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Argentina Approves New IMF Loan Amidst Protests
The Argentine Congress approved a new IMF loan of unspecified amount on March 19, 2025, to address economic instability and strengthen reserves, amidst protests against President Milei's austerity measures, adding to Argentina's $44 billion debt.
Argentina Approves New IMF Loan Amidst Protests
The Argentine Congress approved a new IMF loan of unspecified amount on March 19, 2025, to address economic instability and strengthen reserves, amidst protests against President Milei's austerity measures, adding to Argentina's $44 billion debt.
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40% Bias Score


Milei's Self-Inflicted Political Wounds
Argentine President Javier Milei's administration suffered significant setbacks due to his controversial Davos speech, the collapse of his $Libra cryptocurrency project resulting in a $107 million loss, and subsequent handling of political and social protests.
Milei's Self-Inflicted Political Wounds
Argentine President Javier Milei's administration suffered significant setbacks due to his controversial Davos speech, the collapse of his $Libra cryptocurrency project resulting in a $107 million loss, and subsequent handling of political and social protests.
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56% Bias Score


Messi Out: Adductor Injury Jeopardizes Argentina's World Cup Qualification
Lionel Messi will miss Argentina's crucial World Cup qualifiers against Uruguay and Brazil due to an adductor injury confirmed by Inter Miami after an MRI; other key players are also absent, impacting Argentina's qualification bid.
Messi Out: Adductor Injury Jeopardizes Argentina's World Cup Qualification
Lionel Messi will miss Argentina's crucial World Cup qualifiers against Uruguay and Brazil due to an adductor injury confirmed by Inter Miami after an MRI; other key players are also absent, impacting Argentina's qualification bid.
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40% Bias Score


Argentina: Retirees to Protest Amidst Government Crackdown
Argentine retirees will protest again in Buenos Aires on Wednesday, demanding better pensions and free medicine, following violent clashes last week where the government blames soccer hooligans and filed charges against a judge who released 144 protestors; a new law targeting hooligans is proposed.
Argentina: Retirees to Protest Amidst Government Crackdown
Argentine retirees will protest again in Buenos Aires on Wednesday, demanding better pensions and free medicine, following violent clashes last week where the government blames soccer hooligans and filed charges against a judge who released 144 protestors; a new law targeting hooligans is proposed.
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60% Bias Score


Argentina's Inflation Slows to 2.4% in February
Argentina's inflation rate reached 2.4% in February 2025, accumulating to 66.9% year-on-year, driven by food and utility prices; the government, however, claims this as part of a disinflation process started in 2024.
Argentina's Inflation Slows to 2.4% in February
Argentina's inflation rate reached 2.4% in February 2025, accumulating to 66.9% year-on-year, driven by food and utility prices; the government, however, claims this as part of a disinflation process started in 2024.
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44% Bias Score


Maradona Death Trial Reveals Systemic Issues of Trust and Accountability
The ongoing trial regarding the death of Diego Maradona centers on allegations of medical negligence and a potential conspiracy against the soccer star, highlighting broader societal issues of trust and accountability within public service systems.
Maradona Death Trial Reveals Systemic Issues of Trust and Accountability
The ongoing trial regarding the death of Diego Maradona centers on allegations of medical negligence and a potential conspiracy against the soccer star, highlighting broader societal issues of trust and accountability within public service systems.
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60% Bias Score

Argentina's Parliament Approves IMF Loan Amidst Social Unrest
The Argentine Chamber of Deputies approved a 10-year loan from the IMF to manage its $44 billion debt, amidst protests against austerity measures impacting retirees' purchasing power, following a week of violent clashes.

Argentina's Parliament Approves IMF Loan Amidst Social Unrest
The Argentine Chamber of Deputies approved a 10-year loan from the IMF to manage its $44 billion debt, amidst protests against austerity measures impacting retirees' purchasing power, following a week of violent clashes.
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52% Bias Score

Argentina's IMF Bailout Uncertainty Fuels Market Anxiety
Argentina's Economy Minister Luis Caputo announced that the IMF bailout amount is still undefined, contradicting his prior statement; this fueled market anxiety, causing the country risk rating to surge to its highest since November 2022 and increasing financial dollar exchange rates.

Argentina's IMF Bailout Uncertainty Fuels Market Anxiety
Argentina's Economy Minister Luis Caputo announced that the IMF bailout amount is still undefined, contradicting his prior statement; this fueled market anxiety, causing the country risk rating to surge to its highest since November 2022 and increasing financial dollar exchange rates.
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48% Bias Score

Maradona Death Trial Begins: Over 100 Witnesses to Testify
The trial for seven individuals accused of medical malpractice leading to Diego Maradona's death began this Tuesday in Argentina, with over 100 witnesses, including family members and TV personalities, set to testify over the coming months, with conflicting accounts of the events surrounding the dea...

Maradona Death Trial Begins: Over 100 Witnesses to Testify
The trial for seven individuals accused of medical malpractice leading to Diego Maradona's death began this Tuesday in Argentina, with over 100 witnesses, including family members and TV personalities, set to testify over the coming months, with conflicting accounts of the events surrounding the dea...
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44% Bias Score

100+ Arrested in Argentina Amidst Retirees' Protest
Over 100 arrests followed a retirees' march in Argentina, sparking protests over economic hardship, police brutality against senior citizens, and criticism of the government's response, highlighting broader socio-economic issues in the country.

100+ Arrested in Argentina Amidst Retirees' Protest
Over 100 arrests followed a retirees' march in Argentina, sparking protests over economic hardship, police brutality against senior citizens, and criticism of the government's response, highlighting broader socio-economic issues in the country.
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56% Bias Score

Argentina's Inflation Eases, but Economic Hardship Persists
Argentina's yearly inflation rate dropped to 84.5 percent in January 2025, a five-year low, but this has yet to translate into widespread relief, with many Argentinians still struggling amid high living costs and poverty levels exceeding one-third of the population.

Argentina's Inflation Eases, but Economic Hardship Persists
Argentina's yearly inflation rate dropped to 84.5 percent in January 2025, a five-year low, but this has yet to translate into widespread relief, with many Argentinians still struggling amid high living costs and poverty levels exceeding one-third of the population.
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28% Bias Score

Argentine Soccer Hooligans Join Protest Against President Milei's Pension Cuts
In Buenos Aires, rival Argentine soccer hooligans joined Kirchnerist and leftist groups in a protest against President Javier Milei's policies impacting retirees, resulting in 31 arrests, burned police cars, and clashes with police; retirees receive around €200 monthly.

Argentine Soccer Hooligans Join Protest Against President Milei's Pension Cuts
In Buenos Aires, rival Argentine soccer hooligans joined Kirchnerist and leftist groups in a protest against President Javier Milei's policies impacting retirees, resulting in 31 arrests, burned police cars, and clashes with police; retirees receive around €200 monthly.
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52% Bias Score
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