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A river near Buenos Aires turns red, sparking fears of toxic leak
The Sarandi River in Avellaneda, Argentina, turned a deep red, raising alarm among local residents about possible contamination
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Judge charges 5 people over death of former One Direction star Liam Payne
A judge in Argentina confirmed charges against five people in connection with the death of Liam Payne, a former member of musical group One Direction.
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Judge charges 5 people over death of former One Direction star Liam Payne
An Argentine judge has confirmed charges against five people in connection with the death of Liam Payne.
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Argentine President Milei heads to far-right convention in Brazil, snubbing Lula and escalating feud
Argentine President Javier Milei is in Brazil to headline a far-right convention after skipping a presidential summit to discuss regional trade policy.
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Argentina women's soccer players understand why teammates quit amid dispute, but wish they'd stayed
After four players quit due to pay and conditions disputes, other Argentine women’s soccer players said they’d fight for improvements within.
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Messi's Argentina to play against El Salvador, Nigeria in the US, replacing China tour
Argentina will play in the U.S. in March instead of China after Lionel Messi didn’t play at Inter Miami’s preseason game in Hong Kong.
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The lion, the wig and the warrior. Who is Javier Milei, Argentina's president-elect?
His legions of fans call him “the crazy” and “the wig” due to his ferocity and unruly mop of hair, while he refers to himself as “the lion.” Javier Milei, a 53-year-old economist, has rocked Argentina’s political establishment.
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Self-described anarcho-capitalist Javier Milei wins Argentina's presidential election
Argentina’s Economy Minister Sergio Massa has conceded defeat to populist Javier Milei in a fiercely polarized presidential runoff even before the country’s electoral authority released official results.
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UNESCO recognizes former detention and torture center in Argentina as a World Heritage site
It is estimated that some 5,000 people were detained at the ESMA during the 1976-83 dictatorship, many of whom were tortured and later disappeared without a trace