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Bielsa ambil tanggungjawab atas kegagalan Uruguay
GUADALAJARA: Marcelo Bielsa mengambil tanggungjawab penuh atas kegagalan Uruguay yang tersingkir seawall peringkat kumpulan di Piala Dunia 2026. Kesilapan penjaga gol Fernando Muslera menyebabkan Uruguay tewas 0-1 kepada Sepanyol, sekali gus mengesahkan penyingkiran mereka selepas seri dengan Cape Verde dan Arab Saudi. “Kami sepatutnya memperoleh tujuh mata tetapi hanya dapat dua. Kami gagal mencapai nisbah ... Read more The post Bielsa ambil tanggungjawab atas kegagalan Uruguay appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
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The Japan Times
· Jun 22, 2026
De La Espriella win in Colombia cements Latin America’s rightward shift
Colombia and Peru now join Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, Bolivia and Panama in moving right.
The Olive Press
· Jun 22, 2026
The ‘Barca-loner’ effect: Spain’s new digital nomad visa is seeing strong uptake as thousands of Brits and Americans take advantage to flock to the country
BRITISH and American digital nomads are flocking to Spain, new data has shown, in what industry experts have dubbed the ‘Barca-loner effect.’ Spain issued more than 7,800 digital nomad visas
Buenos Aires Times
· Jul 11, 2026
US and its Latin American partners urge 'peaceful' transition in Colombia
In addition to Washington, signatories included Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guyana, Honduras, Panama, Paraguay, and Trinidad and Tobago. Leer más
Agencia Peruana de Noticias Andina
· Jul 12, 2026
Nearly 9 million Peruvians identify as Indigenous or Afro-Peruvian
A total of 8,760,093 Peruvians identify as members of an Indigenous or native people or the Afro-Peruvian people, according to the results of the 2025 National Census presented by the National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI), the Ministry of Culture (Mincul) reported.
Toronto Sun
· Jul 2, 2026
Almost 1.2 million apply for Spain’s migrant regularization
Latin America accounted for 67 percent of the submissions, with Colombia alone representing 25.9 percent of the total. African nationalities followed with 22.9 percent.
Assahifa
· Jul 3, 2026
More Than 157,000 Moroccans Apply for Spain's Migrant Regularization Program
Moroccans have emerged as the second-largest nationality applying for Spain's exceptional migrant regularization program, according to the first results released after the application period closed on June 30, with more than 1.17 million requests submitted in total. Spanish Minister of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration Elma Saiz announced that authorities had received 1,174,978 applications under ...
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Related coverage for "Bielsa ambil tanggungjawab atas kegagalan Uruguay": The Japan Times — De La Espriella win in Colombia cements Latin America’s rightward shift . The Olive Press — The ‘Barca-loner’ effect: Spain’s new digital nomad visa is seeing strong uptake as thousands of Brits and Americans take advantage to flock to the country. Buenos Aires Times — US and its Latin American partners urge 'peaceful' transition in Colombia. Agencia Peruana de Noticias Andina — Nearly 9 million Peruvians identify as Indigenous or Afro-Peruvian. Toronto Sun — Almost 1.2 million apply for Spain’s migrant regularization. Assahifa — More Than 157,000 Moroccans Apply for Spain's Migrant Regularization Program