García Cuerva also called to help the vulnerable in the religious service …
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.
Tensions at the heart of the president’s ‘iron triangle’ escalate as his closest advisors engage in a social media …
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While supporters point to the benefits of more sun during the day, critics say the move would clash with the country’s lifestyle
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Diego Spagnuolo allegedly claimed that the president’s sister takes kickbacks in exchange for state contracts
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Authorities arrested the senior management of the companies involved on accusations of failing to meet quality standards — and suspicions the drug was sold on the black market
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The lower house also moved to unblock a commission investigating $LIBRA and approved a federal funding law, but the government fended off an attempt to overturn a veto on raising pensions
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An unregistered company was selling a fake version of the popular diabetes and weight loss drug in tablet form
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National PoliticsPoliticsThe Rosca
Argentina’s parties confirm their 2025 midterm election candidates
After a flurry of negotiations ahead of Sunday’s deadline, Peronism, LLA-PRO, and the other political forces have chosen who will compete for seats in Congress in midterm elections that could shift the balance of power
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The shot used to be free for all, but the government argued ‘efficiency’ was the reason it will no longer be widely available
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National PoliticsPoliticsThe Rosca
Election countdown: Espert to head BA province deputies ticket for LLA
Milei had previously said he wanted the economist to lead the list. Parties have until Sunday to confirm candidates
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Born in captivity, María Eva Deria’s sibling, has never been found. The Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo vowed to continue the search
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Science & InnovationSociety
Argentina’s scientists end historic underwater expedition with emotional farewell dive
Livestreams from CONICET marine biologists caught the attention of thousands around the world