Tensions at the heart of the president’s ‘iron triangle’ escalate as his …
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 institution, key to finding children stolen during the dictatorship, said it is unable to comply with court-ordered testing …
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The government is expected to strip the INTA and INTI of control over their own budgets via executive decree, paving the way for future cuts
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Estela de Carlotto read a press release at the headquarters detailing the latest identification
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International relationsLatin AmericaWorld
Milei demands Mercosur open up to more trade: ‘Argentina will do it accompanied or alone’
The president described the bloc as an ‘iron curtain’ and said it needs more ‘freedom’
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International relationsWorld
Brazil’s Lula da Silva promises to fortify Mercosur’s trade with foreign associates
He received the bloc’s pro tempore presidency and said he would take into account the other leaders’ concerns regarding bureaucracy
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The free trade agreement will now be debated in each of the countries’ parliaments in order to obtain final approval
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International relationsLatin America
First Mercosur summit hosted by Argentina’s Milei kicks off in Buenos Aires
Bloc members are expected to discuss free trade agreements with the European Union and the EFTA
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Society
Military police closes probe into Pablo Grillo shooting arguing it was a ‘random circumstance’
The force closed its internal investigation without applying any sanctions to the officer who severely injured the photojournalist
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Axel Kicillof, Sergio Massa and Máximo Kirchner discussed designing the Peronist tickets together, with the clock ticking for candidate confirmations
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Oil, transport, steel and state workers, among others, came together to protest the government amid ‘inaction’ from Argentina’s biggest labor confederation
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Latin AmericaWorld
US Department of State: ‘This is a great time for the region to decide which side they are on’
A high-ranking official argued that Iran-backed Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba, are ‘enemies of humanity’