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First cats took over this prison. Then they stole its prisoners’ hearts
Chilean prison officials realised, after decades ignoring them, that the feline residents were not only good for the rat problem: they were also good for the inmates.
- by Jack Nicas
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Maduro orders drills to counter ‘threat’ after British warship sent to Guyana
In national address, the Venezuelan president committed 6000 troops, air and naval forces to conduct operations near the territory he wants to take from Guyana.
- by Manuel Rueda
World of photos, December 23, 2023
The best photos from the international wire agencies as chosen by our picture editors.
Another land grab attempt is underway, this time on the other side of the world
Following massive offshore oil discoveries in the region and with elections coming, the Venezuelan president appears to have taken a leaf out of Putin’s playbook.
- by Regina Garcia Cano and Jorge Rueda
Local councillors, unaware, approve law written entirely by AI
A major city in Brazil has enacted the nation’s first legislation written by a bot – in secret.
- by Diane Jeantet and Mauricio Savarese
In U-turn, Argentina to spurn BRICS membership, says Javier Milei government
The move appears to be a preview of the drastic shift in foreign policy that will be implemented in Argentina once right-wing populist Milei takes office.
World of Photos - December 1
The best photos from the international wire agencies as chosen by our picture editors.
The pro-Israel world leader who is converting to Judaism
In his first trip since winning the Argentinian election, Javier Milei travelled to New York to pray with rabbis at the tomb of a famous orthodox rabbi.
- by Patrick Gillespie and Manuela Tobias
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World elections
The chainsaw-swinging Trump admirer who is Argentina’s new president
Argentina’s new president, right-wing populist Javier Milei, is set to insert the country into the global culture wars.
- by Daniel Politi and David Biller
Colombia to sterilise Escobar’s ‘cocaine hippos’
When Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar died, most of his exotic animals died or were transferred to zoos. Not his four hippopotamuses: they thrived ... Perhaps a little too well.
- by Michael Levenson
Taylor Swift fan dies at concert in sweltering Rio de Janeiro heat
During the show, Swift paused her performance and asked for water to be brought to a group of people who were screaming for water.