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72-year-old model challenges standards in Miss Argentina: On the way to Miss Universe?

In an unexpected and significant twist, the new Miss Universe administration has eliminated the age rule, allowing candidates of any age to participate. This decision has opened the doors for Iris Amelia Alioto, a 72-year-old woman, to compete for the title of Miss Buenos Aires and, possibly, for the coveted title of Miss Universe.

Iris Amelia, a multifaceted professional who works as a dance teacher, translator, actress and model, seeks to challenge conventional beauty standards and represent older women in the beauty pageant industry.

Although she has received widespread support on social media for her bravery, she has also faced criticism from those who argue that inclusivity can affect the integrity of the Miss Universe pageant.

This phenomenon is not unique in the world of beauty pageants, as recently, 69-year-old Jocelyn Cubales was announced as the official candidate of the Miss Universe Philippines – Quezon City pageant.

With the participation of trans and plus size contestants in the 2023 edition, Miss Universe demonstrates its commitment to diversity and inclusion, challenging pre-existing beauty stereotypes.

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Concerns persist as Pope Francis faces complications amid hospitalization

Pope Francis, who remains hospitalized in critical condition due to pneumonia affecting both lungs, had a good night and is “resting,” the Vatican reported on Monday morning as concerns over the 88-year-old pontiff continue to grow.

“The night went well; the pope slept and is resting,” stated a Vatican communiqué on the 11th day of his hospitalization, the longest since his election in 2013. “The complexity of his clinical condition and the time required for pharmaceutical treatments to take effect necessitate caution regarding his prognosis,” the report added.

While his anemia has improved and his thrombocytopenia—a decrease in blood platelet count—has remained stable thanks to blood transfusions received on Saturday, “some blood tests indicate a mild initial kidney insufficiency, which is currently under control,” according to his medical team.

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Armed group kills eight in Mexico’s most violent state, Guanajuato

An armed group shot and killed eight people in the state of Guanajuato, the most violent region in Mexico, authorities reported on Sunday.

The victims—five women and three men—were in the street when they were gunned down on Saturday night, according to the state prosecutor’s office. The attack took place in the municipality of Cortázar, where in 2023, armed men stormed a water park and killed seven people, including a child.

Also in Guanajuato, on Sunday, authorities arrested Christian Alejandro “N,” known as “Cholo,” whose last name has been withheld due to ongoing legal proceedings.

The suspect, captured by the National Guard, has been identified by local media as a top hitman leader for the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel.

Guanajuato accounted for the highest percentage of homicides in Mexico in January, making up 13.3% of the total, according to official figures.

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The state, home to major industrial and tourist hubs—including manufacturing plants for Mazda and Toyota—has become a battleground between the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, recently designated as a terrorist organization by the U.S. government, and the Santa Rosa de Lima gang.

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Newborn dies after being thrown from hotel window in Paris

A newborn died on Monday in Paris after being thrown from a hotel window by its mother, an 18-year-old American student, with the umbilical cord still attached, according to the prosecutor’s office and a police source.

The young woman threw the baby from the second floor of a hotel in eastern Paris, the prosecutor’s office stated. “The newborn received emergency medical care but did not survive,” it confirmed, as first reported by Paris Match. The infant was pronounced dead at 7:45 AM (6:45 AM GMT) at the Robert Debré Hospital in Paris, a police source told AFP.

Authorities were alerted after the baby was discovered wrapped in a cloth, with the umbilical cord still attached, according to the police source. The mother had given birth in a second-floor hotel room before throwing the baby out of the window, the source added.

Officials have launched a homicide investigation and have taken the mother into custody. She was reportedly part of a group of young adults traveling through Europe.

The young woman was transported to the hospital for surgery following the childbirth, the police source said.

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According to Paris Match, the mother was in Paris on a study trip with other American students.

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