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Martina Jaureguy
Martina Jaureguy is a politics, human rights and society reporter for the Buenos Aires Herald. She was previously an editor for the Argentine publication BAE Negocios. Her work has also appeared in Página/12, El Destape Web, and Revista Cordón. She earned a degree in journalism from Lomas de Zamora National University.
Progressive candidate Roberto Sánchez and right-wing Keiko Fujimori will compete in a race that appears up for grabs
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BusinessTech
Milei’s proposal to allow ‘non-human corporations’ run by AI causes concern in Argentina
In a Financial Times opinion piece, the president said he wants to change legislation to de-regulate AI, lower taxes and allow companies run by machines, to attract AI firms
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Protesters demanded justice for the over 3,000 femicide victims of the past 11 years and rejected the ongoing dismantlement of policies against violence
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The security ministry said Argentina is the ‘least violent country’ in the region and that it had its lowest number of murders in 2025
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Agostina Vega, 14, and Dulce Candia, 17, were murdered in separate cases that have shocked their hometowns in Córdoba and Misiones
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Latin AmericaWorld
Colombia elections: far-right De la Espriella and left-wing Cepeda to compete in runoff
Although Cepeda seemed to be the favorite in the polls, De la Espriella, who wants to carry out hardline security reforms, gathered more votes
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50th Anniversary 1976 CoupHuman rights
Mothers and Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo honored with World Cup-inspired album
To mark the 50th anniversary of the last military coup, an artist launched a Panini-style album that features the members of both human rights organizations
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Called a ‘digital twin,’ it will help ‘improve public policies,’ authorities said. Critics have warned about potential misuse of personal information
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The Torcuato Di Tella University index fell by 1.6% from April and 18.7% year-on-year amid corruption scandals involving senior government officials
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García Cuerva also called to help the vulnerable in the religious service for the anniversary of the 1810 May Revolution
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Latin AmericaWorld
Colombia elections: a continuation of Petro’s model or a sharp turn to the right?
The country prepares to head to the ballots on May 31 with left-wing Iván Cepeda leading the polls. A far-right candidate could face him in a runoff