Rosario
Coverage of Rosario in the Nexus archive.
- Lucciano’s Nears New Rosario Gelato Shop on Avenida Pellegrini
Lucciano’s is set to open a new gelato-and-café shop on Avenida Pellegrini 1109 in Rosario. The three-level store spans 315 square meters and seats 30 patrons.
- Student pilot safely lands plane after instructor jumps to his death
A flight instructor jumped from a moving plane to his death, leaving a 22-year-old student to safely land the aircraft in Toledo, Argentina. The instructor, Leandro Andrs Bertazzo, was found dead after exiting the Cessna 150 mid-flight, with no prior signs of intent to do so. The student, identified as Rosario, managed to land the plane undamaged despite the shock of the incident.
- Flight instructor jumps to his death mid-flight, leaving student to land plane
A flight instructor, Leandro Andrés Bertazzo, jumped from a plane mid-flight during a training session in Toledo, Argentina, leaving student Rosario to land the Cessna safely. The instructor showed no prior signs of intent, and the Federal Court of Córdoba is investigating the incident.
- Argentina Issues National Alert After Cesium-137 Theft in Rosario
Argentina’s nuclear regulator issued a national alert after a cesium-137 calibration capsule was stolen in Rosario. The capsule, used to check nuclear-medicine equipment, had an activity level of about a hundred millicuries and was left on a laboratory counter inside lead.
- Air Europa Doubles Down on Argentina as Open Skies Bite
Air Europa, Spain’s third-largest airline, is accelerating its expansion in Argentina due to high demand on its Buenos Aires to Madrid route (90% full) and exploring new connections to Mendoza, Rosario, and another Argentine city. The move coincides with the impact of Open Skies policies.
- US-China Rivalry Is Laid Bare by a Contract to Deepen an Argentine River
The article highlights the US-China rivalry through a contract to deepen Argentina's Parana River. Grains are being loaded onto ships in Rosario, Argentina.
- US to Temporarily Lower Beef Import Tariffs, WSJ Says
The US plans to temporarily lower beef import tariffs, according to the Wall Street Journal. This move may impact cattle ranches like one in Rosario, Argentina. The decision could have significant effects on the global beef market.
- $30 Billion Export Deluge Is Milei’s Chance to Rebuild Reserves
Argentina's $30 billion export surge, led by agricultural exports like grains, presents an opportunity for President Javier Milei to rebuild the country's foreign exchange reserves. The boost is highlighted by increased grain shipments from Rosario, a key agricultural hub.