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Milei-Macri Feud Erupts After "Ficha Limpia" Bill Fails in Argentina
The failed "ficha limpia" bill in Argentina's Congress, intended to bar corrupt politicians, has triggered a bitter public dispute between presidential hopefuls Javier Milei and Mauricio Macri, accusing each other of secretly collaborating with Cristina Kirchner to hinder its passage, ahead of cruci...
Milei-Macri Feud Erupts After "Ficha Limpia" Bill Fails in Argentina
The failed "ficha limpia" bill in Argentina's Congress, intended to bar corrupt politicians, has triggered a bitter public dispute between presidential hopefuls Javier Milei and Mauricio Macri, accusing each other of secretly collaborating with Cristina Kirchner to hinder its passage, ahead of cruci...
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52% Bias Score


Argentina Opens Archives on Post-War Nazi Activities
Argentina's National Archives released over 1,850 digitized documents online detailing post-WWII Nazi activities, including immigration data and police reports on Mengele and Eichmann; the Simon Wiesenthal Center is investigating further, focusing on Credit Suisse's potential role in Nazi escape rou...
Argentina Opens Archives on Post-War Nazi Activities
Argentina's National Archives released over 1,850 digitized documents online detailing post-WWII Nazi activities, including immigration data and police reports on Mengele and Eichmann; the Simon Wiesenthal Center is investigating further, focusing on Credit Suisse's potential role in Nazi escape rou...
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40% Bias Score


Rediscovered Nazi Documents Reveal Argentina's WWII Secrets
Workers in Argentina discovered boxes of Nazi documents hidden in the Supreme Court's basement since 1941; sent from the German embassy in Tokyo via the Nan-a-Maru, they contained Nazi propaganda, sparking renewed interest in Argentina's WWII neutrality and Nazi activities in Latin America.
Rediscovered Nazi Documents Reveal Argentina's WWII Secrets
Workers in Argentina discovered boxes of Nazi documents hidden in the Supreme Court's basement since 1941; sent from the German embassy in Tokyo via the Nan-a-Maru, they contained Nazi propaganda, sparking renewed interest in Argentina's WWII neutrality and Nazi activities in Latin America.
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24% Bias Score


Argentina Opens Archives, Exposing Post-War Nazi Activity
The Argentinian National Archives released over 1850 digitized documents detailing post-WWII Nazi activities in Argentina, including information on Mengele and Eichmann, sparking a new investigation into the financing of Nazi escapes and potential government complicity.
Argentina Opens Archives, Exposing Post-War Nazi Activity
The Argentinian National Archives released over 1850 digitized documents detailing post-WWII Nazi activities in Argentina, including information on Mengele and Eichmann, sparking a new investigation into the financing of Nazi escapes and potential government complicity.
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40% Bias Score


Argentine Oil Field Targeted by Russian Spies
A Russian spy couple, living under assumed identities in Argentina since 2012, were arrested in Slovenia in 2023 after gathering intelligence on the Vaca Muerta oil and gas field, revealing vulnerabilities in Latin American security.
Argentine Oil Field Targeted by Russian Spies
A Russian spy couple, living under assumed identities in Argentina since 2012, were arrested in Slovenia in 2023 after gathering intelligence on the Vaca Muerta oil and gas field, revealing vulnerabilities in Latin American security.
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28% Bias Score


Argentina's First Fully Accessible Museum Exhibition Space Opens
The Emilio Caraffa Museum in Córdoba, Argentina, opened Room 1, the nation's first fully accessible exhibition space for the visually impaired, featuring 26 works by female artists with audio descriptions created by a 32-person team, addressing accessibility issues in cultural spaces and funded by t...
Argentina's First Fully Accessible Museum Exhibition Space Opens
The Emilio Caraffa Museum in Córdoba, Argentina, opened Room 1, the nation's first fully accessible exhibition space for the visually impaired, featuring 26 works by female artists with audio descriptions created by a 32-person team, addressing accessibility issues in cultural spaces and funded by t...
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24% Bias Score

Telefónica Posts €1.304 Billion Q1 2025 Net Loss
Telefónica reported a €1.304 billion net loss in Q1 2025 due to the sale of its Argentinian and Peruvian subsidiaries (€1.731 billion impairment), despite a €427 million profit from continuing operations; revenue decreased by 2.9% to €9.221 billion.

