There's a number of reasons why Argentina seems to be particularly appealing to Russians. A cottage industry of firms has popped up that cater to Russian women coming to have babies. The agencies offer Russians travel packages, including accommodation and translation services. Some exaggerate how easy it is for parents of Argentine babies to get citizenship themselves.
Protests against proposed judicial reforms have intensified. Could Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu succumb to the pressure at last? Pregnant Russians are flocking to countries with birthright citizenship; we ask why so many are aiming for Argentina. And a chat with our new co-host, Ore Ogunbiyi.
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