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Torrential Rains in Bahia Blanca, Argentina, Cause 16 Deaths, Widespread Damage
Torrential rains in Bahia Blanca, Argentina, caused at least 16 deaths, over 1,200 displacements, and €370 million in damages; 100 people remain missing, including two young girls swept away by floodwaters.
Torrential Rains in Bahia Blanca, Argentina, Cause 16 Deaths, Widespread Damage
Torrential rains in Bahia Blanca, Argentina, caused at least 16 deaths, over 1,200 displacements, and €370 million in damages; 100 people remain missing, including two young girls swept away by floodwaters.
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24% Bias Score


Argentinian Supermarkets Battle for Customers Amidst Inflation Crisis
Facing soaring inflation and reduced purchasing power, Argentinians navigate a complex web of daily supermarket discounts—up to 30% on weekdays with provincial bank accounts, additional savings with specific cards on certain days—to minimize grocery costs, reflecting deep-rooted consumer habits and ...
Argentinian Supermarkets Battle for Customers Amidst Inflation Crisis
Facing soaring inflation and reduced purchasing power, Argentinians navigate a complex web of daily supermarket discounts—up to 30% on weekdays with provincial bank accounts, additional savings with specific cards on certain days—to minimize grocery costs, reflecting deep-rooted consumer habits and ...
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44% Bias Score


Atlético Madrid's Argentinian Identity: From Racist Nickname to Cultural Connection
Atlético de Madrid's nickname "Indians", stemming from its 1970s Latin American players, contrasts with its current squad featuring six Argentinians and a Uruguayan captain, creating a strong Argentinian identity under coach Diego Simeone, impacting fan engagement and potentially influencing future ...
Atlético Madrid's Argentinian Identity: From Racist Nickname to Cultural Connection
Atlético de Madrid's nickname "Indians", stemming from its 1970s Latin American players, contrasts with its current squad featuring six Argentinians and a Uruguayan captain, creating a strong Argentinian identity under coach Diego Simeone, impacting fan engagement and potentially influencing future ...
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48% Bias Score


Pope Francis's Condition Stable but Complex After Three Weeks in Hospital
Pope Francis remains in Rome's Gemelli hospital, where his condition is described as stable but complex after three weeks. He has had respiratory crises and receives respiratory and physical therapy, having delivered a Spanish audio message to pilgrims.
Pope Francis's Condition Stable but Complex After Three Weeks in Hospital
Pope Francis remains in Rome's Gemelli hospital, where his condition is described as stable but complex after three weeks. He has had respiratory crises and receives respiratory and physical therapy, having delivered a Spanish audio message to pilgrims.
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28% Bias Score


Argentine Advisor Threatens Opposition Deputy, Exposing Government Tensions
Following President Javier Milei's speech to Congress, his advisor Santiago Caputo threatened opposition deputy Facundo Manes, who plans to file a criminal complaint. This incident, witnessed by journalists, reveals internal tensions within the Argentine government and underscores the significant in...
Argentine Advisor Threatens Opposition Deputy, Exposing Government Tensions
Following President Javier Milei's speech to Congress, his advisor Santiago Caputo threatened opposition deputy Facundo Manes, who plans to file a criminal complaint. This incident, witnessed by journalists, reveals internal tensions within the Argentine government and underscores the significant in...
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56% Bias Score


Argentina's Stolen Babies: A Brother's Search for Justice and Family
In 1978, Argentine military death squads kidnapped and killed Patricia Roisinblit, who was eight months pregnant; her baby, Rodolfo, was stolen and raised by military members. Decades later, her daughter Mariana located her brother, Guillermo, leading to legal action and a complex family reconciliat...
Argentina's Stolen Babies: A Brother's Search for Justice and Family
In 1978, Argentine military death squads kidnapped and killed Patricia Roisinblit, who was eight months pregnant; her baby, Rodolfo, was stolen and raised by military members. Decades later, her daughter Mariana located her brother, Guillermo, leading to legal action and a complex family reconciliat...
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32% Bias Score

Surge in Argentinian shoppers boosts Chilean economy
Due to Argentina's high inflation and economic adjustments, over two million Argentinians visited Chile in 2024, primarily for shopping, boosting Chile's commercial activity by 8.4% in January 2024 compared to the previous year.

