Infobae

Argentine news website From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

[1]Infobae is an international Argentine online newspaper. It was launched in 2002 by businessman Daniel Hadad,[1] with the original headquarters in Buenos Aires. The company expanded globally with local editions in New York City, Mexico City, Miami, Bogotá, São Paulo, Lima, 7and Madrid, all led by Marcos Stupenengo.[2] The expansion increased Infobae's international audience, becoming one of the most read Spanish-language online newspapers worldwide.[3][4][1]

LanguageSpanish
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Infobae
Front page, 6 June 2020
TypeOnline newspaper
OwnerDaniel Hadad
Political alignmentNeoliberalism
Anti-Kirchnerism
Anti-peronism
LanguageSpanish
Websitewww.infobae.com
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Censorship in Venezuela

On 10 October 2014, Conatel, the Venezuelan National Commission of Telecommunications, blocked access to Infobae in Venezuela after Infobae published photos of the corpse of the recently murdered United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) member Robert Serra. Conatel said the publication was against Venezuelan law, was dishonorable to Serra and his family, and that it constituted "psychological warfare".[5][6] Infobae accused the Maduro government of a double standard for what it described as the promotion and publicising of photos of dead Palestinian children in order to accuse Israel of war crimes.[6]

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