Adorni denies censorship after Casa Rosada curbs on press access
Adorni has denied allegations of censorship following new restrictions imposed on press access at Casa Rosada, the presidential palace.
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Adorni has denied allegations of censorship following new restrictions imposed on press access at Casa Rosada, the presidential palace.
President Milei has renewed his attack as the press ban at Casa Rosada enters its second week.

The government of Argentine President Javier Milei has banned accredited journalists from accessing the Casa Rosada government headquarters, with the president reportedly calling some journalists "scu
Argentine President Javier Milei has reportedly banned press access to the Casa Rosada presidential palace, alleging an 'espionage' complaint.

Czech President Petr Pavel was received by Argentine President Javier Milei at Casa Rosada in Buenos Aires, where they discussed topics including support for Ukraine and relations with China. The meeting marks a significant diplomatic engagement between the two nations.

The Argentine government has lifted a ban on journalists at the Casa Rosada, which was initially imposed after a journalist was accused of spying, though new press restrictions have been implemented.
The Milei administration has extended its ban on media access to the Casa Rosada, the presidential palace, continuing to restrict journalists from entering the building.

The Argentine government, led by President Javier Milei, has prohibited journalists from accessing the presidential palace. This move restricts media entry to the Casa Rosada.

A Reuters reporter was denied entry to the Casa Rosada on Thursday morning, as access via fingerprint was blocked for journalists.
Journalists are set to return to Casa Rosada next week after a press ban was lifted, allowing them to resume coverage from the Argentine presidential palace.

A journalist sued by the national administration for espionage, after filming corridors of the government house, asserts her recordings were not clandestine, amidst reports that all accredited journalists have been barred.

Argentina's Milei administration has prohibited all accredited journalists from accessing the Casa Rosada, the presidential palace. This move has sparked concerns regarding press freedom in the country.
Argentina's government has blocked media access to the Casa Rosada, the presidential palace, citing an ongoing espionage complaint. This move has restricted journalists' ability to cover official events.