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The Pope donates 27 respirators for the COVID-19 fight in Latin America

Through a statement, the Vatican announced that Pope Francis donated 27 respirators to help fight the Coronavirus pandemic in Latin America. The Holy Father did the same last March, when Italy and Spain were going through the worst of the pandemic.

According to the Holy See, the respirators will be distributed: four for Haitian hospitals, two for the Dominican Republic, two for Bolivia, four for Brazil, three for Colombia, two for Ecuador, three for Honduras, four for Venezuela and three for Mexico.

The Vatican also said that the donation took place in recent weeks through the Apostolic Limosneria and the various diplomatic nunciatures. The Pope has also raised funds through auctions of gifts he has received from elite artists.

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Trump declares Antifa a “major terrorist organization” following Charlie Kirk’s death

U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that he has designated the anti-fascist movement Antifa as a “major terrorist organization,” describing it as “a dangerous, radical left-wing disaster.”

Trump stated on his Truth Social account that he will also recommend investigating individuals who fund Antifa “in accordance with the highest legal standards.” The announcement follows the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk on September 10.

Speaking during an official trip to the United Kingdom, the president said the move aims to protect citizens and emphasized that any violent actions attributed to Antifa will be met with the full force of the law.

In his post, Trump did not clarify the mechanism he would use to enforce the designation. Antifa is a highly decentralized network in the U.S., composed of activists identifying as anarchists, anti-capitalists, or communists, without a defined leadership, making it unclear who or what exactly would be targeted.

Trump has repeatedly accused the network of inciting violence, including riots following George Floyd’s death in 2020 during his first term. He has expressed a desire to classify Antifa as a terrorist group on multiple occasions, though experts and officials have highlighted the legal challenges of sanctioning such a decentralized collective.

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Since September 10, the day Kirk was killed in Utah, Trump has publicly blamed the “radical left” for the political violence in the country. Several employees at U.S. companies and universities have been fired or sanctioned for inappropriate comments regarding Kirk’s death, including staff at Nasdaq, Perkins Coie, and a student from Texas State University expelled for reenacting the killing during a vigil.

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Bolsonaro diagnosed with skin cancer amid coup conviction

Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro has been diagnosed with skin cancer while serving a historic sentence for attempting a coup d’état. His medical team confirmed that the lesions have been removed and that, for now, he does not require further procedures, though he will need regular monitoring.

On Wednesday, September 17, Bolsonaro’s doctors confirmed the diagnosis. The announcement comes shortly after the former leader was convicted of orchestrating an attempted coup.

According to his physician, Claudio Birolini, Bolsonaro has “squamous cell carcinoma, which is neither the most benign nor the most aggressive form — it is intermediate.” Birolini warned, however, that this type of skin cancer “can carry more serious consequences.”

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Milei praises Paraguay’s growth, calls Argentina’s last 20 years a ‘decline’

Argentine President Javier Milei praised Paraguay’s economic growth over the past two decades during a speech before the Paraguayan Congress on Wednesday (Sept. 17, 2025), crediting it to incentives that favored capitalism. At the same time, he contrasted that progress with what he described as Argentina’s deepening “decline” during the same period.

“If we compare the last 20 years of Paraguay with those of the Argentine Republic, we will find almost diametrically opposite results,” Milei told lawmakers during a special session of Parliament on the second and final day of his official visit to Asunción.

“While you have not stopped growing, we have deepened our decline. If we understand incentives as the engine of capitalism, Paraguay focused on preserving and strengthening them, while Argentina dedicated itself to chaining, directing, and suffocating them,” the right-wing leader stated.

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