Argentina’s Milei restores press access to presidency after a ban sparks backlash
President Javier Milei of Argentina restored journalists' access to his government headquarters on Monday, more than a week after the decision to block credentialed reporters from the building – accompanied by a volley of online insults – triggered backlash from lawmakers and press freedom advocates.
President Javier Milei of Argentina restored journalists' access to his government headquarters on Monday, more than a week after the decision to block credentialed reporters from the building – accompanied by a volley of online insults – triggered backlash from lawmakers and press freedom advocates.
President Javier Milei of Argentina restored journalists' access to his government headquarters on Monday, more than a week after the decision to block credentialed reporters from the building – accompanied by a volley of online insults – triggered backlash from lawmakers and press freedom advocates.
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