
- Polarization in the last national election left the United Provinces with no margin, and they will add eight national representatives. However, they in the Conservative coalition hope to form as of December 10 a joint bloc of at least 16 lawmakers with federal meeting representatives to position themselves as a key player in the parliamentary discussion of labor and tax reforms.
- After a weekend of spring-like conditions, the National Weather Service issued a Yellow Storm Watch on Monday, November 10. The agency stated that five provinces may be affected by “weather events with the potential for damage” and “the risk of temporary interruption of daily activities.” The alert reaches southeastern Mendoza, western La Pampa, eastern Neuquén, part of the Río Negro and San Luis.
- Boca won the Super Clásico over River 2-0. Thanks to goals from Exequel Zeballos and Miguel Merentil, Claudio Úbeda’s side now have the points needed to participate in next year’s Copa Libertadores.
- The Pumas beat Wales by a large margin in a match held in Cardiff, with a score of 52-28 in favor of the Argentine national team. The victory is considered essential to retain sixth place in the world rankings, which will determine the seeds for the Australian 2027 draw, scheduled for next December 3.
- The US Senate took the first step to lift the longest “lockdown” in the country’s history (40 days), after a group of moderate Democrats agreed with the ruling party to fund the federal administration until at least January 30.
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