What happens when a country with triple-digit inflation and chronic fiscal deficits elects a chainsaw-wielding populist with a dead dog for chief counsel as president? Back in November, following the unexpected triumph of the
The increasingly bitter personal feud between Argentine President Javier Milei and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has escalated into the most serious diplomatic confrontation between Argentina and Brazil in recent
MoreThe Argentine judiciary has annulled a decree issued by President Javier Milei that sought to restrict the granting of Argentine citizenship to foreign nationals, ruling that the measure exceeded executive powers and
MoreArgentina’s President Javier Milei has signed a decree that removes citizen participation mechanisms and transparency requirements in the selection process for Supreme Court judges, altering federal regulations that have governed judicial appointments
MoreArgentina has officially authorized active-duty military personnel to hold private-sector jobs while continuing their military service, a measure introduced amid a worsening wage crisis affecting the Armed Forces and the broader public
MoreCarlos “Indio” Solari, one of Argentina’s most influential rock figures, has died on June 5, 2026, at the age of 77 following a hemorrhagic stroke, marking the end of an era in
MoreArgentina’s Streets Fill With Protest as “Ni Una Menos” Marks 11 Years of Gender Violence Resistance
Thousands of demonstrators gathered across Argentina on June 3 as the feminist collective Ni Una Menos led nationwide marches marking 11 years since its founding, renewing calls for justice for victims of
MoreJavier Milei’s government took office in December 2023 with a strong rhetoric about the need to expand freedom. However, rather than expanding it, his economic policy reduces it. Neoliberal policy advocates a
MoreMassive demonstrations swept across Argentina on Tuesday as hundreds of thousands of students, teachers and university workers marched against austerity measures imposed by President Javier Milei and demanded the immediate release of
MoreA landmark court case in Buenos Aires is reopening the final chapter of Diego Maradona’s life, as prosecutors accuse his medical team of negligence and “eventual intent” in a death that has
MoreNearly fifty years after Argentina’s last military dictatorship unleashed a campaign of repression that left tens of thousands missing, forensic experts have identified the remains of twelve people who were forcibly disappeared.
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