An announcement on the radio, streets full of soldiers and deep uncertainty …
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.
‘I am no longer the daughter of a disappeared man,’ said María Soledad Nívoli after the remains of her …
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Former bus company owner Marcos Levin was accused of torturing and kidnapping 17 of his employees
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La Libertad Avanza member, Partido Fe, confirmed that it would form a separate bloc in Congress
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Diana Mondino said the far-right’s presidential candidate proposal regarding the topic has been “twisted” by the media
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Argentina has countless legends and myths that people have been passing on for centuries
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2023 electionsPoliticsThe Rosca
UCR confirms distance from Macri: ‘We don’t answer to anyone anymore’
Gerardo Morales said the ex president’s decision to back Milei is tearing up JxC, and called not to vote for the LLA candidate
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In the past, survivors have identified their torturers thanks to La Retaguardia’s work
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The Economy Minister said in a press conference that oil companies could be barred from exporting unless the supply chain returns to normal
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Jorge ‘Tigre’ Acosta, convicted during the Kirchner government of crimes against humanity, wrote a letter from prison saying ‘the truth will out’
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The libertarian economist said he expects to win a majority by securing all of Bullrich’s vote in the second round
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2023 electionsPoliticsThe Rosca
Bullrich to endorse Milei in run-off: ‘We decided to forgive each other’
Answering a question by the Herald, she said she and the LLA presidential candidate made amends in a private meeting Tuesday night