Massa will announce new economic measures; Messi’s goal in his MLS debut; The Rolling Stones announced their new album and much more…

1. Massa will announce new economic measures: what would they be? The economy minister will begin announcing the “two measures per day” he had promised in Washington. They would be “until next Friday,” as reported on that occasion. I kept reading here… 2. Messi’s goal at Inter Miami for his winning MLS debut. The Argentine captain came from the bench and gave away a luxury goal in New York, to take a new victory by 2-0. I kept reading here… 3. The Rolling Stones announced the release of their new album through a mysterious message. Through a message in the pages of an English newspaper, the Rolling Stones advance the release of their new album. With subtle references and nods to his legacy, fans anticipate the album’s arrival in September. I kept reading here… 4. An 18-year-old Argentine will represent Latin America at a UN Forum. Gerónimo Bukosky is preparing to represent Latin America at the UN Youth Forum. The 18-year-old plans to address the lack of access to education and employment, especially for those with disabilities. I kept reading here… 5. Florencia Borelli broke the Argentine and South American record in the Buenos Aires Half Marathon. The Marplatense recorded a time of 1 hour, 9 minutes and 26 seconds and beat her own record. Kenya’s Kipkorir Konga won the men’s competition, while Ethiopia’s Ababel Yeshaneh Brihane won the women’s race, including a record. I kept reading here… 6. The Third Malón de la Paz continues in Courts: now he met with a delegation of Human Rights. The members of the Third Malón de la Paz, who claim the unconstitutionality of the reform of the Constitution of Jujuy, met with an international human rights delegation that conducted a survey of the situation of “persecution” and “institutional violence” denounced in the northern province. I kept reading here… 7. Eladio Carrión in Argentina: Milo J as guest, greetings to Nicki Nicole and trap at its best. The Puerto Rican has won the hearts of Argentines and “hopes to come every year” to meet them again. A night full of human warmth, a choir of thousands of people and the celebration of an artist that we almost adopted as part of the local scene. I kept reading here… 8. Sebastián Báez became champion in Winston Salem and won his third title of the year. The Buenos Aires native beat Czech Jiri Lehecka 6-4, 6-3 in the final and celebrated for the first time on hard courts. It is the fifth title of the year that remains in Argentine hands. I kept reading here…

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