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Argentines in arrears: 1 in every 4 families cannot pay their debts

Buenos Aires Times

Buenos Aires Times

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June 24, 2026

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Argentines in arrears: 1 in every 4 families cannot pay their debts

In the past year, 2.5 million debtors have fallen behind with payments. Some 3.3 million people currently owe payments dating back more than a year for sums averaging approximately 1.6 million pesos. Private studies show the situation facing families in Argentina. Leer más

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WDBQ – 1490 AM – Dubuque

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· Jun 23, 2026

What Happens to Your Debt When You Die? An Iowa Family Guide

What Happens to Your Debt When You Die? An Iowa Family Guide

E! Online

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· Jun 22, 2026

Argentina Wants Parents Who Owe Child Support Banned From World Cup

The World Cup is cracking down on its attendee list. After all, Argentina reportedly provided the United States with a list of 13,000 parents who have failed to pay child support, requesting they...

KTLA 5

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· Jun 25, 2026

Mexico fans in L.A. celebrate 3-0 World Cup win against Czech Republic

Javier Aguirre has been saying for a while now that the key to the Mexican team’s success at the World Cup is that they are a family. This family, it seems, is on a historic journey. KTLA's John Fenoglio reports. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/ktla?sub_confirmation=1

The Economic Times

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· Jun 26, 2026

Foreign nationals among Venezuela quake victims

Foreign nationals among Venezuela quake victims

The Guardian

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· Jun 29, 2026

Families of two football players killed and injured in Venezuela earthquakes

Lucas Trejo of Argentina loses wife and two children while Héctor Bello’s partner dies saving their daughter‘Critical hours’ in Venezuela earthquake rescue operation – latest updatesFamily members of two professional footballers are among those killed by the twin earthquakes that struck Venezuela in a catastrophe that has claimed at least 1,450 lives.Among the reported victims are the wife and two children of Lucas Trejo, an Argentinian footballer signed to Club Sport Marítimo of La Guaira. He searched through rubble in the coastal city for his wife, Yanina, and their children, Aaron and Ainhoa, for three days before their bodies were recovered by rescue workers. Continue reading...

The Wall Street Journal - Business

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· Jun 25, 2026

World Bank Watchdog Finds Cambodian Microfinance Lenders Harmed Borrowers

The internal watchdog of the International Finance Corp. found that the lenders pressured borrowers to keep paying back loans they couldn’t afford.

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Related coverage for "Argentines in arrears: 1 in every 4 families cannot pay their debts": WDBQ – 1490 AM – Dubuque — What Happens to Your Debt When You Die? An Iowa Family Guide. E! Online — Argentina Wants Parents Who Owe Child Support Banned From World Cup. KTLA 5 — Mexico fans in L.A. celebrate 3-0 World Cup win against Czech Republic. The Economic Times — Foreign nationals among Venezuela quake victims . The Guardian — Families of two football players killed and injured in Venezuela earthquakes. The Wall Street Journal - Business — World Bank Watchdog Finds Cambodian Microfinance Lenders Harmed Borrowers