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Natalia López
Natalia López is a journalist based in Madrid, Spain, fluent in english and spanish native speaker. Focussed on the millennials market, and specialized in finnance & business issues, travels, culture and global development. Natalia López is also keen on photography. Natalia López lives between ...
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Government Announces 'Contract Review' and 'Suspension of Advertising in the Media'
12 Dec 2023
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www.rionegro.com.ar
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Spanish
| Economic Policy
President Javier Milei led his second cabinet meeting at Casa Rosada, where spokesperson Manuel Adorni held a press conference announcing a critical situation with 45% poverty and 200% annualized inflation in Argentina. Adorni stated that all state contracts signed in the last year are under review and that there will be a suspension of government advertising in the media for one year. He also addressed the potential for hyperinflation, the issue of 'militant employment' in public administration, and the government's stance on social protests. Fiscal adjustments will be counterbalanced by social containment if necessary. The cabinet meeting included various ministers and secretaries, with an emphasis on achieving fiscal balance and reducing inflation.
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Kylie Madry
Kylie Madry is a journalist based in Mexico City, Mexico. Originally from Dallas, Texas, Madry now covers politics and culture for U.S. outlets. She speaks English and Spanish, though she primarily writes in English.
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Argentina's Milei, in change of tone, invites Pope Francis to visit homeland
08 Jan 2024
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Sight Magazine
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English
| Economic Reforms
Argentine President Javier Milei has invited Pope Francis to visit Argentina, signaling a shift in tone after previously criticizing the Catholic leader. Milei's letter, dated January 8th, addresses the Pope as 'Holy Father' and seeks support for his economic reforms aimed at addressing inflation, poverty, and reserve shortages. Despite facing legal and political challenges, Milei emphasizes the importance of protecting vulnerable citizens and values the Catholic Church's social work. Pope Francis, who has not visited Argentina since his election, has expressed interest in a future visit despite health issues.
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Cristina Papaleo
Cristina Papaleo is a journalist and editor based in Bonn, Germany. She works for international media Deutsche Welle (DW) in Germany. She speaks Spanish (native language), German, English and Portuguese.
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Milei, $Libra and the 'Cryptogate': 'A House of Cards'
18 Feb 2025
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www.dw.com
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Spanish
| Financial Fraud
Javier Milei, the President of Argentina, faces a political and financial scandal after promoting the cryptocurrency $Libra, which experienced a dramatic price surge and subsequent collapse. The incident has led to accusations of fraud and calls for a political trial against Milei. The controversy involves allegations of insider trading and questions about Milei's involvement and intentions. The situation has sparked legal actions in both Argentina and the United States, with potential implications for Argentina's financial policies and international relations.
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Ximena Ramirez
Ximena Ramirez is a journalist based in Gaza.
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Women are not interested in politics?
14 Mar 2024
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www.eldiarioar.com
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Spanish
| Politics
The article challenges the claim by libertarian deputy Lilia Lemoine that women are generally less interested in politics, particularly from the right or libertarian perspective. It provides historical context on women's political participation in Argentina, noting that women have been active since they gained the right to vote in 1951. The piece argues against myths that suggest women are naturally disinterested or less meritorious in politics, citing evidence of women's academic qualifications and legislative contributions. It also addresses the gender disparity in political representation, the impact of gender quota and parity laws, and the conservative reaction against such measures. The article concludes that diversity in political participation is beneficial for democracy.
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