
Leila Miller
Buenos Aires Correspondent at Reuters
Buenos Aires 🇦🇷 @Reuters correspondent, former @latimes correspondent in Mexico City 🇲🇽 Reach out: [email protected]
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3 days ago |
brownpelicanla.com | Leila Miller
Catholic parents, do your daughters know that it’s okay—even good and holy—to desire a life as wife and mother, even above (and even forgoing) all other earthly considerations? Have you told them explicitly that they are free to pursue Holy Matrimony (a woman’s natural vowed state of life) as a goal in itself, bypassing the culture’s worldly expectations for young women today? If you have, praise God! This article is not for you.
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3 days ago |
crisismagazine.com | Leila Miller
Catholic parents, do your daughters know that it’s okay—even good and holy—to desire a life as wife and mother, even above (and even forgoing) all other earthly considerations? Have you told them explicitly that they are free to pursue Holy Matrimony (a woman’s natural vowed state of life) as a goal in itself, bypassing the culture’s worldly expectations for young women today? If you have, praise God! This article is not for you.
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4 days ago |
reuters.com | Leila Miller
Fernández cumple seis años de arresto domiciliario por corrupción La expresidenta y líder opositora es la política más destacada del país en los últimos tiempos El arresto domiciliario convierte su balcón en un lugar clave para conectar con sus simpatizantes Los analistas afirman que la detención le da a Fernández un impulso político a corto plazo BUENOS AIRES, 23 jun (Reuters) - En una calle residencial de Buenos Aires, dos manifestantes pintaron una imagen reveladora con pinceladas...
Argentina's ex-President Kirchner, under house arrest, plots political fight-back - from her balcony
5 days ago |
reuters.com | Leila Miller
Kirchner under house arrest in a six-year term for corruptionFormer first lady, president, opposition leader is Argentina's most prominent politician in last 20 yearsHouse arrest makes her balcony key place to engage supportersAnalysts say detention gives Kirchner short-term political boostBUENOS AIRES, June 23 (Reuters) - On a Buenos Aires residential street, two protesters painted a telling image in colorful strokes: a portrait of a lone woman on her balcony overlooking a mass of people below.
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2 weeks ago |
duke.fm | Leila Miller
By Leila MillerBUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, Argentina’s leading opposition leader and a two-time former president, has petitioned a lower court to allow her to serve a sentence for corruption under house arrest, citing how several years ago she narrowly survived an assassination attempt. The petition, which Kirchner shared on X on Friday, said that for security reasons she should be allowed to serve her six-year sentence at her home in Buenos Aires.
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In Buenos Aires, black market money traders that Argentines have longed turned to for dollars wonder if they should start looking for new jobs. My piece: https://t.co/MKCeDSz37S

I’m excited to get started today as a correspondent for Reuters in Buenos Aires. Reach out with any suggestions, pitches or ideas at [email protected]

In Guatemala, President Arévalo's approval rating has plunged. The former diplomat with a love for peacemaking and mediation is often called tibio -- lukewarm. In fairness, he hasn't had it easy. My latest for @TheEconomist https://t.co/EZ4tIKzAM7