Clarín
173 articles in the Truth Foundry index. Each links out to the original.
- Argentina's Political Tensions and Economic Re-election Strategies · Argentina's political leaders discuss re-election strategies amid economic challenges and internal party conflicts
- An Empty Ombudsman for a Vulnerable Childhood · Argentina's National Ombudsman for Children's Rights Remains Vacant Amid Political Deadlock
- Argentina's Mining Boom and Provincial Economic Prospects · Argentina's mining boom under President Milei sparks debate over its economic benefits for provinces.
- China's Nuclear Deregulation and Strategic Moves in the Pacific · China's successful SLBM test marks a new era in nuclear deterrence, signaling a shift in global strategic balance.
- Argentina's Youth Voter Turnout Plummets to 65% in 2025 Legislative Election · Argentina's 2025 legislative election saw 65% youth voter turnout, the lowest since 1983, sparking concerns about democratic legitimacy and civic engagement.
- Pope Calls for Europe's Migration Strategy to Secure Future · Pope Leon urges Europe to adopt a long-term migration strategy to address demographic decline and ensure future prosperity.
- Unexpected Optimism in a World of Daily Struggles · A reflective essay explores how people maintain optimism despite constant negative thoughts and global crises
- The Miracle of Taking a Day Off: A Personal Reflection on Illness and Rest · A writer reflects on the unexpected benefits of taking a day off after falling ill, highlighting the importance of rest in a fast-paced world
- Lagomarsino Criticizes Nisman and Compares His Death to a Pilot's Suicide · Diego Lagomarsino criticizes the investigation into prosecutor Nisman's death, comparing it to a pilot's suicide and questioning the lack of evidence for suicide.
- Argentina's Milei Shifts Democracy to Plebiscitary Rule via Social Media · Argentina's President Milei replaces democratic checks with a plebiscitary model fueled by social media.
- Argentina Court Nullifies Decree Criminalizing Irregular Migration · Electoral Chamber strikes down Decree 366/25, affirming constitutional rights for long-term residents.
- Tears of Joy: Messi's Emotional Moment After Historic World Cup Victory · Lionel Messi sheds tears after Argentina's heroic World Cup comeback against Egypt.
- France's 2026 World Cup Squad Celebrates Diversity as a Future Lesson · France's 2026 World Cup squad exemplifies how diversity and local training create elite football talent.
- What It Means to Be a University Reformer Today Amidst Social Regression · Students must reclaim active institutional transformation to counteract current social and educational regression.
- 250th Anniversary of 1776: US Independence, Argentine Statehood, and Global Geopolitical Shifts · The 250th anniversary of 1776 marks US independence, the creation of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, and the start of the Seven Years' War.
- Education as a State Narrative: Controversy Over Official Use of Test Results · The Argentine government faces criticism for using Aprender 2025 test results to promote its educational policies, sparking debates over data transparency and political appropriation.
- Hate Persists Beyond the Conflict · Antisemitism online surged after the 2023 Hamas attack but remains high three years later, indicating deeper societal issues.
- Sovereignty Can Be Lost Without War · The article argues that 21st-century sovereignty depends on controlling critical resources and infrastructure, not just territorial defense.
- The Dream (or Nightmare) of Eradicating Politics and Governing Without Interference · The article critiques the idea of eradicating politics, linking it to historical tyrannies and warning against technocratic or populist governance without democratic oversight.
- AFA Corruption Web Exposed: Money Laundering, Impunity, and Censorship · Investigation reveals transnational money laundering network and censorship attempts by AFA officials.
- Trump Signs Fragile Iran Deal at Versailles Amid Congressional Backlash · Trump and Iran sign a temporary truce at Versailles, but verification mechanisms remain unresolved.
- Argentina Government Moves to Criminalize Civic Participation and Control Civil Society · Argentine officials propose laws to register civic activists and remove public input from judicial appointments.
- Argentina Urges Diversification of Foreign Policy Beyond US and Israel Alliances · Argentine author argues for expanding diplomatic ties with Asia and Europe to reduce reliance on Washington and Jerusalem.
- Argentina's Milei Government Replaces Adorni with Santilli Amid Scandal · Diego Santilli appointed Chief of Staff as Milei administration shifts from cultural battle to traditional politics.
- Argentina's Political Crisis Deepens as Justice Fails to Resolve Adorni Scandal · Karina Milei's administration struggles to manage judicial fallout from the Adorni resignation and the unresolved $LIBRA case.
- Bette Nesmith Graham Invents Liquid Paper After Struggling with Typing Errors · Bette Nesmith Graham created Liquid Paper to correct her typing mistakes, eventually selling the company to Gillette for $47.5 million.
- Argentina's New Government is a Peronist Power Grab, Not a Break · Political analyst argues Javier Milei's administration is a continuation of Peronist political culture.
- Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez Compares Corruption to Trump's Billions · Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez compares his family's corruption allegations to Trump's vast wealth.
- Philosopher Alejandro Piscitelli Argues Humans Must Augment Intelligence, Not Just Automate It · Philosopher Alejandro Piscitelli argues that while companies seek to automate intelligence, humanity must focus on augmenting it through polymathic thinking.
- RIGI Policy Controversies: Liberal Criticisms and Peronist Contradictions · The RIGI policy faces criticism from liberals and peronists over its development incentives and ideological contradictions.