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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.
The country prepares to head to the ballots on May 31 with left-wing Iván Cepeda leading the polls. A …
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Debt, aid, a bailout? What you need to know about the US$20 billion deal between Buenos Aires and Washington, DC
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Beijing break-up: Trump wants China out of Argentina. Could Milei afford it?
As a multi-billion-dollar bailout is negotiated, the US government is leaning on Milei to curb relations with China — but the trade flow means it’s a break-up Argentina can ill afford
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Diego Santilli will lead LLA’s list in the district, but voting slips will still feature Espert, who dropped out over ties with an alleged drug trafficker
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The judge said the military police officer caused Grillo ‘extremely severe injuries’ by firing a tear gas canister straight at him, violating protocols he was well aware of
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Karen Reichardt will top the list after José Luis Espert dropped out following allegations of narco ties. The government confirmed it will appeal
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Ties with a man accused of drug trafficking have forced Milei’s top deputy candidate in Buenos Aires province to stand down, sparking questions about how the campaign will go on
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An electoral loss, bribery allegations, and a faltering economy loom large as the government prepares for the national legislative race
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Analysts say outgoing leftist President Boric is leaving a legacy of squandered opportunities — likely paving the way for the right
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The president argued the norms went against fiscal balance. The decision comes after Milei said he would mend his mistakes ahead of the October legislative elections
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Milei vows to stick to his guns while Peronism celebrates after Buenos Aires Province 2025 elections
Peronists said Sunday’s victory constituted a rejection of austerity and the small-state model, while Libertarians admitted to ‘mistakes’ but were tight-lipped about what, exactly, would change