Milei’s party wins high-stakes Argentina elections, early results show

Early results indicate that Argentine President Javier Milei’s party won the country’s legislative elections, strengthening his government’s ability to continue its economic reform.

The results showed that Milei’s party, La Libertad Avanza, received 40.84 percent of the votes cast on Sunday for members of Congress, compared to the opposition Peronist coalition, which received 31.64 percent.

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More than 90% of the ballots were counted, according to the figure.

Milei’s popularity was tested at the election, which came after his election two years ago with the promise to bring the country’s struggling economy back to life through a number of painful reforms.

The libertarian leader wanted to increase the size of his small minority in Congress and keep the support of Donald Trump, whose administration recently offered Argentina a sizable financial bailout but threatened to withdraw if Milei did not do well.

Numerous Milei’s supporters chanted, chanted, and even shed some tears at La Libertad Avanza’s election night party.

Facundo Campos, a 38-year-old marketing consultant, told the AFP news agency, “I’m very happy and excited. I didn’t expect such a large number.”

The Argentine province where Milei’s party won the most surprising elections on Sunday was where the Peronists and Milei’s party collided last month in close competition.

The victory for Milei’s party marked a significant political shift for the province, which has long been a political ally of the Peronists.

Argentinians voted in the lower chamber of deputies, which has 127 seats, and the Senate, which has 24 seats, making up a third of the country’s total, in the elections on Sunday.

While Milei’s relatively new party only has 37 deputies and six senators, the Peronist opposition movement has the largest majority in both houses.

As Milei pursues his campaign to devalue the state and deregulate the economy, Milei’s position is strengthened by the outcome, despite his need to forge alliances with the center-right in Congress to get legislation passed.

Washington earlier this month committed to a $ 40 billion bailout, including a $ 20 billion currency swap to stabilize the peso’s value, and a potential $ 20 billion “facility.”

Trump has threatened to withdraw if his populist ally performs poorly, warning that “we are not going to waste our time because you have somebody whose philosophy has no chance of making Argentina great again.”

According to analysts, Milei’s impressive performance on Sunday likely would mean at least a third of her lower house seats would be used to defend presidential vetoes and stop an attempt at impeachment.

Political analyst Sergio Berensztein told the Associated Press that “we had a much better election for the government than the polls predicted.”

However, he warned, “it’s a boost that should be taken with caution because the situation is still challenging both politically and economically.”

Since the Peronist opposition’s defeat in a provincial election last month, which caused a panic in the markets and led to a selloff in the peso, Milei’s government has been trying to avoid a currency crisis. This led to the US Treasury’s extraordinary intervention.

A number of scandals, including allegations of bribery against Milei’s powerful sister Karina Milei, damaged the president’s reputation as an anti-corruption advocate and wreaked havoc among his electorate who was enraged by his harsh austerity measures.

Many Argentines are still struggling to make ends meet despite the budget cuts significantly lowering inflation, which was at a high of 289 percent in April 2024 but fell to just 32 percent last month.

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,341

On Monday, October 27, 2025, this is how things are going:

Fighting

    According to Ukrainian Minister of Internal Affairs Ihor Klymenko, Russian drone attacks on the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, on Sunday morning killed at least three people and injured 29 others.

  • Seven children were among the injured, according to Klymenko.
  • According to local officials, a 63-year-old man was killed in the southeast of Zaporizhia on Sunday night, and a man died in the east of Kharkiv on Saturday night in the same area, according to the Kyiv Independent.
  • Governor Vadym Filashkin stated in posts on Telegram that one person was killed by Russian attacks on Sunday in the Donetsk region of Ukraine, and four others were killed there on Saturday.
  • In the city’s Leninsky district, the Ukrainian-occupied Donetsk, where two people were killed, were reported early on Monday by the Russian state news agency, citing emergency services.
  • One person was killed in a second Ukrainian attack in the Kherson region, according to TASS, citing local officials.
  • At least three people were killed early on Sunday morning in the Yasynuvata region as a result of another Ukrainian attack on the Russian-occupied Donetsk region, according to TASS.
  • Moscow, the capital of Russia, was forced to close its four airports early on Monday, with Russian air defenses downing 28 drones in five hours, according to Mayor Sergei Sobyanin.
  • One person was also killed in the Belgorod region of Russia on Sunday when the Ukrainians attacked.
  • According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, according to TASS, Russian forces destroyed 281 Ukrainian drones and two guided bombs in a 24-hour period.
  • Over the past ten days, the Ukrainian General Staff reported that its forces had regained control of Kucheriv Yar and Sukhetske, two Donetsk settlements.

