Argentina News in English
March 17, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 17th March, and here’s your Argentina daily news capsule.
Mahiques calls it “reckless” to blame Milei for a crime amid the ongoing investigation.
Public universities will be closed on specific days due to the ongoing teachers' strike.
Over 200 schools in La Madrid will remain closed following the recent flooding.
UK and Germany reject Trump's call to involve NATO in the conflict with Iran.
The government restructures the Economy Ministry while tensions with the press escalate.
Cristina Kirchner will speak at her court hearing in the Cuadernos case.
The government appoints monitors in the AFA for 180 days to investigate operations.
Cornejo returns from New York and immediately supports educational funding for local schools.
Fifty years after the coup, testimonies highlight pain, memory, and denialism.
In La Madrid, residents face doubts and power outages post-flooding.
The U.S. considers the possibility of Díaz-Canel stepping down as Cuba's president.
Israel announces a limited ground operation in Lebanon amid escalating tensions.
The CIA has feared the Gulf's water vulnerability for 40 years amid regional conflicts.
The BCRA's reserves plummet by 871 million dollars, marking a significant drop.
Argentina ramps up its flu vaccination campaign while addressing dengue prevention.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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