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Dozens hurt in Argentina piranha fish attack
More than 60 people, including children, are injured in an attack by a school of piranhas on a beach in Argentina, on the banks of the Parana river in the city of Rosario.
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Violent mobs and looting mar Argentine democracy celebration
Celebrations of thirty years of uninterrupted democracy in Argentina are marred by violence as police strike action is followed by looting and public protests.
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England must hit their stride against Argentina
England face Argentina on Saturday in the second of their autumn internationals, but will need to gel quickly to stand a chance against their next opponents: New Zealand.
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Olympics 2020: Istanbul, Madrid and Tokyo await their fate
The delegations of the three remaining candidates for the 2020 Olympics arrive in Argentina to make their final pitch. Within hours, the host city of the 32nd summer games will be announced.
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G20: will Syria overshadow tax and economics?
As charities urge G20 leaders to come good on pledges to fix a “broken” global tax system that hurts developing countries, the economic agenda risks being overshadowed by the war in Syria.
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The Queen and Jeremy Clarkson among Thatcher funeral guests
As details of the guests at Margaret Thatcher’s funeral emerge, the decision of the Queen to attend remains controversial, as does the scale of the ceremony.
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Thatcher’s funeral to mix ‘the public and the private’
Baroness Thatcher is to be buried on Wednesday 17 April. The funeral will be attended by the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh, and dignitaries from around the world.
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Buenos Aires flooding leaves five dead
A month’s worth of rain fell in just two hours in Buenos Aires on Tuesday causing flash flooding. Five people have been killed, thousands left without power and streets turned into rivers.
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First Sunday papal appearance before followers
The Pope gives his first Sunday address and blessing from the window of the papal apartments to tens of thousands in St. Peter’s Square.
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Catholics have a new leader: but who is Pope Francis?
Compassionate to single mothers but against gay marriage, open to other faiths but opposed to contraception. Channel 4 News examines the contradictions of the Latin American Pope Francis I.
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First day as pontiff for Pope Francis
After the excitement of Wednesday’s announcement that Jorge Mario Bergoglio had been elected pontiff, the new Pope Francis was filmed inside St Peter’s during his first full day in the job.
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FactCheck: is President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner right?
It’s the tricky Falklands issue. Now the President of Argentina has written to David Cameron about it. Is her letter right, FactCheck asks?
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Falkland Islands should be returned, Argentina tells UK
Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner calls on Britain to relinquish control of the Falklands Islands in an open letter copied to the UN secretary general. Falkland Island leaders have rejected her demand.
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Magnificent Messi beats Muller’s 85-goal record
Barcelona’s Lionel Messi last night carved another piece of history in his remarkable career by surpassing the German Gerd Muller’s record of 85 goals in a calendar year.
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Flooding leaves Buenos Aires under water
Heavy rain and flooding has hit Argentina’s capital, Buenos Aires, leaving streets submerged with water. Drivers and pedestrians were left stranded and shops forced to close, as water levels rose.