The head of the Argentine Episcopal Conference pleads for a more humane form of politics after a series of verbal attacks on the Pope
Politics
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The move aims to benefit workers and bolster the presidential hopeful’s prospects this October
Former Fernández chief advisor Antonio Aracre charged with sexual abuse of a minor
The one-time member of the administration had recently backed Juntos por el Cambio’s Patricia Bullrich for president
Maximiliano Pullaro won with over 58% of the vote against Marcelo Lewandowski
The Brazilian president fears the far-right figure could ‘set Latin America back 40 years’
Peronist Marcelo Lewandoski and Maximiliano Pullaro from JxC are the main contenders for Sunday’s elections
The shares of YPF and other Argentine companies dropped immediately after Friday’s ruling
After insulting the Pope and denying crimes against humanity, La Libertad Avanza could tone down its rhetoric