Category: South America
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Milei Restricts Immigration and Foreigners’ Stay in Argentina
Argentine President Javier Milei will tighten the rules for foreigners entering the country, aiming to restrict immigration. According to an official statement from the president’s office this Wednesday (14), Argentina will now require payment for health services for transient, temporary, and irregular residents. Additionally, tourists entering the country must purchase health insurance. The statement announces…
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Former Uruguayan President ‘Pepe’ Mujica dies at 89
Former Uruguayan President José Alberto “Pepe” Mujica Cordano died on Tuesday (13) at the age of 89. The information was confirmed by Uruguayan President Yamandú Orsi. The former leader left a legacy in Uruguayan politics for being a protagonist in the transformation of the Frente Ampla, today the country’s main left-wing coalition. According to his wife,…
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Former Uruguayan President ‘Pepe’ Mujica Dies at 89
Former Uruguayan President José ‘Pepe’ Mujica died at 89. The death was confirmed by current President Yamandú Orsi.
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Is the World Heading Towards a Recession?
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President Donald Trump’s tariffs have sparked a fire in global stock markets. Stocks closed lower for the third consecutive session on Monday (7), with President Trump threatening China with additional tariffs of 50%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 349.26 points, or 0.91%, while the S&P 500 dropped 0.23%. The Nasdaq Composite ended the trading…
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United States and United Kingdom Confirmed as Hosts of the Next FIFA Women’s World Cups
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FIFA President Gianni Infantino confirmed that the United States and the United Kingdom will host the next two FIFA Women’s World Cups, in 2031 and 2035, respectively.United States to Host the 2031 Women’s World CupThe United States has been selected to host the 2031 Women’s World Cup, marking the third time the country will host…
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United States and United Kingdom Confirmed as Hosts of the Upcoming FIFA Women’s World Cups
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United States and United Kingdom confirmed as hosts of the Women’s World Cups in 2031 and 2035. Brazil will host the 2027 edition for the first time.
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USA Prepares for the FIFA World Cup 2026: A National Effort to Shine in the Global Spotlight of Soccer
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As the FIFA World Cup 2026 approaches, the United States is entering a critical phase of its preparations to host one of the most prestigious sporting events in the world. Set to be the first World Cup held in three countries — alongside Mexico and Canada — this tournament will place the U.S. in the…
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Brazil Faces Challenges in World Cup Qualifying Campaign After Humiliating Defeat to Argentina
The Brazilian national team faces turmoil in the World Cup qualifying campaign for 2026 after a 4-1 defeat to Argentina, generating pressure on the coach and calls for change.
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Detentions of Tourists at U.S. Borders: What International Visitors Need to Know
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In recent weeks, a wave of international visitors attempting to enter the United States from other countries have been denied entry at border checkpoints, leading to deportations back to their home countries or days or weeks in immigrant detention. A 28-year-old British woman arrived in Britain earlier this week after being held in an immigration…
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Path to the 2026 World Cup: How Will the 48 Spots Be Filled?
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The path to the 2026 World Cup, an unprecedented event with 48 teams, is underway. The finals, hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the United States, will expand to 104 matches across 16 cities.How Will the 48 spots be filled?AFC (Asia)Number of spots: Eight plus possibly one via intercontinental playoff) With the third round underway, Japan…


