The group of locations with priority item violations in October is the lowest in Fairfield ...
AC Milan star Alvaro Morata will spend the night in hospital after being involved in a scary clash of heads during training. Morata joined Milan in the summer from Atletico Madrid, fresh from ...
(AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko) Alvaro Delgado, presidential candidate for the ruling National Party, talks to supporters after the general elections polls closed in Montevideo, Uruguay, Sunday, Oct. 27, ...
Both of the leading candidates — a two-time mayor and former history teacher, Yamandú Orsi (57) and the center-right ruling party's candidate, Álvaro Delgado (55) — told crowds on late ...
Supporters of parties of the Republican Coalition wave flags as Uruguay's presidential candidate for the Partido Nacional (National Party), Alvaro Delgado (out of frame), speaks during a celebration ...
The opposition Broad Front’s candidate, Yamandu Orsi, is set to face former lawmaker Alvaro Delgado of the ruling center-right coalition’s National Party on Nov. 24, according to preliminary ...
Official presidential results in Uruguay on Sunday showed center-left candidate Yamandu Orsi will likely face conservative Alvaro Delgado in a second round next month, as no candidate secured the ...
What do Uruguay's exit polls suggest? Early exit polls suggested that 57-year-old Orsi is ahead of his conservative rival, Delgado. Orsi had 43.9% of the vote while Delgado had 26.7%, according to ...
With more than 80 percent of the votes counted, both leading candidates — Yamandú Orsi, a two-time mayor and former history teacher, and Álvaro Delgado, who was the current president’s chief ...
Yamandu Orsi, a former history teacher and local mayor who represents the centre-left Frente Amplio party, and Alvaro Delgado of the centre-right Partido Nacional will face off in the November 24 ...
The opposition Broad Front’s candidate, Yamandu Orsi, is set to face former lawmaker Alvaro Delgado of the ruling center-right coalition’s National Party on Nov. 24, according to preliminary results ...
Uruguay’s remarkably civilized presidential race has emerged as an exception in the region, defying trends of bitter division and democratic erosion seen across Latin America and the U.S.