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‘The pope is Peruvian’: elation in country where pontiff served as bishop

Leo XIV celebrated as second Latin American pope having spent many years in Peru’s church

The election of Pope Leo XIV has been celebrated across Latin America, where many hailed him as the second pon…

2 days ago

Chilavert, choripán and children: a night with Argentina’s champions

Most fans who visit Buenos Aires want to watch Boca or River. I plumped for reigning champions Vélez Sarsfield

By The Football Mine

When imagining a football match in Buenos Aires many fans visualise L…

3 days ago

Rubio says Venezuelans sheltering at Argentinian embassy ‘rescued’ by US

Secretary of state says opponents of Maduro have left diplomatic compound in Caracas and are ‘safely on US soil’

Five members of Venezuela’s political opposition have left the Argentinian diplomatic c…

7 days ago

‘World’s largest’ electric ship measuring 130 metres launched by Tasmanian boatbuilder

Manufacturer Incat built Hull 096 to run between Buenos Aires and Uruguay, dubbing it the ‘most complex’ project it has ever undertaken

An Australian boatbuilder has launched what it describes as the …

9 days ago

The Guardian view on Argentina’s bailout: when Trump’s ally calls, the IMF obeys – at a cost | Editorial

The deal with Javier Milei shows how America-first dealmaking is bending global finance to serve authoritarian and extractive ends

It is famed for hard-nosed bargaining with crisis-hit countries, so w…

15 days ago

The Guardian view on the coming papal conclave: Catholics at a crossroads | Editorial

Pope Francis’s progressive legacy rests in the hands of cardinal electors who will be juggling competing agendas

In keeping with the humble style of his papacy, Pope Francis did his best to dial down …

18 days ago

Pope Francis: outsider whose reforming mission made him an ally of progressives

The pontiff took on church traditionalists and rightwing populism, making powerful enemies on the way

In his first words from the balcony of St Peter’s Basilica in 2013, the newly elected Pope Francis…

23 days ago

The Penguin Lessons review – Steve Coogan seabird comedy drama tries to sell feelgood mood

Coogan does his best, but there’s a tonal mismatch here: the animal-teaches-lonely-human narrative jars with a depiction of lives in totalitarian Argentina

Here is a well-meaning, awkward tonal jumble…

30 days ago

Augusta National chair defends allowing Cabrera to return to Masters

  • Argentinian was jailed for crimes against ex-girlfriends
  • Women’s rights groups decry decision to let him play

Fred Ridley, the chair of Augusta National, has defended the decision to allow Ángel Cabrer…

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