The chief of staff also said that he ‘did not commit any crime.’ The statements came during his first administration report to Congress
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The Brazilian president said the long-delayed agreement was won through ‘iron, sweat, and blood’ as gradual implementation began on May 1
The professors’ unions also called for a nationwide march on May 12, while the government urged rectors to find ‘alternative methods’ to guarantee lessons
The Argentine president defended his economic policies and backed Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni amid illicit enrichment accusations
Journalist sued by the government says Casa Rosada recordings were not clandestine
The national administration filed a complaint over espionage against Luciana Geuna for filming the government house’s corridors, and barred all accredited journalists
Government official under fire over undeclared properties in Miami is replaced
Infrastructure Coordination Secretary Carlos Frugoni resigned after admitting he failed to declare several apartments. The Transport Secretary will take his place
According to a leak, the White House could change its historical position as retaliation for NATO allies not supporting the war on Iran
Economy minister official Carlos Frugoni admitted he ‘made a mistake’ and that he will register seven apartments in Argentina
50th Buenos Aires Book Fair opens with turbulent inauguration
Culture Secretary Leonardo Cifelli clashed with the audience in a tense opening night marked by protests and a writers’ debate that questioned the government