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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.
Experts said it is the first time in decades that GDP and unemployment have grown at the same time
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EconomicsInternational relationsPolitics
Javier Milei travels to US for IMF, White House and Treasury meetings
The President-elect is traveling with Luis Caputo, tipped to be economy minister, and soon-to-be chief of staff Nicolás Posse
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Poet, lawyer, and feminist activist, Pasquinelli was lauded for her social media project ‘Mujeres que no fueron tapa’ which became a book series
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The two men have been missing since October 7 but hostages released on Saturday said they had seen them
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‘Anything that can be managed by the private sector will be’
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International relationsWorld
Argentine Foreign Ministry rejects UK’s Malvinas comments in message to Milei
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s spokesman claimed there was “no doubt” the islands are British
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See how the election results evolved around the country with the Herald’s interactive maps
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While Milei met with Macri and Bullrich on Sunday night, Elisa Carrió announced that her party is leaving the coalition
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2023 electionsPolitics
Argentina 2023 elections: LLA asks Electoral Court to accept primaries ballots in run-off
Javier Milei’s coalition says that ballots from the August 13 primaries were found and used by voters in some polling stations
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2023 electionsNational PoliticsPolitics
Argentina 2023 elections: Villarruel criticizes relatives of dictatorship victims with bizarre comparison
Milei’s VP candidate said that honoring the 30,000 disappeared at a kindergarten was ‘as out of place as a picture of Barney in a cemetery’
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2023 electionsNational PoliticsPolitics
Argentina 2023 elections: Here’s what Massa and Milei said after voting
The presidential candidates cast their ballots around noon in Tigre and Buenos Aires City respectively