Maria Corina Machado, the overwhelming winner of the opposition primary, will not …
The climate phenomenon hit the country’s 2023 harvest hard, halving production of soy, corn, and wheat crops
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A Brazilian trade group representing global grain merchants on Thursday confirmed “atypical” sales of Brazilian soybeans to Argentina after rumors about unusual cargos being booked at this time of the …
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Sports
Messi, Álvarez, Scaloni, Dibu Martínez and Argentina “hinchada” nominated for FIFA’s The Best
World Cup champions Lionel Messi, Julián Alvarez, Emiliano “Dibu” Martinez and coach Lionel Scaloni are among the nominees for The Best FIFA Football Awards, which honor the most outstanding members …
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International rights nonprofit Human Rights Watch warned in the Argentina chapter of its annual report, published today, that the country was facing threats to judicial independence. However, it praised the …
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BusinessEconomicsMining
La Rioja lithium law sparks dispute amid public and private sector resource wrangle
Business groups have called on La Rioja provincial government not to pass a law declaring lithium a strategic resource and suspending exploration permits. The dispute reflects broader debates on extraction …
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In a small circle amid a crowd of teenagers, four freestylers aim for glory in the last rap battle of the year. It’s December 2016. Gonzalo is one of countless …
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – US consumer prices fell for the first time in more than two and a half years in December amid declining prices for gasoline and motor vehicles, offering hope …
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The drought affecting over half of Argentina’s national territory means agricultural production levels this year will be lower than the 2021/2022 season and below the five-year average, especially for wheat. …
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Leaders of opposition coalition Juntos por el Cambio have announced plans to boycott the government’s legislative agenda for the duration of its impeachment bid against the supreme court. “For as …
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Human rightsLatin AmericaSociety
“The death toll is appalling”: 17 demonstrators killed in one day in Peru
At least 17 people were killed in clashes with police in southern Peru, the country’s human rights office said on Monday, the deadliest day so far of protests demanding early …
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Feminist lawyer and journalist Greta Pena will become the new chairwoman of the National Institute Against Discrimination, Racism and Xenophobia (INADI) after Victoria Donda’s resignation on December 29. “My goal …