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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


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


Papal Transition: From Argentina to America
The papacy transitioned from Argentinian Jesuit Jorge Mario Bergoglio to American Augustinian Leon XIV, marking a shift in the Catholic Church's geographical and theological center towards a Pan-American focus, while acknowledging the growing influence of African and Asian Catholic churches.
Papal Transition: From Argentina to America
The papacy transitioned from Argentinian Jesuit Jorge Mario Bergoglio to American Augustinian Leon XIV, marking a shift in the Catholic Church's geographical and theological center towards a Pan-American focus, while acknowledging the growing influence of African and Asian Catholic churches.
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48% Bias Score


Argentina Opens Nazi Archives Online, Unveiling New Clues to Post-War Escape Routes
Argentina's National Archives has made 1,850 digitized documents on Nazi criminals available online, including information on Mengele and Eichmann, sparking new investigations into escape routes and potential state complicity, with the Simon Wiesenthal Center analyzing newly released documents from ...
Argentina Opens Nazi Archives Online, Unveiling New Clues to Post-War Escape Routes
Argentina's National Archives has made 1,850 digitized documents on Nazi criminals available online, including information on Mengele and Eichmann, sparking new investigations into escape routes and potential state complicity, with the Simon Wiesenthal Center analyzing newly released documents from ...
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20% Bias Score


Argentina Appoints New Ambassador to Spain Amid Diplomatic Tensions
The Argentine Senate confirmed Wenceslao Bunge Saravia as the new ambassador to Spain, tasked with repairing damaged relations following President Milei's controversial statements, attracting Spanish investment, and increasing Argentine exports to Spain; he must renounce his Spanish citizenship to a...
Argentina Appoints New Ambassador to Spain Amid Diplomatic Tensions
The Argentine Senate confirmed Wenceslao Bunge Saravia as the new ambassador to Spain, tasked with repairing damaged relations following President Milei's controversial statements, attracting Spanish investment, and increasing Argentine exports to Spain; he must renounce his Spanish citizenship to a...
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52% 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

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

Argentina's Currency Controls Eased: "Arbolitos" Vanish from Buenos Aires
Following a $20 billion IMF bailout and a partial lifting of currency controls, informal dollar traders ("arbolitos") have virtually disappeared from Buenos Aires' Florida Street, as the peso has defied devaluation predictions and remained stable within the government-set range of 1000-1400 pesos.

Argentina's Currency Controls Eased: "Arbolitos" Vanish from Buenos Aires
Following a $20 billion IMF bailout and a partial lifting of currency controls, informal dollar traders ("arbolitos") have virtually disappeared from Buenos Aires' Florida Street, as the peso has defied devaluation predictions and remained stable within the government-set range of 1000-1400 pesos.
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48% Bias Score

Asylum Seekers Leave Caracas Embassy After 400 Days
Five asylum seekers left the Argentinian embassy in Caracas on May 7th, 2025, after over 400 days, following Brazil's unsuccessful attempts to secure their safe passage from Venezuela, which had accused the embassy of harboring terrorists; the asylum seekers reportedly arrived in the U.S.

Asylum Seekers Leave Caracas Embassy After 400 Days
Five asylum seekers left the Argentinian embassy in Caracas on May 7th, 2025, after over 400 days, following Brazil's unsuccessful attempts to secure their safe passage from Venezuela, which had accused the embassy of harboring terrorists; the asylum seekers reportedly arrived in the U.S.
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48% Bias Score

Five Venezuelan Activists Rescued from Caracas Embassy, Arrive in US
Five Venezuelan opposition activists, who had sought refuge in Argentina's embassy in Caracas since March 2024, were rescued and transported to the United States in an operation praised by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Argentinian President Javier Milei.

Five Venezuelan Activists Rescued from Caracas Embassy, Arrive in US
Five Venezuelan opposition activists, who had sought refuge in Argentina's embassy in Caracas since March 2024, were rescued and transported to the United States in an operation praised by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Argentinian President Javier Milei.
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68% Bias Score
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