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Chinese infrastructure builders are leaving and US spies, soldiers and corporate America are returning with the new government in Buenos Aires.

  • New York Times first reported Bolsonaro’s embassy stay, which raises questions about his plans as he faces multiple criminal investigations in Brazil
  • On Monday, Brazil’s foreign ministry summoned Hungary’s ambassador to clarify the reasons behind Bolsonaro’s stay at the embassy from February 12-14

Washington better served by focusing on economics and other areas to ‘counter malign forms of Chinese and Russian influence’, according to new report.

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David Cameron toured battle sites of the Falklands War on Monday in the first visit by a British foreign secretary to the South Atlantic archipelago in three decades.

After taking part in a Group of 20 meeting, Antony Blinken is expected to meet with Luis Inacio Lula da Silva in Brasilia and Javier Milei in Buenos Aires.

They met as Argentina faces its worst economic crisis in decades, with inflation at more than 200 per cent and Milei in trouble after his major reform package was rejected.

Beijing Football Association says ‘no plans’ for Messi to play in China after Argentine national squad, captained by the star, scheduled two matches in country for March.

President Gabriel Boric said the death toll would continue to rise, adding that it was the country’s deadliest disaster since 2010’s earthquake and tsunami.

Chang Dai-chien, or Zhang Daqian, was one of China’s most famous 20th-century artists, but little is known of his life after he left his homeland in 1949. A new documentary aims to fill in the gaps.

Matches are expected to take place in Hangzhou and Beijing during Fifa international window, but if Messi makes trip he will miss Inter Miami’s league game against New York Red Bulls.

J Balvin, the man behind hits like ‘Mi Gente’ and ‘I Like it’, has been dating Argentinian model Valentina Ferrer since 2018 – but why did they call their son Rio?

In a letter addressed to the leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – members of the Brics alliance – Milei said the moment was not ‘opportune’ for Argentina to join. It had been set to join on Monday.

Argentina is taking its first steps in President Javier Milei’s economic shock-therapy programme, aimed at reviving a crumbling economy and tackling triple-digit inflation.

In addition to outbreaks in birds, seals and sea lions, officials have collected samples of dead porpoises and penguins found on beaches, with no confirmed results.

It wasn’t the most uplifting of inaugural addresses. Rather, Argentina’s President Javier Milei laid bare the scope of the nation’s economic problems: ‘there is no money’.

Diana Mondino, Argentina’s top foreign policy adviser, posted on social media platform X that she was in Brasilia to meet President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira.