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...In Latin America’s democratic corner sit Boric, Argentina’s Alberto Fernández, Lula and Petro....
...President Alberto Fernández’s leftist Peronist party has suffered a heavy defeat in Argentina’s midterm primaries, a result that pointed to the government’s senate majority being at risk in November’s elections...
...Argentines on Sunday will get their first chance to vote on the performance of President Alberto Fernández’s centre-left government, at a time of widespread discontent following three-and-a-half years of...
...Araújo will be replaced by Carlos Alberto Franco França. Additional reporting by Carolina Pulice and Bryan Harris...
...There is a revolutionary too: Che Guevara making speeches recorded in Havana before his fateful last trip to Bolivia to stir revolt....
...Incumbent María Eugenia Vidal lost by about 13 points to Axel Kicillof, who served as economy minister under Ms Fernández....
...fall in the peso, which could fuel inflation further and make voters even worse off, investors now almost unanimously assume that Mr Macri will lose the presidential elections in October to his rival, Alberto...
...On the walls of his home, alongside a photograph of a smiling Che Guevara and other leftwing icons, Padre Paco shows me a framed letter from Pope Francis, sent to him in April 2013, which praises his “courage...
...Argentina’s presidential race took an unexpected turn on Saturday when former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner announced that she had asked her former cabinet chief, Alberto Fernández, to run for...
...He ended his social media broadcast with a cry recalling Che Guevara’s “until victory!”...
...His son Alejandro is a counter-intelligence expert at the interior ministry, while his former son-in-law, General Luis Alberto Rodríguez, runs Gaesa, the military-owned holding company that controls much...
...He named the youngest of his four sons Jesús Ernesto as a tribute to Ernesto “Che” Guevara, is a friend of UK Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and regularly promises a peaceful revolution to transform Mexico....
...The polyglot PPK was the son of a Polish-German doctor, who ran a leper colony in the Peruvian Amazon — a place visited by one-time medical student Ernesto “Che” Guevara....
...But Alberto Manguel, an Argentine writer and a renowned disciple of Borges, argues that “a fundamental Borgesian idea” is gaining ground in Argentina....
...’s iconic portrait by Cuban photographer, Alberto Korda....
...Paradoxically, though, even as Fidel Castro is still alive, Che Guevara, his onetime revolutionary companion, may now be dying – or, 45 years after his actual death, at least his image may be....
...“The protests were bigger than expected,” said María Eugenia Vidal, deputy chief of the Buenos Aires city government. “It’s a night for us all to reflect on.”...
...“What the independence of Catalonia really means is the disappearance of Spain as a nation,” was the stark assessment of Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón, Spain’s justice minister, in an interview....
...As an image, parallels are being drawn with Alberto Korda’s famous photograph of Che Guevara....
...When the celebrity hair mogul Vidal Sassoon – or, to be entirely accurate, when the celebrity hair mogul Vidal Sassoon’s people – told me he wanted to have lunch at the Monkey Bar in Manhattan, my cynical...
...Italo Calvino, for one, found in Levi a bracing alternative to the tradition of casalingo or “domestic” Italian literature as represented by Pier Paolo Pasolini or Alberto Moravia....
...Others were bulldozed in the early years of the Revolution, despite Che Guevara’s interest in the game, documented at this photo by the late Hungarian photographer Alberto Korda: The government’s revival...
...Álvarez de Toledo seems aghast at the merchandising of Guevara’s legacy – although, as translator of Alberto Granado’s diary, Travelling with Che Guevara, she, too, has been a party to it....
...There are two very different visions of the young Raúl Castro who fought alongside his older brother Fidel and Che Guevara against the Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista more than five decades ago....
...The classic image by the late Cuban photographer Alberto “Korda” Gutiérrez (noted here by a single shot by Martin Parr of a stack of caps bearing that countercultural icon), is now so ubiquitous that it...
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