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Libertarian Javier Milei celebrates with a crowd of supporters in Buenos Aires after being elected Argentina's new president. With 55.7 percent of the vote, Milei thumped his rival, Economy Minister Sergio Massa, who scored 44 percent of the vote and rapidly conceded defeat. IMAGES
Center-left presidential candidate Sergio Massa, who came out on top in the first round of the Argentine presidential election, arrives on stage at his campaign headquarters to address hundreds of ecstatic supporters. IMAGES
Far-right candidate Javier Milei celebrates with his supporters outside his campaign headquarters as he is set to face Economy Minister Sergio Massa in a runoff presidential election in Argentina, according to partial first round results. IMAGES
Buenos Aires, Sep 11 (EFE).- Argentina will return to the polls Sunday to elect the candidates who will compete in the legislative elections next November, an electoral process marked by the COVID-19 pandemic. (Camera: ALBERTO CARATOZZOLO).B-ROLL OF THE ELECTIONS POSTERS IN BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA.
Reza Parastesh, an Iranian man living in the capital Tehran, looks like world renown footballer Leo Messi's twin brother. Parastesh has had a taste of what it's like to be a global football superstar - sporting an identical hairstyle and the iconic beard, and roaming the streets in his doppelganger's shirt - drawing people of all ages toward him. Leo Messi is one of the best, if not the best, football strikers currently playing for a professional team. His awards include 5 Ballon d'Ors, 3 Golden Shoes, 8 Spanish La Liga titles, and 4 UEFA Champions League titles. It looks like Reza got really lucky with his doppelganger.