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The establishment of a permanent US naval base in Argentina’s southernmost port, Ushuaia, would be a major departure from ...
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 controls, known locally as el cepo (the clamp), meant that citizens and businesses were limited in the amount of foreign ...
Merchants selling everything from electronics, consumer goods and streaming services are coming back to Argentina as ...
Through defunding and dismissing personnel, he’s launched what appears to be an attempt to dismantle the Human Rights ...
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 ...
"Now at least prices don't all increase week by week." Argentina's public sector salaries have lost ground under President ...
The files reveal information about a number of notorious Nazis such as Josef Mengele and Adolf Eichmann.
Argentine savers are going back to the bank to buy dollars after President Javier Milei granted them complete freedom to do ...
One of the most surprising sparks behind this surge? Javier Báez. For the better part of two seasons, Báez’s six-year, $140 million contract looked like an anchor around the Tigers’ neck.
The South American leader will address the Knesset and sign a memorandum of understanding. By Etgar Lefkovits, JNS ...
Argentinan President Javier Milei appeared overcome with emotion as he attended the funeral of Pope Francis at St Peter's Square in Vatican City.Milei was among leaders from more than 150 countries ...