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Argentina. «Neocolonial Post»: Analysts Criticize Milei's Support for the Censorship of the Symbols of the Malvinas in the World Cup. - Latin American Summary

Lucas Estanislau and María Teresa Cruz and Monyse Ravena /Brasil de Fato /Latin American Summary, July 16, 2026. This podcast analyzes the diplomatic subordination of the Argentine government and the cultural impact of the FIFA ban. Argentine players hold a banner that says "The Falkland Islands belong to Argentina" after winning the semifinal match of the World Cup [...] The entry Argentina. "Neocolonial post": analysts criticize Milei's suppor…

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There was no script behind it, but due to the surprise effect the impact of the banner 'Las Malvinas son argentinas', exhibited by Leo Messi and comrades at the end of the semi-final of the World Cup, was enormous. (ANSA)

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La Libertad Avanza's deputy questioned the messages published by the vice president after Argentina's victory over England and warned that they could influence a possible decision.

The President expressed his "great joy" after the victory of the national team, highlighted the sporting performance and linked the moment of Argentina with economic signs that, according to him, show a path of recovery.

Lucas Estanislau and María Teresa Cruz and Monyse Ravena /Brasil de Fato /Latin American Summary, July 16, 2026. This podcast analyzes the diplomatic subordination of the Argentine government and the cultural impact of the FIFA ban. Argentine players hold a banner that says "The Falkland Islands belong to Argentina" after winning the semifinal match of the World Cup [...] The entry Argentina. "Neocolonial post": analysts criticize Milei's suppor…

FIFA forbids "slogans, declarations or political images" like the one that Argentina's players displayed after the victory over England. There is, even, a precedent... with Spain, the opponent that will take the lead, at the end of the World Cup.

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After the tense semifinal before England, the albiceleste players displayed a prohibited poster on the court; we explain to you what the FIFA rules say and why Messi’s team will not be expelled from the tournament. Astillero Editors Informs The euphoria for Argentina’s pass to the final of the 2026 World Cup, after a dramatic 2-1 victory against England at Atlanta Stadium, was quickly involved in a geopolitical controversy outside the courts. At…

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Julio Astillero broke the news on Thursday, July 16, 2026.
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