There are no settlements in Antarctica.
There are no settlements in Antarctica, only research stations.
Since Antarctica has no permanent settlements, there are no newspapers from that area.
There are no settlements on the Antarctic continent.
Antarctica
All continents have human settlements except Antarctica. Humans have traveled to Antarctica, but have not established any known settlements.
There are no 'settlements' in Antarctica. There are, however, research stations. Most are unplanned with a collection of buildings established on an irregular basis to accommodate some scientific requirement.
Antarctica does not have any permanent residents, so it does not have any cities. The research stations on the continent, such as McMurdo Station and the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, are the largest settlements but are not considered cities.
While Antarctica is the 5th largest continent in the world, it has no permanent settlements. In other words, there are no cities. There are, on occasions, small scientific base stations with temporary inhabitants, but no long-term residents.
One reason why fish are abundant in the waters around Antarctica might be because it is far away from human settlements, another reason might be the low level of pollution in the water and air.
There are no nations in Antarctica.
There are no territories in Antarctica.
The continent of Antarctica has no primary language. This is because it has no indigenous people, nor any permanent settlements by a single nation.