The government has only been carrying out tests in European countries when …
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.
ATENEA, developed by Argentine public institutions, established communication 70,000 kilometers away from Earth as part of US Moon mission
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The bill is expected to pass as a whole, but the so-called ‘moderate opposition’ has already stated they will not support some of the articles
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La Libertad Avanza has been intensely negotiating, reaching compromises with other blocs to get it approved. Of the bill’s original 664 articles, 278 have been removed.
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The Chamber of Deputies confirmed the date after several delays. The bill has been modified but LLA has insisted on giving the president legislative powers
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Three UN special rapporteurs have asked the Argentine government to revise the protocol and articles from the omnibus bill
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Judge Liliana Rodríguez Fernández’s ruling partially upholds a protective writ filed by the CGT
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Omnibus bill session postponed as the government scrambles to get support
The Lower House was set to debate Milei’s flagship deregulation proposal on Thursday but delayed proceedings until next week
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Flybondi and American Airlines are the only two airlines that will stick to their regular schedule on Wednesday
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Argentines will protest Milei’s economic reforms in squares and outside embassies across Europe and the Americas
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The General Confederation of Labor called on workers of every sector to stop their activities for 12 hours on Wednesday
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Some of the bill’s most controversial points have been taken out of the bill and will be debated in Congress later in the year, the ruling coalition said