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Amid the extreme political polarization in his home country, the Pope found himself at odds with nearly every President.
The leader of the world’s 1 billion Roman Catholics addressed past scandals and embraced migrants, the poor and gay and lesbian faithful. Some wished he’d gone further.
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Jorge Mario Bergoglio, born in Buenos Aires, never set foot in his homeland after becoming Pope ...
While the world’s leaders were wringing their hands over President Donald Trump’s announcement of sweeping tariffs on U.S. imports, Argentina’s right-wing president was ebullient ...
Mexico scrambled to blunt the blow. But while the world’s leaders were wringing their hands over President Donald Trump’s announcement of sweeping tariffs on U.S. imports, Argentina’s right-wing ...
This wave of hostility toward academia is not an isolated phenomenon but part of a global strategy employed by right-wing populist leaders. From Argentina under Javier Milei to Hungary under ...
HAYEK’S BASTARDS: Race, Gold, IQ, and the Capitalism of the Far Right, by Quinn Slobodian Argentina’s mutton ... traces how right-wing figures across the world have positioned themselves ...
Eight years later, Trump has been joined on the world stage by a plethora of right-wing populists, and nationalism has gone mainstream. CPAC 2025 was a verifiable international event, with guests ...
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The life and legacy of Pope Francis
Pope Francis, who died on Monday at the age of 88, was the first Latin American and Jesuit pontiff. He was also the first to ...