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ArtsCulture & IdeasWhat to do in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires’ premiere art show arteba announces 2025 fair
Held on August 29 to 31 at Costa Salguero, arteba will feature more than 400 artists through 67 galleries from 16 countries
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The president reposted an edited clip in which the Buenos Aires governor allegedly says he has ‘no proposals.’ Kicillof said it was part of a ‘filthy campaign’
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A report by the Argentine Chamber of Medium-size Enterprises showed retail sales fell 2% year-over-year and consumption remained flat with drops in most sectors and increasingly tighter margins
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Judge Ernesto Kreplak said his team is working on finding the remaining victims and contaminated vials
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The operation, valued at US$500 million, means that the French multinational is withdrawing from the shale oil and gas formation
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EconomicsPolitics
Argentina’s Milei vows to outlaw budgets with a deficit: ‘Even if they say I’m cruel’
The president’s decision comes after he vetoed laws passed by Congress increasing pensions and disability funds
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International relationsWorld
Argentine academics reject Netanyahu’s visit over ‘crimes against humanity’ in Gaza
Their public statement called the Israeli PM an ‘international criminal’ and accused Milei of ‘complicity with barbarism’
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The alliance for the October 26 midterms was decided after a meeting between Karina Milei and Mauricio Macri
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Spokesman Manuel Adorni defended President Milei after the former foreign minister called him ‘either not very smart or some sort of corrupt’
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The governor of Buenos Aires province filed a criminal complaint after a journalistic investigation revealed illegal espionage maneuvers against him