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Christian Bialogurski, 35, often spends 12 hours a day teaching communications classes at schools in the Buenos Aires suburbs ...
Merchants selling everything from electronics, consumer goods and streaming services are coming back to Argentina as ...
Javier Milei’s right-wing government is racking up new debt with the IMF. It’s part of a vicious cycle the country seems ...
The 49th edition of Feria Internacional del Libro de Buenos Aires has been – as was the case last year – dominated by ...
Meanwhile, Milei and other top government officials gave themselves a 48 percent salary increase last year. The government also quietly shipped several tons of gold reserves to the United Kingdom as ...
The controls, known locally as el cepo (the clamp), meant that citizens and businesses were limited in the amount of foreign ...
Argentina’s Congress rejected a bill authored by President Javier Milei Wednesday, leaving open the possibility that former ...
By Marco Cacciati in Berlin Canadian miner McEwen Copper is pushing ahead with one of Latin America's most ambitious copper ...
Through defunding and dismissing personnel, he’s launched what appears to be an attempt to dismantle the Human Rights ...
Argentine President Javier Milei signed Decree No. 303/2025, authorizing a new Operating Agreement for the Yacyretá ...
Argentina’s leader has cut inflation, reduced poverty, and is making the economy grow. But things may still go wrong. | Opinion ...
Just over a year into President Javier Milei's radical experiment in Argentina, his government boasts of an economic miracle: a record fiscal surplus, a stronger currency, and surging market optimism.