The president’s spokesperson also added that the VP was no longer part …
Christopher Martin
Christopher Martin is an editor at the Buenos Aires Herald. He has recently worked in media at the Bundesliga and script editing for the Olympics. Previously, he was a radio presenter and producer for NME Radio, Nation Radio and Capital FM in the UK. Born and raised in Cornwall in the UK, he first moved to Buenos Aires in 2018 following the completion of his journalism studies at the University of South Wales. When not editing, he can probably be found watching old Formula 1 videos, oversharing about a new record he's overpaid for, or contrasting the differences between a pasty and an empanada.
As both men’s and women’s competitions begin in Uruguay, can Argentina retain both titles?
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The flag carrier has been the subject of hotly contested privatization attempts since President Javier Milei took office
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The bus drivers’ union says buses across Argentina will be out of action after ‘no offer was made’ in an ongoing wage dispute
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The National Archives made available a series of declassified documents, including information on Nazi criminals in Argentina. Secret and classified presidential decrees have also been published
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The provincial legislature voted in favour of Axel Kicillof’s bill to suspend this year’s primaries in Buenos Aires province
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Genevieve Jeanningros is the niece of nun Léonie Duquet, who was murdered during Argentina’s last military dictatorship
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Roberto Navarro was hospitalized after the attack by two men who allegedly made comments similar to President Milei’s discourse
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The Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo say Francis was the ‘pope of the poor’ as tributes pour in across the globe
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Identification of Virginia Beatriz Tempone was delayed because her family had emigrated to Spain
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Rights organizations said the suspended fund pays 176 people’s salaries — and pointed out that the national rights secretariat has to sign off on expenditures