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Milei Dissolves Argentina's Road Authority Amidst Privatization Push and Deteriorating Road Conditions
Argentina's President Javier Milei dissolved the National Directorate of Roads, responsible for 40,000 km of highways, amidst accusations of corruption and road deterioration, sparking concerns over job losses (5,000+) and increased traffic accidents, while aiming for privatization.
Milei Dissolves Argentina's Road Authority Amidst Privatization Push and Deteriorating Road Conditions
Argentina's President Javier Milei dissolved the National Directorate of Roads, responsible for 40,000 km of highways, amidst accusations of corruption and road deterioration, sparking concerns over job losses (5,000+) and increased traffic accidents, while aiming for privatization.
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60% Bias Score


Argentine Scientists Face Mass Exodus Amidst Austerity Measures
Argentine scientists are facing severe financial hardship due to President Milei's austerity measures, leading many to abandon research or take on additional jobs; this has resulted in a significant loss of scientific jobs and a potential "brain drain" as researchers seek opportunities abroad.
Argentine Scientists Face Mass Exodus Amidst Austerity Measures
Argentine scientists are facing severe financial hardship due to President Milei's austerity measures, leading many to abandon research or take on additional jobs; this has resulted in a significant loss of scientific jobs and a potential "brain drain" as researchers seek opportunities abroad.
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64% Bias Score


Modi's Argentina Visit: Deepening Economic Ties
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Argentina on July 7, 2025, marks the first bilateral visit by an Indian leader in 57 years, aiming to deepen economic ties, particularly in technology and mining, building on US\$2.5 billion in trade surplus in 2024 and a 70.1% export increase in 2025.
Modi's Argentina Visit: Deepening Economic Ties
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Argentina on July 7, 2025, marks the first bilateral visit by an Indian leader in 57 years, aiming to deepen economic ties, particularly in technology and mining, building on US\$2.5 billion in trade surplus in 2024 and a 70.1% export increase in 2025.
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24% Bias Score


Opus Dei's Top Officials Charged with Human Trafficking in Argentina
Five top Opus Dei officials in Argentina, including the current global second-in-command, face charges of human trafficking and forced servitude for allegedly exploiting at least 43 women who were lured into unpaid domestic work as minors, between 1991 and 2022.
Opus Dei's Top Officials Charged with Human Trafficking in Argentina
Five top Opus Dei officials in Argentina, including the current global second-in-command, face charges of human trafficking and forced servitude for allegedly exploiting at least 43 women who were lured into unpaid domestic work as minors, between 1991 and 2022.
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52% Bias Score


Pesticide Use Linked to High Cancer Rates in Brazil's Rio Uruguai Basin
High cancer mortality rates in the Rio Uruguai River Basin, exceeding national averages, are strongly linked to extensive pesticide use in agriculture and contaminated water sources, posing significant public health risks in Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina, Brazil.
Pesticide Use Linked to High Cancer Rates in Brazil's Rio Uruguai Basin
High cancer mortality rates in the Rio Uruguai River Basin, exceeding national averages, are strongly linked to extensive pesticide use in agriculture and contaminated water sources, posing significant public health risks in Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina, Brazil.
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44% Bias Score


Milei Launches Aggressive Campaign in Crucial Buenos Aires Elections
Argentine President Javier Milei launched his electoral campaign in Buenos Aires, verbally attacking Governor Axel Kicillof and promoting his economic deregulation plan; the September provincial elections will be crucial in determining national political power.
Milei Launches Aggressive Campaign in Crucial Buenos Aires Elections
Argentine President Javier Milei launched his electoral campaign in Buenos Aires, verbally attacking Governor Axel Kicillof and promoting his economic deregulation plan; the September provincial elections will be crucial in determining national political power.
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56% Bias Score

140th Grandchild Stolen by Argentina's Dictatorship Reunited with Family
Adriana Metz, a human rights activist, was reunited with her brother, the 140th grandchild stolen by Argentina's dictatorship, after a DNA test confirmed his identity following an anonymous tip and investigation by Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo and Conadi.

140th Grandchild Stolen by Argentina's Dictatorship Reunited with Family
Adriana Metz, a human rights activist, was reunited with her brother, the 140th grandchild stolen by Argentina's dictatorship, after a DNA test confirmed his identity following an anonymous tip and investigation by Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo and Conadi.
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20% Bias Score

Buenos Aires Peronists Unite Against Milei in Upcoming Elections
Governor Axel Kicillof announced on July 6th, 2025, that the Peronist party in Buenos Aires province will unite for the upcoming legislative elections to oppose President Javier Milei's party, fielding a single candidate list for the September and October elections following negotiations with Máximo...

Buenos Aires Peronists Unite Against Milei in Upcoming Elections
Governor Axel Kicillof announced on July 6th, 2025, that the Peronist party in Buenos Aires province will unite for the upcoming legislative elections to oppose President Javier Milei's party, fielding a single candidate list for the September and October elections following negotiations with Máximo...
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48% Bias Score

Amnesia, Family, and the River Lethe: A Story of Forgetting and Renewal
The author recounts the parallel experiences of their mother and sister, both of whom suffered significant memory loss following a stroke and car accident, respectively, drawing a comparison to the river Lethe of Greek mythology, where souls forget their past lives.

Amnesia, Family, and the River Lethe: A Story of Forgetting and Renewal
The author recounts the parallel experiences of their mother and sister, both of whom suffered significant memory loss following a stroke and car accident, respectively, drawing a comparison to the river Lethe of Greek mythology, where souls forget their past lives.
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4% Bias Score

Mercosur Summit: Trade Deals and Ideological Tensions
Mercosur leaders meet in Buenos Aires to finalize key trade deals with Europe, despite internal tensions between Argentina's President Milei and Brazil's President Lula da Silva; a deal with EFTA is already concluded.

Mercosur Summit: Trade Deals and Ideological Tensions
Mercosur leaders meet in Buenos Aires to finalize key trade deals with Europe, despite internal tensions between Argentina's President Milei and Brazil's President Lula da Silva; a deal with EFTA is already concluded.
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36% Bias Score

Lula to Visit Kirchner Amidst Corruption Conviction
Brazilian President Lula da Silva will visit Cristina Kirchner, who is under house arrest in Buenos Aires, on Thursday afternoon following the Mercosur summit, showing solidarity after her corruption conviction, a gesture also aimed at Argentinian President Milei.

Lula to Visit Kirchner Amidst Corruption Conviction
Brazilian President Lula da Silva will visit Cristina Kirchner, who is under house arrest in Buenos Aires, on Thursday afternoon following the Mercosur summit, showing solidarity after her corruption conviction, a gesture also aimed at Argentinian President Milei.
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44% Bias Score

Kirchner's Imprisonment Highlights Deep-Seated Issues in Buenos Aires' Constitución
Former Argentinan president Cristina Kirchner started a six-year prison sentence in Buenos Aires' Constitución neighborhood on June 17th, 2024, amidst pre-existing issues of drug abuse, prostitution, and high crime rates impacting residents' lives and property values.

Kirchner's Imprisonment Highlights Deep-Seated Issues in Buenos Aires' Constitución
Former Argentinan president Cristina Kirchner started a six-year prison sentence in Buenos Aires' Constitución neighborhood on June 17th, 2024, amidst pre-existing issues of drug abuse, prostitution, and high crime rates impacting residents' lives and property values.
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60% Bias Score
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