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You pay, you contribute, and then they make you feel like a beggar,” said Claudia Pilla, a 56-year-old teacher from Buenos ...
The fate of Argentina’s state-run oil company was thrown into doubt Monday as a U.S. judge ordered the cash-strapped country ...
President Javier Milei welcomed regional leaders like Brazil’s Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Bolivia’s Luis Arce, Uruguay’s ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has departed for Buenos Aires, Argentina, following the completion of his visit to ...
Journalists face an increasing number of attacks from Argentina’s highest office, raising concerns about the undermining of ...
Argentina was ordered to give up its controlling stake in energy company YPF SA within two weeks to help satisfy a $16 ...
Cancer patients say they’ve grown sicker since Argentina’s radical libertarian President Javier Milei took his chainsaw to the public health system.
By Marco Cacciati Argentina's latest $20bn International Monetary Fund agreement – its 23rd since 1958 – has been greeted ...
The INDEC national statistics bureau does not consider them poor, but millions of Argentina can’t make it to the end of the ...
Milei, a former financial analyst, came second in the first round of the election on Sunday behind Sergio Massa, Argentina’s incumbent left-wing economy minister. The two candidates are set to ...
Asked by Le Point if Argentina could leave the Paris Agreement, Milei answered: “Yes, I am considering it because I do not adhere to the environmentalist agenda. For me it is a real fraud.