Telefónica Posts €1.304 Billion Q1 2025 Net Loss
Telefónica reported a €1.304 billion net loss in Q1 2025 due to the sale of its Argentinian and Peruvian subsidiaries (€1.731 billion impairment), despite a €427 million profit from continuing operations; revenue decreased by 2.9% to €9.221 billion.
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40% Bias Score

Nazi Propaganda Discovered in Argentina's Supreme Court
Nazi propaganda materials, including postcards, photos, and party documents, were discovered in seven wooden crates in the basement of Argentina's Supreme Court; shipped from Japan in 1941, their contents are now under investigation for their potential significance to Holocaust research and the unco...

Nazi Propaganda Discovered in Argentina's Supreme Court
Nazi propaganda materials, including postcards, photos, and party documents, were discovered in seven wooden crates in the basement of Argentina's Supreme Court; shipped from Japan in 1941, their contents are now under investigation for their potential significance to Holocaust research and the unco...
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36% Bias Score

Nazi Paraphernalia Found in Buenos Aires Courthouse
Twelve wooden boxes containing hundreds of Nazi party membership booklets, passports, and propaganda materials were accidentally discovered during renovations at the Buenos Aires courthouse; the materials, shipped from the German embassy in Tokyo in 1941, were initially misrepresented but later seiz...

Nazi Paraphernalia Found in Buenos Aires Courthouse
Twelve wooden boxes containing hundreds of Nazi party membership booklets, passports, and propaganda materials were accidentally discovered during renovations at the Buenos Aires courthouse; the materials, shipped from the German embassy in Tokyo in 1941, were initially misrepresented but later seiz...
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24% Bias Score

Utrecht Court Hearing, Pope's Press Conference, Hostage Release, and Suriname's Oil Prospects
A pro forma hearing began in Utrecht for the murder of an 11-year-old girl in Nieuwegein; Pope Leo XIV held his first press conference; Hamas will release an American hostage; and Suriname anticipates significant changes due to upcoming oil extraction.

Utrecht Court Hearing, Pope's Press Conference, Hostage Release, and Suriname's Oil Prospects
A pro forma hearing began in Utrecht for the murder of an 11-year-old girl in Nieuwegein; Pope Leo XIV held his first press conference; Hamas will release an American hostage; and Suriname anticipates significant changes due to upcoming oil extraction.
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16% Bias Score

Oesterheld Family: A Legacy of Disappearance and Renewed Search
Héctor Germán Oesterheld, creator of the graphic novel "El Eternauta," and his four daughters were kidnapped and disappeared during Argentina's civic-military dictatorship (1976-1983); only his wife survived, leading a decades-long search for her missing grandchildren.

Oesterheld Family: A Legacy of Disappearance and Renewed Search
Héctor Germán Oesterheld, creator of the graphic novel "El Eternauta," and his four daughters were kidnapped and disappeared during Argentina's civic-military dictatorship (1976-1983); only his wife survived, leading a decades-long search for her missing grandchildren.
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44% Bias Score

Netflix Adaptation Reignites Search for Missing Grandchildren of "El Eternauta" Author
The Netflix adaptation of the Argentinian graphic novel "El Eternauta" has reignited the search for two missing grandchildren of its author, Héctor Germán Oesterheld, who were likely born to his daughters during Argentina's 1976-83 military dictatorship, when an estimated 500 babies were stolen from...

Netflix Adaptation Reignites Search for Missing Grandchildren of "El Eternauta" Author
The Netflix adaptation of the Argentinian graphic novel "El Eternauta" has reignited the search for two missing grandchildren of its author, Héctor Germán Oesterheld, who were likely born to his daughters during Argentina's 1976-83 military dictatorship, when an estimated 500 babies were stolen from...
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16% Bias Score
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