Scientists in Argentina march against Milei’s research budget cuts
Scientists in Argentina march against Milei’s research budget cuts
Dressed as characters from Netflix’s The Eternaut, hundreds of scientists marched through Buenos Aires on Wednesday to denounce drastic cuts to Argentina’s science budget.
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A violent football riot erupted in Buenos Aires as Argentine and Chilean fans clashed during the Copa Sudamericana last-16 match. Fans attacked each other with sticks, stun grenades, and even bathroom fittings, forcing the game to be abandoned. Over 125 people were arrested, while 19 Chilean supporters were hospitalized, including one with serious stab wounds. Social media footage shows the brutal chaos, with players and officials trapped in the middle of the frenzy. FIFA and CONMEBOL have condemned the violence, promising strict sanctions. Authorities are investigating security failures, highlighting the dangers of fan violence in South American football.
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Brazil's former President Bolsonaro planned to seek asylum in Argentina, police say
Bolsonaro is currently awaiting a Supreme Court ruling about an alleged coup attempt and learned on Wednesday he might face another case as police formally accused him and one of his sons, Eduardo Bolsonaro, of obstruction of justice.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a landmark 5-nation tour from July 2 to 9, visiting Ghana, Trinidad & Tobago, Argentina, Brazil, and Namibia. The trip focuses on strengthening India’s ties across the Global South, deepening cooperation in areas like trade, energy, tech, and diaspora relations. Modi will attend the BRICS Summit in Rio, where the absence of Putin and Xi may elevate India’s role. He’ll also address the Parliaments of Ghana and Namibia, marking a major diplomatic push to reinforce India’s leadership in multilateral platforms like BRICS, AU, and CARICOM.
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