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    Politics The Oran hospital went from serving 300 people per week to an average of 5 after the start of charging foreigners - Infobae

    The Oran hospital went from serving 300 people per week to an average of 5 after the start of charging foreigners - Infobae Source: https://www.infobae.com/politica/2024/09/10/el-hospital-de-oran-paso-de-atender-300-personas-por-semana-a-un-promedio-de-5/ September 10, 2024 The hospital...
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    Politics Bolivia asked Salta to stop charging its citizens for medical care, but the province rejected it - Infobae

    Bolivia asked Salta to stop charging its citizens for medical care, but the province rejected it - Infobae Source: https://www.infobae.com/politica/2024/09/09/bolivia-le-pidio-a-salta-que-deje-de-cobrar-la-atencion-medica-a-sus-ciudadanos-pero-la-provincia-lo-rechazo/ September 09, 2024...
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    Newcomer Bolivia denied medical treatment to a 4-year-old Argentine girl with 80% of her body burned

    It's unbelievable that Bolivia denied medical treatment to a 4-year-old Argentine girl with 80% of her body burned. This should be reciprocal. Bolivians receive free medical care in Argentina without any problems or restrictions. Why did this happen? The girl could have died because of this...
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    Argentina’s president butts heads with South American leftist leaders

    At this rate, Milei will have to avoid talking to any heads of state at any conferences or summits with Presidents of other countries. The guy just can't help himself. I wonder how long it is before Argentina exits Mercosur...
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    Coup d'état happening in Bolivia?

    The socialist President Luis Arce says that a coup d'état is taking place against him. https://buenosairesherald.com/world/latin-america/bolivias-president-arce-reports-irregular-military-maneuvers
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