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River in Argentina turns red ...
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Stream Near Buenos Aires Turns Red, ‘Like a River Covered in Blood’ A stream south of the Argentine capital turned a freakish vermilion this week, prompting concerns about pollution.
The Sarandí Canal near Buenos Aires turned bright red, alarming residents and prompting an investigation into potential industrial pollution.
BUENOS AIRES, June 18 (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of Argentines marched in the streets of Buenos Aires on Wednesday, banging drums and chanting in a show of support for ex-president Cristina ...
Thousands took to the streets in Pope Francis' hometown of Buenos Aires to honor the life of the pontiff.
Tribute Portfolio, part of Marriott Bonvoy’s global portfolio of over 30 extraordinary hotel brands, marks its debut in Buenos Aires with the opening of Recoleta Grand, Buenos Aires, a Tribute ...
A stream on the outskirts of Buenos Aires turned blood red, causing anxiety among residents who blamed it on pollution.
Argentine President Javier Milei's government received a show of support on Sunday as candidates he has endorsed took the lead in a legislative election in the city of Buenos Aires.
In the heart of Buenos Aires, locals mourn the loss of Pope Francis, the 'slum pope,' who dedicated his life to the poor and left a legacy of humility and compassion ...
Video. Sarandi River, which is located in a suburb of Buenos Aires, has turned bright red, sparking concerns amongst residents over possible contamination.