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This is a list of newspapers in Paraguay. Current newspapers. ABC Color ; Extra ; Itapúa Notícias (Encarnación) La Nación ; Popular ; La Tribuna ...
In December 2019, he took over as Mayor of Asunción, due to the resignation of the last mayor. [5] Initially it had to complete the corresponding period between 2019 and 2020 but due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Executive Power of Paraguay extended the mandate of the mayors and municipal councilors of all the districts of the republic for up to one year, who continued in the exercise. from ...
Asunción (English: / ɑː ˌ s uː n s i ˈ oʊ n, ˌ ɑː s uː n ˈ s j oʊ n /, [3] [4] [5] Spanish:) is the capital and the largest city of Paraguay.The city stands on the eastern bank of the Paraguay River, almost at the confluence of this river with the Pilcomayo River.
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Lionel Messi’s busy 2024 is coming to an end with a losing streak.. Messi, the World Cup champion and Inter Miami star in MLS, was held scoreless as Argentina suffered a 2-1 loss to Paraguay in ...
Diario Popular is a newspaper published in Paraguay. [1] Founded on December 19, 1994, in Asunción. It is part of Grupo Multimedia SA, which includes the digital newspaper Hoy, and the radio stations Popular y Corazón. [2]
It was launched in August 2017, in the midst of celebrations for the 50th anniversary of the newspaper ABC Color. To this day, it is one of the most watched news channels in Paraguayan cable and satellite due to the quality of the news, reports and investigations that are carried out, and it has reporters and journalists for its newspaper, radio and TV all across the country.
On 31 March 2017, a series of protests began in Paraguay, during which demonstrators set fire to the Congress building. The demonstrations occurred in response to a constitutional amendment that would permit President Horacio Cartes to run for re-election, [2] a move described by the opposition as "a coup". [3]