Agostina Páez faced up to 15 years in prison, but she is …
‘La Última Fortaleza’ brings 14th-century Carcassonne to life with dragons, knights, and historical detail
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The economy minister also said that Argentines would have to sell their U.S. dollars to pay taxes during an interview
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The sports media outlet put him as the greatest football player, one of only three non-U.S. athletes on the list
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Manuel Adorni clarified that the VP’s words were her ‘personal opinion’ and not the government’s position
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‘There’s no democracy without justice,’ said Amos Linetzky, president of the Jewish community center. President Javier Milei attended the memorial event
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Five Argentine culture festivals win British Council grants
The Circular Cultural program grants 10,000 pounds to promote sustainable cultural initiatives and strengthen ties between Argentina and the UK
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Anyone with undeclare assets worth over US$100,000 have to pay an extraordinary tax in U.S. dollars, unless they make investments approved by the Economy Ministry
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The Fund also predicted a 140% annual inflation rate for this year and 5% growth for 2025
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The Buenos Aires governor’s pledge came as the province competes with Río Negro to be the site of an LNG plant
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Born in Corrientes, Báez spent her life looking for her grandchild, who was born while her pregnant daughter was kidnapped by the military dictatorship in 1977
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The government justified its decision by stating that the agency’s role has been ‘unnatural for decades’