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Buenos Aires, Argentina — Thousands of professors, administrative staff, students, and graduates marched across Argentina on Tuesday to demand that the government comply with a university funding law approved last August. 

It was the fourth such “Federal University March”, brought about because of persistent budget cuts to higher education and th...


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Pete Hegseth, the highest-ranking official in the United States Department of War, told a congressional hearing on Tuesday that he considered Cuba a national security threat, citing the Caribbean nation’s alleged intelligence sha...


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Buenos Aires, Argentina – Health authorities across the globe are monitoring passengers repatriated from the cruise ship that left the port of Ushuaia, Argentina, after a deadly hantavirus outbreak drew attention to a rare and more dangerous variant endemic to the Patagonia region of southern Argentina and Chile.

Three passengers died fol...


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Prediction market giants Kalshi and Polymarket are showing a recent surge in bets on right-wing populist Abelardo de la Es...


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Medellín, Colombia – Colombian politician Germán Vargas Lleras died Friday in the capital Bogotá, according to Semana magazine. His death brings an end to a political career spanning more than 30 years, including as a senator, minister, vice president, and two-time presidential candidate.

On Monday, Vargas Lleras was admitted to the In...


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