Union representatives say they were told Secretary Alberto Baños, who is currently …
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, which focuses on gender, has also appeared in Página/12, El Destape Web, and Revista Cordón. She earned a degree in journalism from Lomas de Zamora National University.
National and local authorities created a Crisis Committee after criminal organizations killed four people last week
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A bill to declare LNG production to be in the national public interest is being treated in Congress
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BusinessLatin AmericaPolitics
Alberto Fernández at Mercosur summit: ‘No one can condemn us to be just raw material providers’
He opened the meeting criticizing the EU’s objections to signing the free trade agreement with the Latin American bloc
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The elections had been postponed due to a Supreme Court decision
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The economy minister published his first campaign video as presidential candidate
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2023 electionsPoliticsThe Rosca
Alberto Fernández calls for unity while CFK meets with Scioli and vows to “keep on working”
“We are not each other’s adversaries. Let’s stop this self-destructive attitude,” a national deputy pleaded
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“Lifting the ‘cepo’ or dollarizing the economy are unfeasible shortcuts,” Hernán Lacunza said
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2023 electionsPoliticsThe Rosca
Massa crítica: how Argentina’s election tickets affect power balance
The primary candidates are confirmed. We asked analysts how they square up
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2023 electionsNational PoliticsPolitics
Argentina 2023 elections countdown: Scioli secures backing, Bullrich names VP candidate
Rodríguez Larreta enlisted former JxC vice-presidential candidate Pichetto at the top of his deputy ballot
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Human rights
Airplane used to transport State terrorism victims during Operation Condor found in Uruguay
An Argentine court demanded the Uruguayan government preserve it
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The police crack down on the protests left a toll of at least 170 people injured and 68 arrested