Weapons

  • Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, announced that Moscow had successfully tested its nuclear-capable Burevestnik cruise missile, which he claimed can penetrate any defense shield. He also said it would start a move to deploy the missile.
  • In remarks made by the Kremlin on Sunday, Putin said, “It is a unique ware, which nobody else in the world has.”
  • Russian General Valery Gerasimov, the head of the general staff of Russia’s armed forces, told Putin in a joint statement released on Sunday that the missile travelled 14, 000 kilometers (8,700 miles) and was in the air for about 15 hours.
  • Top Putin aide Kirill Dmitriev, who was present in the country at the time the video was released, claimed his country had been informed of the Burevestnik’s “successful testing,” which he described as an “absolutely new class” of weapon.

diplomacy and politics

    Prime Minister Robert Fico stated on Sunday that Slovakia will not participate in any EU program that would provide military assistance to Ukraine in its fight against the Russian invasion.

  • He said, “I do not consent to Slovakia participating in any financial plan designed to assist Ukraine in managing its war and military budget.”
  • According to the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui will be in Russia from October 26 to October 28, according to a report from RIA state news agency on Sunday.

Regional security

    According to the National Crisis Management Centre, NATO member Lithuania on Sunday closed the border crossings between Belarus and Vilnius after several items, thought to be helium balloons, entered its airspace. This was the fourth time this week that this happened.

  • Additionally, it is the most recent in a line of drone strikes and airspace violations that have raised questions about whether Russia is testing NATO.

‘I could have killed them’ – Lawson has near miss with F1 marshals

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After two marshals ran across the track in front of him, Formula 1 driver Liam Lawson claimed he was only able to survive a fatal collision at Sunday’s Mexico City Grand Prix.

When Lawson rejoined the race after an early pit stop to replace a front wing, the incident occurred on the third lap when marshals were spotted on the circuit.

Racing Bulls driver Lawson responded to his race engineer with the following question on team radio: “Are you kidding me? ” Have you just witnessed that? They could have been killed, I suppose.

He continued, “I honestly couldn’t believe what I was seeing after the race.”

There were only two dudes running across the track when I came out on a new set of hards [tyres] and then Turn One.

“I almost struck one of them,” I must admit.

“Of course there has been a miscommunication somewhere, but I’ve never experienced that before, and I haven’t really seen that in the past.” It’s hardly acceptable.

“We don’t understand how on a live track marshals are permitted to run across the track like that. I have no idea why, but I’m sure there will be an explanation, “but it really can’t happen again.”

The International Automobile Federation (FIA), the organization’s governing body, is looking into the circumstances.

Race control was informed that debris was on the track at the apex of that corner following a turn one incident, according to the FIA.

Once all cars had passed, marshals were called and put on standby to enter the track and remove the debris.

The instructions to dispatch marshals were rescinded as soon as it became clear that Lawson had pitted, and a double yellow flag was displayed there.

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‘I could have killed them’ – Lawson has near miss with marshals

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After two marshals ran across the track in front of him, Formula 1 driver Liam Lawson claimed he was only able to survive a fatal collision at Sunday’s Mexico City Grand Prix.

When Lawson rejoined the race after an early pit stop to replace a front wing, the incident occurred on the third lap when marshals were spotted on the circuit.

Racing Bulls driver Lawson responded to his race engineer with the following question on team radio: “Are you kidding me? ” Have you just witnessed that? They could have been killed, I suppose.

He continued, “I honestly couldn’t believe what I was seeing after the race.”

There were only two dudes running across the track when I came out on a new set of hards [tyres] and then Turn One.

“I almost struck one of them,” I must admit.

“Of course there has been a miscommunication somewhere, but I’ve never experienced that before, and I haven’t really seen that in the past.” It’s hardly acceptable.

“We don’t understand how on a live track marshals are permitted to run across the track like that. I have no idea why, but I’m sure there will be an explanation, “but it really can’t happen again.”

The International Automobile Federation (FIA), the organization’s governing body, is looking into the circumstances.

Race control was informed that debris was on the track at the apex of that corner following a turn one incident, according to the FIA.

Once all cars had passed, marshals were called and put on standby to enter the track and remove the debris.

The instructions to dispatch marshals were rescinded as soon as it became clear that Lawson had pitted, and a double yellow flag was displayed there.

