As university professors hold protests due to low salaries, a federal court …
Known as ‘hojarasca’ or ‘dead leaves’ bill, it aims to eliminate outdated and unapplicable laws
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Analysts say the bond proposal would mask expenditures that all but wipe out the Milei administration’s lauded fiscal surplus
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It is the second time in two weeks the monetary authority has reduced the rate for one-day repo transactions
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Cuba says state airline cancelled flights after Argentine companies denied it fuel
Argentine supply companies declined to provide fuel because of the U.S. trade embargo against Cuba, according to a statement from the Havana-based carrier
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Massive gatherings in Buenos Aires and other major cities nationwide demanded funding be updated
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The president emphasized that private investments were the only way out for the Argentine economy
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Faculties at the university, the alma mater of 4 of Argentina’s 5 nobel laureate, are turning off lights and cutting activities to save money
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But it’s for used fighter jets and pay increases for government officials, not universities
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The president promised he would not devalue the peso again in an hour-long address
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The Episcopalian Conference issued a statement raising concern about a society ‘ruled by individualism and a loveless kind of freedom’
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Gerardo Werthein will be stationed in Washington D.C. while Rabbi Axel Wahnish will be in Tel Aviv