Surge in Argentinian shoppers boosts Chilean economy
Due to Argentina's high inflation and economic adjustments, over two million Argentinians visited Chile in 2024, primarily for shopping, boosting Chile's commercial activity by 8.4% in January 2024 compared to the previous year.
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44% Bias Score

Bahía Blanca Floods: 16 Dead, Hundreds Missing After Unprecedented Rainfall
Unprecedented rainfall caused catastrophic flooding in Bahía Blanca, Argentina, resulting in at least 16 deaths, over 100 missing persons, and widespread damage, prompting criticism of the government's response.

Bahía Blanca Floods: 16 Dead, Hundreds Missing After Unprecedented Rainfall
Unprecedented rainfall caused catastrophic flooding in Bahía Blanca, Argentina, resulting in at least 16 deaths, over 100 missing persons, and widespread damage, prompting criticism of the government's response.
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40% Bias Score

Elsztain Expands Mining Investments Amidst Argentina's Economic Contraction
Argentine businessman Eduardo Elsztain, close to President Milei, significantly expanded his mining investments in 2024, acquiring a majority stake in Challenger Gold for approximately $10 million, a strategic move amidst a generally contracting Argentine economy.

Elsztain Expands Mining Investments Amidst Argentina's Economic Contraction
Argentine businessman Eduardo Elsztain, close to President Milei, significantly expanded his mining investments in 2024, acquiring a majority stake in Challenger Gold for approximately $10 million, a strategic move amidst a generally contracting Argentine economy.
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48% Bias Score

Pope Francis Thanks Supporters in First Message Since Hospitalization
Pope Francis, 88, thanked supporters via a pre-recorded audio message from the Vatican on Thursday, marking his first public communication since his three-week hospitalization for bronchitis and pneumonia, which included episodes of acute respiratory failure; his health prognosis remains "reserved.

Pope Francis Thanks Supporters in First Message Since Hospitalization
Pope Francis, 88, thanked supporters via a pre-recorded audio message from the Vatican on Thursday, marking his first public communication since his three-week hospitalization for bronchitis and pneumonia, which included episodes of acute respiratory failure; his health prognosis remains "reserved.
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28% Bias Score

Skyvan Death Flight Plane Returned to Argentina as Evidence
A British-made Skyvan airplane, used during Argentina's "death flights" in the 1970s, has been returned to Argentina and placed at the ESMA human rights museum, providing irrefutable evidence of the systematic murders and contributing to the conviction of pilots involved.

Skyvan Death Flight Plane Returned to Argentina as Evidence
A British-made Skyvan airplane, used during Argentina's "death flights" in the 1970s, has been returned to Argentina and placed at the ESMA human rights museum, providing irrefutable evidence of the systematic murders and contributing to the conviction of pilots involved.
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24% Bias Score

Discovery of Death Flight Plane Exposes Argentina's Past; Milei's Cuts Threaten Justice
A Skyvan PA-51 used by Argentina's military dictatorship for "death flights" (1976-1983), resulting in an estimated 30,000 deaths, was discovered, with flight logs revealing the murder of 12 women. President Milei's recent budget cuts threaten human rights investigations and organizations, including...

Discovery of Death Flight Plane Exposes Argentina's Past; Milei's Cuts Threaten Justice
A Skyvan PA-51 used by Argentina's military dictatorship for "death flights" (1976-1983), resulting in an estimated 30,000 deaths, was discovered, with flight logs revealing the murder of 12 women. President Milei's recent budget cuts threaten human rights investigations and organizations, including...
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44% Bias Score
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