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‘I could have killed them’ – Lawson has near miss with F1 marshals

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After two marshals ran across the track in front of him, Formula 1 driver Liam Lawson claimed he was only able to survive a fatal collision at Sunday’s Mexico City Grand Prix.

When Lawson rejoined the race after an early pit stop to replace a front wing, the incident occurred on the third lap when marshals were spotted on the circuit.

Racing Bulls driver Lawson responded to his race engineer with the following question on team radio: “Are you kidding me? ” Have you just witnessed that? They could have been killed, I suppose.

He continued, “I honestly couldn’t believe what I was seeing after the race.”

There were only two dudes running across the track when I came out on a new set of hards [tyres] and then Turn One.

“I almost struck one of them,” I must admit.

“Of course there has been a miscommunication somewhere, but I’ve never experienced that before, and I haven’t really seen that in the past.” It’s hardly acceptable.

“We don’t understand how on a live track marshals are permitted to run across the track like that. I have no idea why, but I’m sure there will be an explanation, “but it really can’t happen again.”

The International Automobile Federation (FIA), the organization’s governing body, is looking into the circumstances.

Race control was informed that debris was on the track at the apex of that corner following a turn one incident, according to the FIA.

Once all cars had passed, marshals were called and put on standby to enter the track and remove the debris.

The instructions to dispatch marshals were rescinded as soon as it became clear that Lawson had pitted, and a double yellow flag was displayed there.

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‘Lost for words’ – how Bearman survived ‘crazy race’ to secure fourth

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Oliver Bearman may be a novice in Formula 1, but he is already proving to be an exceptional talent, despite the fact that he still finds himself struggling with who he is competing against.

After a strong drive at Sunday’s Mexico City Grand Prix secured him fourth place, his best-ever F1 result, the 20-year-old said, “I never thought I would be racing against Max]Verstappen] in real life, but I guess some things change.”

Even the four-time world champion would have been proud of Bearman’s bold and impressive driving, which he did not just compete with Verstappen.

He even managed to stay cool in the final moments of the race because Oscar Piastri, who had already led the day, needed to pass Bearman to force him to leave Mexico in that position.

With four races left, Bearman fought back thanks to Piastri’s fifth-place finish and victory for Lando Norris, who now leads the standings by one point.

Based on this performance, it makes sense to assume that Bearman might one day compete for titles alongside fellow Brit Norris.

He is only content to compete with much more experienced drivers for the time being.

He declared, “Definitely a crazy race.” We were looking at the podium at one point, and I’m a little lost for words. I had a lot of nerves when I brought it home.

P4 is a fantastic result, and both cars placed first overall. I’m so happy because we really needed that positive outcome.

We had a cool fight, and Bearman came out on top in the contest.

Early in the race, Bearman had his big moment.

Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton engaged in a battle in Turn One on lap six, forcing the Ferrari driver to wide before cutting the corner at Turn Three.

Verstappen braked late on Hamilton’s return to Turn Four, forcing him to run off the track and cut into the corner at Turn Five.

Verstappen was delayed and passed by Bearman, who tussled the pair by passing them and George Russell into Turn Six, earning Hamilton a 10-second penalty for leaving the track and gaining an advantage.

It was a daring and brilliant opportunistic driving tactic that paid off.

Bearman told Sky Sports, “You need to fight the same way back when you race against someone like Max [Verstappen], because he doesn’t give you an inch.”

“I’ve been watching him since I started watching F1, and I think he’s the best driver in F1, and I think it’s very cool to go wheel-to-wheel with him.”

We had a cool fight, despite the fact that he was a better race than us.

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Who is Bearman and what is his special feeling like?

Bearman was just entering his first season of F2 just two years ago.

In that campaign, he won the feature race at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix and became the first driver to top every practice session in the category’s history.

When brilliant weekends were punctuated by challenging ones, as is frequently the case for a rookie, Bearman started karting when he was eight years old, made his single-seater debut in 2020, won both the Italian and German Formula 4 titles in 2021, and finished third in his rookie season in Formula 3 in 2022.

He made his Formula 1 debut at last year’s Saudi Arabia Grand Prix when he was the reserve driver at Ferrari and had to take Carlos Sainz’s ill-fated absence. He started the season as one of the favorites in F2.

Bearman, who Haas confirmed in July 2024 that he would join them for this season, finished a very impressive seventh in that race.

He has finished in the top 10 seven times in his first full season of driving for the team, culminating in fourth place on Sunday.

He said, “Obviously, my goal in life is to fight that week in and week out.”

I didn’t anticipate engaging in any kind of racing, whether it be a Ferrari or a McLaren.

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