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Reports of injuries Wednesday night varied from more than a hundred to dozens at the Copa Sudamericana match between ...
Argentina’s economy contracted in June for the fourth month this year just before interest rates soared in July, a slight ...
From Mexico to Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Chile and Ecuador, stadium violence continues to mar the beautiful game in football-mad Latin America.
Two sides battle through the wind and puddles to set up a mouth-watering Copa Libertadores quarter-final tie.
President Javier Milei suffers rapid-fire political, economic and financial setbacks as his most daunting electoral test yet draws near.
Rodrigo Paz is hardly an outsider. His experience in politics runs two decades deep, having served as mayor, councillor, ...
President criticises rejection of his veto of the Disability Emergency Law, accuses opponents of seeking to “bring down the national state.” ...
More than 100 arrests, serious injuries and a diplomatic fallout in the wake of hooligan brawl at Independiente’s Copa Sudamericana clash with Universidad de Chile; Authorities play blame game as ...
The Milei vote can be seen as a backlash against impoverishment, laid at the door of a regime belittling self-made wealth, meritocracy and savings.
Ninety arrests and 10 people injured amid violent clashes between rival fans during a Copa Sudamericana match involving Independiente and Universidad de Chile in Buenos Aires.
Businessman Ariel García Furfaro, his brothers, mother and management team of HLB Pharma laboratory at centre of contaminated fentanyl scandal arrested in connection with the investigation into 96 ...
CEPA data reveals 220,000 payroll jobs and more than 15,000 employers have disappeared in 18 months, with construction and transport hit hardest; Growth in self-employment masking formal job losses.