Hantavirus has raised international concern after an outbreak aboard Dutch cruise ship MV Hondius killed three people. Here’s what you need to know about the disease.
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The “anti-caste” messaging President Milei’s administration has pushed since its rise to power is losing strength due to corruption allegations surrounding Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni, a recent survey shows.
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Argentina’s government on Friday launched a bid to privatize public water utility AySA by selling its entire stake in the company to private investors. The move comes amid a broader push to offload state-owned companies and assets, as the government seeks fresh funds in the face of declining tax revenue.
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The figure revealed in a report released on Thursday by statistics agency INDEC is the lowest inflation has been since November 2025.
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Argentina’s National Bank of Genetic Data, an institution tasked with helping identify stolen children of dictatorship victims, warned that budget cuts have left it unable to continue collecting DNA samples requested by judges in crimes against humanity cases.
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As part of its push to maintain a fiscal surplus, Javier Milei’s government will raise fares for nationally regulated trains and buses starting in May, with increases reaching up to 90% in the coming months.
The announcement comes as Milei faces one of the lowest approval ratings of his presidency, amid rising living costs and continued wage losses.
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Hundreds of thousands of students, teachers and supporters of public education marched on Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires on Tuesday to demand the enforcement of the university funding law, which President Javier Milei’s government has yet to implement. Argentina’s state-run universities are tuition-free — we spoke to demonstrators about how access to public higher education transformed their lives.
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Massive march in defense of public universities in Plaza de Mayo on Tuesday afternoon. Students, professors and supporters of public universities marched to demand the Milei administration comply with a law that grants them more funds.
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The Argentine Team of Forensic Anthropology (EAAF, by its Spanish initials) identified 17 people who were killed and buried in a military field in Córdoba during the last dictatorship.
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The Human Capital Ministry questioned spending by public universities in an attempt to rebut claims that the government is defunding higher education, as students, professors and university staff prepare to march on Tuesday afternoon demanding that the national administration comply with a law granting universities additional funding.
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Argentina’s country risk fell 2.4% on Monday, dropping to 498 basis points, the lowest it’s been since January of this year. Sovereign bonds are on the rise, a development that comes after the country’s credit rating was upgraded last week.
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Right-wing party PRO, which has been President Javier Milei’s strongest ally from the start of his administration, distanced itself from the government in a statement as the corruption scandal involving Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni continues to grow. PRO also questioned the results of the government’s economic policy.
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