A month-long vote count marred by disputed ballots and fraud claims finally …
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 trade segment became operational on May 1, but there are still hurdles to overcome in order to reap …
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In its annual report, the human rights watchdog for the Americas expressed concern about President Milei’s austerity measures and violent discourse
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Human rights organization H.I.J.O.S. denounced that 19 convicts will continue to serve their sentences under ‘privileged’ conditions
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Boxes containing postcards, photographs and notebooks had been confiscated by Argentine authorities at the time, but remained long forgotten since
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Peronists, who claim the proposal aimed to ban Cristina Kirchner from public office, celebrated the result
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Argentine Lower House confirms first draft of lowering age of criminal responsibility bill
If approved, 14-year-olds who commit serious crimes could be held accountable like an adult
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The five opposition members had been holed up in the compound for over a year and are now outside the country
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‘The idea is for you to buy whatever you want without anyone asking for explanations,’ said the Economy minister
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The government supports the proposal — but opponents say it’s a needlessly punitive measure that doesn’t tackle the root causes of youth crime
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The attackers recruited participants via social media, framing it as a ‘challenge’ while also promoting ‘hate crimes,’ authorities said
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The accusation tainted the start of his papacy, but evidence suggests that he actually helped save people from state terror