Russia denies bugging Argentina's presidential palace


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  • Wednesday, 03 Sep 2025

BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -Russia on Tuesday denied suggestions by Argentine officials that it may have been involved in a bugging operation to tarnish President Javier Milei's government ahead of legislative elections.

An Argentine judge on Monday barred media outlets from publishing audio recordings made inside the Casa Rosada presidential palace, presumably of Karina Milei, the president's sister and chief of staff.

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