Argentina's Casa Rosada invites journalists back starting Monday
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Published on May 1, 2026.
Argentina's President, President Javier Milei, has invited journalists back to the Casa Rosada where government press conferences are held. This decision was made due to an incident of "terrorism" involving a television network. The government has blocked access to journalists since April 23, citing an unspecified incident of espionage.
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