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Noem to Meet with Milei Amid Argentina's Visa Waiver Program Bid
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem will meet with Argentine President Javier Milei on Monday to discuss Argentina's application to rejoin the U.S. Visa Waiver Program (VWP), a move reflecting the close alignment between the Milei and Trump administrations.
Noem to Meet with Milei Amid Argentina's Visa Waiver Program Bid
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem will meet with Argentine President Javier Milei on Monday to discuss Argentina's application to rejoin the U.S. Visa Waiver Program (VWP), a move reflecting the close alignment between the Milei and Trump administrations.
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52% Bias Score


Argentina Receives $3.2 Billion in International Loans
The Argentine government will receive $3.2 billion in loans from the IMF and IDB, easing economic pressure before the October elections; the IMF praised Argentina's fiscal adjustments and macroeconomic improvements.
Argentina Receives $3.2 Billion in International Loans
The Argentine government will receive $3.2 billion in loans from the IMF and IDB, easing economic pressure before the October elections; the IMF praised Argentina's fiscal adjustments and macroeconomic improvements.
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44% Bias Score


US Ambassador Nominee to Argentina Sparks Political Firestorm
President Trump's nominee for US ambassador to Argentina, Peter Lamelas, ignited a political firestorm with comments about prosecuting former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and curbing China's influence, prompting accusations of interference and a congressional bill of rejection.
US Ambassador Nominee to Argentina Sparks Political Firestorm
President Trump's nominee for US ambassador to Argentina, Peter Lamelas, ignited a political firestorm with comments about prosecuting former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and curbing China's influence, prompting accusations of interference and a congressional bill of rejection.
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68% Bias Score


Sasturain's "Tinta china": A 1970s Argentine Detective Story
Juan Sasturain's new novel, "Tinta china," set in 1970s Argentina under the dictatorship, interweaves detective fiction and comics, featuring characters inspired by real individuals from the era, notably omitting Héctor G. Oesterheld, creator of "El Eternauta," to explore themes of death, kidnapping...
Sasturain's "Tinta china": A 1970s Argentine Detective Story
Juan Sasturain's new novel, "Tinta china," set in 1970s Argentina under the dictatorship, interweaves detective fiction and comics, featuring characters inspired by real individuals from the era, notably omitting Héctor G. Oesterheld, creator of "El Eternauta," to explore themes of death, kidnapping...
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28% Bias Score


US Backs Argentina in YPF Lawsuit, Suspending Share Transfer Order
The Trump administration backed Argentina against YPF shareholders in a US court case, supporting Argentina's claim of sovereign immunity, temporarily suspending a lower court's order to transfer 51% of YPF shares and setting a precedent for future nationalization disputes.
US Backs Argentina in YPF Lawsuit, Suspending Share Transfer Order
The Trump administration backed Argentina against YPF shareholders in a US court case, supporting Argentina's claim of sovereign immunity, temporarily suspending a lower court's order to transfer 51% of YPF shares and setting a precedent for future nationalization disputes.
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36% Bias Score


RAE Director Advocates for Clear Language from Power, Highlights AI's Potential
During a visit to Buenos Aires, the director of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), Santiago Muñoz Machado, stressed the importance of clear language use by those in power, citing the potential of AI to improve communication while acknowledging the limits of the RAE's influence on discourteous politica...
RAE Director Advocates for Clear Language from Power, Highlights AI's Potential
During a visit to Buenos Aires, the director of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), Santiago Muñoz Machado, stressed the importance of clear language use by those in power, citing the potential of AI to improve communication while acknowledging the limits of the RAE's influence on discourteous politica...
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36% Bias Score

Argentina's Online Insult Surge: Milei's Aggressive Communication Style Under Scrutiny
A study reveals a doubling of online insults in Argentina (27.5 million between January 2023-June 2025), with President Javier Milei leading among politicians with 1,589 insults, impacting democratic discourse and public perception.

Argentina's Online Insult Surge: Milei's Aggressive Communication Style Under Scrutiny
A study reveals a doubling of online insults in Argentina (27.5 million between January 2023-June 2025), with President Javier Milei leading among politicians with 1,589 insults, impacting democratic discourse and public perception.
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40% Bias Score

Badenoch Hails Argentina's Milei as Leadership 'Template,' Sparking UK Policy Debate
British Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch praised Argentina's President Javier Milei, known for his drastic state spending cuts, as a model for her leadership, sparking debate and raising concerns about potential economic policy shifts in Britain.

Badenoch Hails Argentina's Milei as Leadership 'Template,' Sparking UK Policy Debate
British Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch praised Argentina's President Javier Milei, known for his drastic state spending cuts, as a model for her leadership, sparking debate and raising concerns about potential economic policy shifts in Britain.
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52% Bias Score

Almada's "Dead Girls": Femicide in 1980s Argentina
Selva Almada's "Dead Girls," translated into Greek, investigates three unsolved 1980s Argentinian femicides, blending investigative journalism, autobiography, and chronicle to expose societal failures in protecting women and highlight systemic gender-based violence.

Almada's "Dead Girls": Femicide in 1980s Argentina
Selva Almada's "Dead Girls," translated into Greek, investigates three unsolved 1980s Argentinian femicides, blending investigative journalism, autobiography, and chronicle to expose societal failures in protecting women and highlight systemic gender-based violence.
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28% Bias Score

Multiple Pesticide Exposure Linked to Increased Pregnancy Complications in Argentina
A study in Argentina found that pregnant women exposed to multiple pesticides had a 34% rate of pregnancy complications, compared to a lower rate for those exposed to only one pesticide; the findings highlight the need for more research into pesticide mixture effects and stricter regulations.

Multiple Pesticide Exposure Linked to Increased Pregnancy Complications in Argentina
A study in Argentina found that pregnant women exposed to multiple pesticides had a 34% rate of pregnancy complications, compared to a lower rate for those exposed to only one pesticide; the findings highlight the need for more research into pesticide mixture effects and stricter regulations.
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20% Bias Score

Argentina Condemns Gaza Church Attack, Testing Israel Ties
Argentina expressed "serious concern" over an Israeli attack on Gaza's only Catholic church, killing three and injuring Argentine priest Gabriel Romanelli, creating tension given the government's strong pro-Israel stance.

Argentina Condemns Gaza Church Attack, Testing Israel Ties
Argentina expressed "serious concern" over an Israeli attack on Gaza's only Catholic church, killing three and injuring Argentine priest Gabriel Romanelli, creating tension given the government's strong pro-Israel stance.
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36% Bias Score

IDB Approves $10 Billion Support Package for Argentina
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) approved a $10 billion financial support package for Argentina from 2025 to 2028, aiming to reduce poverty and boost private investment through fiscal reforms and economic liberalization, with disbursements contingent on program execution.

IDB Approves $10 Billion Support Package for Argentina
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) approved a $10 billion financial support package for Argentina from 2025 to 2028, aiming to reduce poverty and boost private investment through fiscal reforms and economic liberalization, with disbursements contingent on program execution.
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36% Bias Score
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