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Argentina - Page 3

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

Columns

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

Javier Milei’s Government Accused of Illegal Espionage Amid Mounting Political Tensions

August 6, 2025
Defence/News

Argentinian President Javier Milei is facing serious allegations of unlawful surveillance after a leaked intelligence document revealed that his administration may have authorised espionage operations against political opponents, trade unions, pensioner groups

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Ten Years After Ni Una Menos: Feminism, Resistance, and the Future

June 14, 2025
Columns/Human Rights

The Cry That Fuelled the Flames Already Burning On 3 June 2015, the murder of Chiara Páez, a pregnant teenager from Santa Fe, at the hands of her boyfriend, sparked one of

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Argentina’s Inflation Dips Below 2% for First Time in Five Years

June 13, 2025
Business

Argentina’s monthly inflation has dropped below 2% for the first time in five years, a milestone victory for President Javier Milei in his campaign to tame the country’s long-standing inflation crisis. According

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Milei Bets on “Mattress Dollars” to Boost Argentine Economy

May 20, 2025
Business

Argentina’s libertarian President Javier Milei is set to unveil sweeping reforms aimed at drawing billions of undeclared U.S. dollars back into the formal economy, according to a recent Financial Times report. The

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Milei Turns on Macri in Bid to Reshape Argentina’s Right

May 13, 2025
Business

Argentine President Javier Milei is escalating a dramatic political realignment by severing ties with former President Mauricio Macri, his one-time ally, in a bold attempt to dominate Argentina’s non-Peronist right, according to

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The 18th Brumaire of Javier Milei

May 8, 2025
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

‘History repeats itself: first as tragedy, then as farce”–Karl Marx, The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte From Tragedy to Farce, from Farce to Grotesque If Marx had lived to see the 21st

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Argentina Publishes Secret Files Confirming Nazi War Criminals Were Sheltered After WWII

April 30, 2025
Diplomacy/History

Argentina has officially released hundreds of previously hard-to-access documents confirming its long-suspected role in sheltering senior Nazi war criminals after the Second World War, fulfilling a campaign promise made by President Javier

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Milei Scraps Currency Policy in High-Stakes Gamble to Tame Inflation

April 21, 2025
Business

Argentina’s libertarian president, Javier Milei, made a bold and high-risk shift in his economic strategy this week, dismantling a long-standing currency policy that had been central to his battle against the country’s

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Argentina Eases Currency Controls in Bid to Secure $20 Billion IMF Lifeline

April 13, 2025
Business

Argentina has agreed to significantly relax its strict currency controls as part of a landmark $20 billion deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), a bold move by President Javier Milei’s administration

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UK Suspected Israeli Spying and Arms Sales to Argentina During Falklands War

April 7, 2025
Diplomacy/History

Britain suspected Israel of bugging its embassy in Tel Aviv and launched a covert propaganda campaign against the Israeli government after discovering it had secretly supplied weapons to Argentina during the 1982

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