa kumi 2025, 13:19:06Street vendors accuse Belém city hall of violent removal ahead of COP30
 
Right-wing governors create peace consortium after lethal rio operation
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Right-wing governors met in Rio de Janeiro on October 30, 2025, to support the police operation against Comando Vermelho that left 121 dead in the Alemão and Penha complexes. They announced the creation of the 'Peace Consortium' to integrate public security actions and criticized the federal government. São Paulo Governor Tarcísio de Freitas joined remotely and advocated classifying factions as terrorists.
Cali book fair turns into inclusive cultural festival
The International Pacific Book Fair in Cali, known as Filcali 2025, has become a genuine cultural and educational celebration attracting thousands. Featuring over 150 publishers and activities for children and youth, the event successfully competes with major concerts and stands out for its focus on inclusion. Additionally, Celsia presented its new art book, emphasizing sensory experiences beyond traditional reading.
Carlos Maslatón meets Cristina Kirchner and rejects her conviction
Liberal lawyer Carlos Maslatón met with former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner at her San José 1111 home, rejecting her corruption conviction as politically motivated. The ex-leader thanked him for the visit and valued the dialogue between people with opposing political backgrounds. The meeting followed the Supreme Court's rejection of her appeals in the Cuadernos case.
Labor ministry suspends Deportivo Pereira operations over labor violations
Colombia's Ministry of Labor has ordered the suspension of operations at Club Deportivo Pereira after detecting serious labor violations. The precautionary measure follows an inspection in Risaralda that uncovered delays in salary, bonus, and social security payments. The suspension will remain in place until the club certifies full compliance with its obligations.
The lobas, women's hockey team formed in San Martín prison
In the Unidad Penitenciaria N°47 of San Martín, a group of female inmates formed the Las Lobas hockey team, replacing the routine of confinement with trainings and matches. The sport offers them dreams that go beyond the bars. “We changed the noise of the bars for the ball,” they express.
Milei meets 20 governors to advance reforms
President Javier Milei met with 20 governors at Casa Rosada on Thursday to discuss the 2026 Budget and labor, tax, and penal reforms. The meeting, deemed positive by the government, aims to build consensus for the new Congress. Four Peronist governors were excluded from the summit.
Uncertainty in River over Gonzalo Montiel's injury ahead of Gimnasia match
Gonzalo Montiel, a world champion with Argentina, could miss River Plate's match against Gimnasia due to a knee injury. The defender will be assessed during Friday's practice to determine his availability for the weekend fixture in the Torneo Clausura. The game is crucial for the team's prospects of qualifying for the 2026 Copa Libertadores.