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Clarin is the largest newspaper in Argentina. It was founded in August 1945 and is based in Buenos Aires.

France

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Argentina

Buenos Aires Wakes Up To The Importance Of New Age Siestas

Companies and universities in Argentina are encouraging naps to boost the productivity and mood o...

Argentina

Pope Francis: The Line Between Populism And The People

As his words and public gestures confirm, Francis is a people's pope, not a populist, and as genu...

Argentina

How Death Makes Us Human — For Now

Thinking of death is inherent to being human. Technological advances, like so many human activiti...

Mexico

Donald Trump Tears Down Old Right-Left Divide On Free Trade

Trump's vow to end NAFTA and bring back factories to the U.S. isn't typical right-wing ideology. ...

Argentina

Put All Doubts To Rest, China Is Betting On The Free Market

Xi Jinping's calls in Davos to protect free trade are not a jab at Donald Trump, but in keeping w...

Argentina

When City Names Are A Passport To History

BUENOS AIRES — Places speak through their names, and the stories of their foundational origins constitute an intangible heritage as significant as any famous building or monument. Toponymy ...

Cuba

Fidel's Unfinished Dream — Massive Art School Is Metaphor For Cuba

-Analysis- One of Cuban leader Fidel Castro's most visionary, and least affordable, projects was the Escuelas Nacionales de Arte or the National Art Schools. The complex was built on a ...