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Judge Shuts Casa Militar Espionage Case as Supreme Court Takes Universities’ Funding Fight

The rulings signal growing pushback from institutions against the Milei government.

Overview

  • Federal judge Ariel Lijo dismissed the Casa Militar complaint against TN journalists Luciana Geuna and Ignacio Salerno and ordered the case archived for lack of a crime, undercutting a move that had briefly closed the Casa Rosada press room and revoked media credentials.
  • The Supreme Court accepted for review the lawsuit filed by 59 national universities over alleged breaches of the University Financing Law, putting the government’s budget practices under top-court scrutiny and setting up decisions on a key injunction and the underlying funding obligations.
  • Racing’s quarterfinal loss to Rosario Central featured a VAR-reviewed red card to Adrián “Maravilla” Martínez, and club president Diego Milito said the team felt “robbed” and called the state of Argentine football “broken,” pressing for reform after a night of heated officiating disputes.
  • Ex–chief of cabinet Guillermo Francos said the Adorni corruption probe is inflicting heavy political wear on President Javier Milei, describing the president as showing visible fury and arguing the scandal is crowding out the government’s policy agenda.
  • Wanda Nara confirmed she has been separated from businessman Martín Migueles for about a month after telling him she had “something” with actor Agustín Bernasconi, as Migueles remains under investigation in the SIRA case that probes alleged kickbacks to expedite import permits and access official dollars.