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Las Madres de Plaza de Mayo: A Mother's Unwavering Fight During Argentina's Dirty War
During Argentina's Dirty War, 16-year-old Ana María Careaga was kidnapped, and her mother, Esther Ballestrino de Careaga, a founding member of Las Madres de Plaza de Mayo, tirelessly searched for her and other disappeared individuals, becoming a symbol of resistance against the military regime until...
Las Madres de Plaza de Mayo: A Mother's Unwavering Fight During Argentina's Dirty War
During Argentina's Dirty War, 16-year-old Ana María Careaga was kidnapped, and her mother, Esther Ballestrino de Careaga, a founding member of Las Madres de Plaza de Mayo, tirelessly searched for her and other disappeared individuals, becoming a symbol of resistance against the military regime until...
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Milei's Argentina: Economic Reforms Yield Mixed Results
Argentina's President Javier Milei lifted currency controls in mid-April 2024, leading to exchange rate stabilization and decreased inflation and poverty, but also causing significant social unrest due to austerity measures impacting pensions and wages; the long-term effects remain uncertain.
Milei's Argentina: Economic Reforms Yield Mixed Results
Argentina's President Javier Milei lifted currency controls in mid-April 2024, leading to exchange rate stabilization and decreased inflation and poverty, but also causing significant social unrest due to austerity measures impacting pensions and wages; the long-term effects remain uncertain.
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16% Bias Score


Surprise Papal Election: Pope Francis's Humble Beginnings and Global Impact
The unexpected election of Jorge Mario Bergoglio as Pope Francis on March 13, 2013, surprised his childhood friend and Argentina, leading to increased media attention, tourism focused on his Buenos Aires upbringing, and a global discussion of his humble lifestyle and commitment to social justice.
Surprise Papal Election: Pope Francis's Humble Beginnings and Global Impact
The unexpected election of Jorge Mario Bergoglio as Pope Francis on March 13, 2013, surprised his childhood friend and Argentina, leading to increased media attention, tourism focused on his Buenos Aires upbringing, and a global discussion of his humble lifestyle and commitment to social justice.
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24% Bias Score


Arrest of "King of the Blue" Exposes Argentina's Economic Instability
The arrest of Elias Piccirillo, Argentina's "King of the Blue," highlights the risks and rewards of the informal dollar market, reflecting broader issues of economic instability and corruption; the recent IMF deal aims to stabilize the currency but not fully eliminate this informal market.
Arrest of "King of the Blue" Exposes Argentina's Economic Instability
The arrest of Elias Piccirillo, Argentina's "King of the Blue," highlights the risks and rewards of the informal dollar market, reflecting broader issues of economic instability and corruption; the recent IMF deal aims to stabilize the currency but not fully eliminate this informal market.
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60% Bias Score


Pope Francis Dies at 88, Leaving Legacy of Inclusion and Global Peace
Pope Francis, who died at 88 on April 21st after leading the Catholic Church for over a decade, was known for his inclusive approach and efforts towards global peace and interfaith dialogue, contrasting with his predecessor's more traditional views.
Pope Francis Dies at 88, Leaving Legacy of Inclusion and Global Peace
Pope Francis, who died at 88 on April 21st after leading the Catholic Church for over a decade, was known for his inclusive approach and efforts towards global peace and interfaith dialogue, contrasting with his predecessor's more traditional views.
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Milei's Economic Reforms in Argentina: Stabilized Peso, but Social Unrest
In Argentina, President Javier Milei's 500 days in office have been marked by the lifting of currency restrictions ("cepo"), resulting in a stable peso but also sparking social unrest due to suppressed wages and increased income inequality, despite a slight decrease in poverty to 38.1 percent and in...
Milei's Economic Reforms in Argentina: Stabilized Peso, but Social Unrest
In Argentina, President Javier Milei's 500 days in office have been marked by the lifting of currency restrictions ("cepo"), resulting in a stable peso but also sparking social unrest due to suppressed wages and increased income inequality, despite a slight decrease in poverty to 38.1 percent and in...
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24% Bias Score

Telefónica Reports €1.107 Billion Loss from Argentinian Subsidiary Sale
Telefónica's sale of its Argentinian subsidiary to Telecom Argentina for approximately €1.189 billion on February 24th, 2025, resulted in a €1.107 billion loss due to currency conversion differences, to be reflected in the first-quarter 2025 results; other divestitures in Colombia and Peru are also ...

Telefónica Reports €1.107 Billion Loss from Argentinian Subsidiary Sale
Telefónica's sale of its Argentinian subsidiary to Telecom Argentina for approximately €1.189 billion on February 24th, 2025, resulted in a €1.107 billion loss due to currency conversion differences, to be reflected in the first-quarter 2025 results; other divestitures in Colombia and Peru are also ...
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Pope Francis's Election Surprises Childhood Friend and Argentina
The election of Jorge Mario Bergoglio as Pope Francis on March 13, 2013, surprised his childhood friend and Argentina, leading to increased global interest and a unique Argentine tourism initiative focused on his early life in Buenos Aires.

Pope Francis's Election Surprises Childhood Friend and Argentina
The election of Jorge Mario Bergoglio as Pope Francis on March 13, 2013, surprised his childhood friend and Argentina, leading to increased global interest and a unique Argentine tourism initiative focused on his early life in Buenos Aires.
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28% Bias Score

Argentina's Economy Surges 5.7% Amidst Uneven Growth and High Poverty
Argentina's economy grew 5.7% year-on-year in February 2025, driven by financial intermediation (30.2%), fishing (28.3%), commerce (7.4%), and mining (5%), despite uneven growth impacting social sectors and 38.1% poverty.

Argentina's Economy Surges 5.7% Amidst Uneven Growth and High Poverty
Argentina's economy grew 5.7% year-on-year in February 2025, driven by financial intermediation (30.2%), fishing (28.3%), commerce (7.4%), and mining (5%), despite uneven growth impacting social sectors and 38.1% poverty.
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56% Bias Score

Pope Francis's 12-Year Absence from Argentina
For twelve years, Pope Francis, the first South American Pope, has not visited his native Argentina, despite traveling to neighboring countries; aides say he wishes to return only when he can promote national unity and avoid political involvement.

Pope Francis's 12-Year Absence from Argentina
For twelve years, Pope Francis, the first South American Pope, has not visited his native Argentina, despite traveling to neighboring countries; aides say he wishes to return only when he can promote national unity and avoid political involvement.
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36% Bias Score

Pope Francis's Legacy: Modernization and Social Justice in the Catholic Church
Pope Francis's papacy (2013-2023) witnessed significant changes in the Catholic Church, including allowing communion for divorced Catholics and blessings for same-sex couples, sparking both support and controversy; his emphasis on social justice and inclusivity influenced the selection of future car...

Pope Francis's Legacy: Modernization and Social Justice in the Catholic Church
Pope Francis's papacy (2013-2023) witnessed significant changes in the Catholic Church, including allowing communion for divorced Catholics and blessings for same-sex couples, sparking both support and controversy; his emphasis on social justice and inclusivity influenced the selection of future car...
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40% Bias Score

Pope Francis: From Nightclub Bouncer to Pontiff
Pope Francis, the first Latin American pope, died at 88 on April 21st after 12 years of leading the Catholic Church; before his papacy, he worked various jobs, including as a nightclub bouncer, highlighting his humble beginnings.

Pope Francis: From Nightclub Bouncer to Pontiff
Pope Francis, the first Latin American pope, died at 88 on April 21st after 12 years of leading the Catholic Church; before his papacy, he worked various jobs, including as a nightclub bouncer, highlighting his humble beginnings.
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