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Jose Mujica, who has died aged 89, was a Marxist terrorist who reinvented himself to become a popular liberalising president of Uruguay in his 1970s. Ostentatiously rejecting the rewards of office, he ...
Sandra Palleiro is on the hunt for her lost cows. The 60-year-old accountant is standing in a muddy field at the end of a ...
Uruguyan savers who invested in a "cow bond" scheme can't find their animals or prove they even exist, making them part of a ...
Former Uruguayan president Jose “Pepe” Mujica casts his ballot in Montevideo, during the country’s 2024 Presidential and ...
For the Uruguayan leader, a longtime icon of the Latin American left, economic fairness was inseparable from human decency.
The State Department issued advisories in May for Cuba, Spain, the U.K., Trinidad and Tobago, and several other countries.
The late Uruguayan president had an unmatched connection with popular sectors and the courage of his enduring convictions.
Three catastrophic events in the Balkans have sparked powerful movements for systemic change. A train collision that killed 57 people in Greece, a nightclub fire that claimed 59 young lives in North ...
Aleksandr Filippenko poses for photographers at the photo call for the film ‘Two Prosecutors’ at the 78th international film ...
On Thursday, leftist presidents gathered at Uruguay's parliament to honor the late José Mujica, remembered for his humility and generosity. Lula da Silva described Mujica as a 'superior human being' ...
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In Central Park, Montevideo, Internacional defeated Nacional 2-0 on Thursday (15th), in the penultimate round of the group ...