
- A surprise storm devastated the city and suburbs. A front of storms and winds left cars on the Pan-American Highway submerged, flooded roads and downed trees. About 80 millimeters of water fell in less than an hour. The Unicenter shopping center in Martínez experienced leaks in the ceilings and was evacuated.
- The holiday exodus began. Buenos Aires airport is busy with busy flights and queues at the entrances to checkpoints. The most popular national tourist destination is Iguazú, while Brazil remains at the top of the preferences of those traveling abroad.
- The judge ordered the government to comply with university funding law. The federal judiciary issued an interim order updating teaching salaries and student scholarships at national universities. This came after a complaint from the National Interuniversity Council, which questioned the executive-ordered suspension of the university funding law and warned of implications for the functioning of the system and the right to education.
- Judge Preska has suspended the search for assets to be seized as part of the YPF trial. The judge ordered the proceedings to be stayed discovery about the “alter ego” status of the Argentine oil company. The measure represents a legal deadline for the company in connection with the litigation against the fund Bruford Capital. The process, which costs $16.1 billion, could be completed between 2026 and 2027.
- The judiciary rejected Moretti’s request and he cannot regain the presidency of San Lorenzo. He had submitted a precautionary motion to invalidate the board meeting that found institutional acephaly, but the court rejected the motion and left the current leadership scenario in its decision. The resolution considered the arguments put forward by the President to question the association’s actions and to justify urgent intervention as insufficient.
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What you need to know It is a roundup of news by Brenda Brecher and appears in two editions, Monday through Friday, morning and afternoon; There is also a weekend edition. You can find it in LA NACION and on Spotify, iTunes or Google Podcast, among others. It is also integrated into the Google Assistant and Amazon’s Alexa and is part of LA NACION’s podcast offering.