Cristina Kirchner testifies in the Cuadernos case; orange alert on the Atlantic coast due to wind
Cristina Kirchner testifies today in the Cuadernos corruption case while an orange alert for storms and strong winds has been issued along the Atlantic coast of Argentina.
Cristina Kirchner, the former president of Argentina, is set to testify in person today regarding the Cuadernos corruption case, where she is accused of leading a criminal organization that collected bribes from public works contractors. Her testimony comes as she serves house arrest due to another case related to public works management. Supporters of Kirchner are expected to accompany her to the federal courts, highlighting the political tension surrounding her ongoing legal battles.
In addition to the political news, the Atlantic coast of Argentina is under an orange alert due to anticipated storms and strong winds, particularly affecting the region of General PueyrredΓ³n. The local authorities have already suspended outdoor activities as a precaution to ensure public safety during the severe weather events.
Other notable news includes the appointment of observers for the AFA for 180 days, the commemoration of the 34th anniversary of the attack on the Israeli embassy, and Donald Trump's call for Miguel DΓaz-Canel to step down from his position in Cuba. This broad range of topics showcases the current climate of political and environmental concerns in Argentina.