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May 15, 2026
Business

Water for Sale: Argentina’s Milei Pushes Massive Privatization of Essential Services

AySA (Agua y Saneamientos Argentinos) is set to return to private ownership after Argentina’s government confirmed plans to sell 90% of the state-controlled water and sanitation company, marking one of the most

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For Argentina’s Small Farmers, the Land Is Predictable but the Markets Are Not

Thirty years ago, in my economics textbook in India, the section on international trade referred to Argentina. It would be better, according to the textbook, for Argentina to concentrate on the production and export of beef, while Germany should direct

June 9, 2023

Venezuela Clamps Down on Black Market Dollar Use

Business

Venezuela’s government has intensified efforts to suppress black market dollar transactions, enforcing strict penalties on businesses using unofficial exchange rates in a bid to

Argentina’s Milei Faces Impeachment Over Crypto Scandal

Geopolitics/News

Argentina’s President Javier Milei is facing a potential impeachment threat after his endorsement of the controversial LIBRA cryptocurrency sparked accusations of misconduct. Opposition lawmakers

Milei Takes on Argentina’s Unions With Sweeping Labour Reform Push

February 8, 2026
Business

President Javier Milei has launched his most confrontational bid yet to reshape Argentina’s economy, pushing a sweeping labour reform bill that has brought him into direct conflict with the country’s powerful trade

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Argentina Labels Iran’s Quds Force a Terrorist Organization in Sharp Diplomatic Move

January 18, 2026
Diplomacy/News

Argentina’s president has taken a decisive step to label Iran’s elite Quds Force as a terrorist organization, citing both historic bombings on Argentine soil and recent allegations of mass killings of protesters

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Argentina Fully Repays $20 Billion US Currency Swap After Market Crisis

January 11, 2026
Business/Trade Wars

Argentina has fully repaid the funds drawn under its $20 billion currency swap with the US Treasury, signaling a significant recovery from the market turmoil that threatened President Javier Milei’s government last

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BlackRock’s Patagonia Land Deals Spark Fears of ‘Green Grabbing’

December 26, 2025
Human Rights/News

BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, is acquiring large tracts of farmland in Argentina’s Patagonia region as part of carbon offset initiatives, prompting growing concern among activists and local communities over what

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IMF Urges Argentina to Accelerate Reserve Buildup Under $20 Billion Program

November 14, 2025
Business/Trade Wars

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has called on Argentina’s government to accelerate efforts to build up foreign reserves as part of its $20 billion lending program, warning that stronger buffers are essential

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Milei’s Revolution Faces Cautionary Echoes from Chile’s ‘Chicago Boys’ Era

November 2, 2025
Business

When Argentine President Javier Milei bounded onto a stage in Santiago back in 2019 to greet Rolf Lüders — one of the last surviving “Chicago Boys” — he was paying homage to

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Milei’s Libertarian Surge Shakes Argentina’s Political Landscape

October 27, 2025
Argentina/World

Argentinian President Javier Milei’s party, La Libertad Avanza, pulled off a surprising triumph in Sunday’s legislative elections, winning 40.84 percent of votes for Congress compared with 31.64 percent for the opposition Peronist

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Imperial Double Standards: Warfare for Venezuela and Welfare for Argentina

October 15, 2025
Geopolitics/Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Venezuela’s Bolivarian Revolution has been in the vanguard of the Global South. In contrast, President Javiar Milei’s government in Argentina represents the logical, though absurd, consequence of extreme neoliberalism, which he calls

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US Lifeline for Argentina Raises Questions About Debt Sustainability, Experts Warn

September 28, 2025
Business

This week’s US financial support for Argentina has increased speculation that the South American country may seek additional assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), despite already receiving unprecedented sums from the

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Protests Erupt as Argentine President Milei Faces Corruption Allegations

August 30, 2025
Business/Corruption

President Javier Milei faced an angry crowd of protesters on Wednesday while campaigning in Lomas de Zamora, a suburb of Buenos Aires and a traditional Peronist stronghold. Stones, bottles, and plants were

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