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Alberto Fernandez, Argentina’s last president, charged with abuse of former spouse Fabiola Yanez

by Walter Watson
Alberto Fernandez, Argentina’s last president, charged with abuse of former spouse Fabiola Yanez

A federal prosecutor on Wednesday formally charged Argentina’s former president Alberto Fernandez with committing violence against Fabiola Yanez, his spouse when he was leading the South American nation. Prosecutor Ramiro …

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Canadian boxer Mckenzie Wright moves on at Olympic qualifier

by Virginia Chavez
Canadian boxer Mckenzie Wright moves on at Olympic qualifier

Canadian boxer Mckenzie Wright won a 5-0 decision over Argentina’s Aldana Florencia Lopez on Friday to advance to the round of eight in the women’s 50-kilogram division at a last-ditch …

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Canadian boxer Sara Kali advances to Round of 8 at Olympic boxing qualifier

by Virginia Chavez
Canadian boxer Sara Kali advances to Round of 8 at Olympic boxing qualifier

Canadian Sara Kali won a 5-0 decision over Cuban Yakelin Estornel to advance at a last-ditch Olympic boxing qualifier Wednesday in Bangkok. The 32-year-old from Montreal will face Cape Verde’s …

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Toronto FC plays to scoreless draw in Cincinnati in 1st game under head coach Herdman

by Virginia Chavez
Toronto FC plays to scoreless draw in Cincinnati in 1st game under head coach Herdman

Toronto FC, showing signs of new life under coach John Herdman, gave supporters something to cheer about in a 0-0 draw with host FC Cincinnati in the teams’ MLS season …

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Henry Kissinger, polarizing statesman who shaped U.S. foreign policy in Vietnam War era, dead at 100

by Walter Watson
Henry Kissinger, polarizing statesman who shaped U.S. foreign policy in Vietnam War era, dead at 100

Henry Kissinger, a controversial Nobel Peace Prize winner and diplomatic powerhouse whose service under two presidents left an indelible mark on U.S. foreign policy, died on Wednesday, according to Kissinger …

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Argentina’s economy minister concedes presidential runoff to right-wing populist rival

by Walter Watson
Argentina’s economy minister concedes presidential runoff to right-wing populist rival

Argentina’s economy minister, Sergio Massa, has conceded defeat to populist Javier Milei in Sunday’s presidential runoff before the country’s electoral authority released official results. Massa congratulated his opponent, a right-wing economist …

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