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Mileiโs self-proclaimed anarcho-capitalist libertarianism seems totally aligned with the idea of generating a robot oasis and a billionaireโs playground in Argentina. Leer mรกs
On the crying injustice of denying Marรญa Verรณnica Michelli a bench for which the government had nominated her on the grounds that her brother-in-law is a journalist probing cases of corruption affecting President Javier Mileiโs administration. Leer mรกs
By Kirk Bowman (*) - At the 2026 World Cup draw, FIFA Peace Prize recipient and U.S. President Donald Trump announced that the game should really be called โfootball.โ โThereโs no question about it. We have to come up with another name for the NFL. It really doesnโt make any sense,โ said Trump, an apparently new convert to the round-ball game.He isnโt alone. The word โsoccerโ is, in some parts of the world, shunned by some fans.
Seven of the eight deputies of the National Libertarian Party (PNL), the far-right group founded by Johannes Kaiser, presented a resolution in Chile's Congress asking President Josรฉ Antonio Kast to create a "Museum of Truth" devoted to what they describe as "the abuse, hunger and humiliation" of the Popular Unity government, led by Salvador Allende from 1970 until his overthrow on September 11, 1973.
The social conflict in Bolivia has split the country once again. The road blockade led by Indigenous peasants, which has besieged La Paz for more than a month, has brought expressions of racism to the surface in the capital. Worn down by the lack of gasoline and food and by soaring prices, some residents lash out at the protesters โand the hostility runs in both directions.
Belgian dredger Jan de Nul NV and local partner Servimagnus SA win 25-year contract to upgrade Argentina's chief trade route in a concession overshadowed by accusations of Chinese influence. Leer mรกs
The nose landing gear of a Lufthansa Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner collapsed on Thursday while the aircraft was parked at a boarding gate at Frankfurt Airport in Germany, leaving four people slightly injured. The plane was being prepared to operate a flight to Los Angeles when, at around 12:45 p.m. local time, the nose gear gave way and the front of the fuselage came to rest on the tarmac, sustaining considerable damage.
Global trading house Mercuria Energy Group Ltd has reached a deal to acquire one of Argentinaโs biggest refineries and a network of hundreds of petrol stations from Brazilโs struggling Raizen SA. Leer mรกs
Venezuela's National Assembly gave initial approval to a reform of the electricity law that opens the sector to private investment through long-term concessions, in an effort to reverse the collapse of a service battered by blackouts for two decades. The measure ends the monopoly held for more than 15 years by the state-owned National Electric Corporation (Corpoelec), though it still requires a second debate and final ratification in the coming days.
Albiceleste will face Algeria, Austria and Jordan at the group stage of the 2026 World Cup; Defending champions are the clear favourites to progress in top spot. Leer mรกs
The Falkland Islandsโ Jane Cameron National Archives are proud to announce that following five years of study and research, Corporate Records and National Archives Manager, Chloe Anderson-Wheatley has completed her doctorate with the University of Dundee, in Archives & Records Management.
Pests have the ability to transform a cozy house into a stressful environment within a very short time. Homeowners in Charlotte are frequently faced with ants in their kitchens, mosquitoes in their backyards, rodents in their attics, and termites around their wooden buildings.
Cristina Fernรกndez de Kirchner may never return to Argentinaโs pink presidential palace. But nearly a year after being barred for life from running for public office, her loyal fans brought the palace to her. Leer mรกs
Deregulation tzar Federico Sturzenegger plans to keep the "chainsaw" running; Government plans fresh round of lay-offs across all departments. Leer mรกs
Juan Manuel Cerรบndolo fell to Italian Matteo Berretini in the round of 16, leaving just Horacio Zeballos competing for a doubles title La entrada Say no more: Argentine hopes for a singles title at Roland Garros are over se publicรณ primero en Buenos Aires Herald.
A right-wing millionaire lawyer who vows an iron fist on narco gangs and a leftist philosopher-turned-senator have made it through to a June 21 run-off to see who will be Colombia's next president. Leer mรกs
Repression of workers' rights has deepened around the globe, even in "stable" countries, says world's largest trade union organisation; Argentina added to ITUCโs list of 10 worst countries for workers' rights, alongside nations like Belarus, Egypt, Tunisia and Turkey. Leer mรกs
The Falklands Legislative Assembly on 1 June marked British Overseas Territories Day with an institutional ceremony at Victory Green, in Stanley, in which the archipelago's flag flew alongside that of the United Kingdom throughout the day. The annual commemoration brings together the fourteen British Overseas Territories scattered across the Caribbean, the South Atlantic, the Antarctic, and the Pacific under a shared agenda of self-government and links with the administering power.
Far-right lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella took first place in the first round of the Colombian presidential elections held on Sunday, in a result that contradicted all previous polls and immediately opened an institutional crisis. With 99% of polling stations counted in the preliminary tally, De la Espriella, of the Defensores de la Patria movement, reached 43.7% of the vote โsome 10.3 million ballotsโ, while leftist senator Ivรกn Cepeda, of the ruling Pacto Histรณrico, obtained 40.9% with 9,649,081 votes. The runoff will be held on 21 June and the inauguration is scheduled for 7 August.
Leftist senator Ivรกn Cepeda, candidate of the ruling Pacto Histรณrico coalition, was leading on Sunday in the early bulletins of the count in the first round of Colombia's presidential elections, in which the electorate was to choose the successor of current President Gustavo Petro. With just 1% of the polling stations counted, according to data released by the National Registry Office, Cepeda was obtaining around 47% of the votes, followed by far-right lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella, of the Defensores de la Patria movement, with close to 40%. Right-wing uribista senator Paloma Valencia, of the Centro Democrรกtico, registered around 6%. The effective electoral turnout will be known over the coming hours, in a country with more than 41 million eligible voters and a long historical pattern of high abstention.