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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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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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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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Five Venezuelan Asylum Seekers Freed After Year-Long Standoff
Five Venezuelan opposition members who sought asylum in Argentina's Caracas embassy for over a year were freed and safely relocated to the US following an undisclosed operation; one previous asylum seeker died after surrendering to authorities.
Five Venezuelan Asylum Seekers Freed After Year-Long Standoff
Five Venezuelan opposition members who sought asylum in Argentina's Caracas embassy for over a year were freed and safely relocated to the US following an undisclosed operation; one previous asylum seeker died after surrendering to authorities.
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52% 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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Chile Earthquake Triggers Tsunami Warning, Evacuations
A 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Puerto Williams, Chile, on Friday, triggering a tsunami warning and evacuation of the Magallanes region; aftershocks followed, and while there were no immediate casualties, authorities maintained coastal precautions.
Chile Earthquake Triggers Tsunami Warning, Evacuations
A 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Puerto Williams, Chile, on Friday, triggering a tsunami warning and evacuation of the Magallanes region; aftershocks followed, and while there were no immediate casualties, authorities maintained coastal precautions.
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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

Mengele's 1959 Travel Request Exposes Potential Complicity in Nazi's Evasion
Newly discovered Argentine police documents reveal Josef Mengele's 1959 attempt to travel to West Germany under his real name, exposing potential complicity by German and Argentine authorities in his evasion of justice after fleeing to Argentina following WWII, and his subsequent escapes to Paraguay...

Mengele's 1959 Travel Request Exposes Potential Complicity in Nazi's Evasion
Newly discovered Argentine police documents reveal Josef Mengele's 1959 attempt to travel to West Germany under his real name, exposing potential complicity by German and Argentine authorities in his evasion of justice after fleeing to Argentina following WWII, and his subsequent escapes to Paraguay...
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IMF Grants Argentina \$20 Billion Loan Amidst Economic Uncertainty
Argentina, the IMF's largest debtor, received a \$20 billion loan despite internal opposition within the IMF; this decision comes amid President Milei's economic reforms aiming to curb inflation and public spending, though concerns remain about capital controls and a potentially overvalued peso.

IMF Grants Argentina \$20 Billion Loan Amidst Economic Uncertainty
Argentina, the IMF's largest debtor, received a \$20 billion loan despite internal opposition within the IMF; this decision comes amid President Milei's economic reforms aiming to curb inflation and public spending, though concerns remain about capital controls and a potentially overvalued peso.
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44% Bias Score

Mistaken Identity: Argentine Worker Briefly Held as Missing Nazi Official
In September 1960, Argentine authorities mistakenly arrested Walter Flegel, a German immigrant, believing him to be Martin Bormann; the ensuing media frenzy and international diplomatic pressure led to his swift release when fingerprint evidence proved his innocence.

Mistaken Identity: Argentine Worker Briefly Held as Missing Nazi Official
In September 1960, Argentine authorities mistakenly arrested Walter Flegel, a German immigrant, believing him to be Martin Bormann; the ensuing media frenzy and international diplomatic pressure led to his swift release when fingerprint evidence proved his innocence.
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48% Bias Score

7.4 Magnitude Earthquake Triggers Evacuations in Southern Chile and Argentina
A 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck off the southern coasts of Chile and Argentina on Friday, prompting evacuations in the Strait of Magellan and Antarctic areas due to a tsunami warning; approximately 2,000 people were evacuated, with no immediate reports of damage or casualties.

7.4 Magnitude Earthquake Triggers Evacuations in Southern Chile and Argentina
A 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck off the southern coasts of Chile and Argentina on Friday, prompting evacuations in the Strait of Magellan and Antarctic areas due to a tsunami warning; approximately 2,000 people were evacuated, with no immediate reports of damage or casualties.
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20% Bias Score
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