The Argentine president offered a mix of culture war and domestic politics …
Facundo Iglesia
Facundo Iglesia is an economics, finance and technology reporter for the Buenos Aires Herald. His work has appeared in The Guardian, Wired, Le Monde Diplomatique, Rest of World, Perfil, among many others. In 2021, he won the ESET Latin American Award for Journalism on Computer Security.
The move is part of a legal tit-for-tat between the retail juggernaut’s e-wallet Mercado Pago and the banks’ MODO
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According to a Córdoba prosecutor’s office, Fernando Albareda wrote the threats implying police involvement and will testify soon
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The photo, which surfaced on Tuesday, was taken last month during a visit widely condemned by human rights organizations
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While some sectors see signs of recovery, others feel that the recession is part of President Milei’s plan
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International relationsLatin AmericaSociety
Chaos in BA and Caracas as Argentina, Venezuela recall diplomats
The post-electoral diplomatic dispute has left opposition aides and Venezuelan migrants in limbo
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Anxious citizens holding vigil in Buenos Aires said their hearts and dreams were ‘broken’ after Maduro claimed victory
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Whether President Nicolás Maduro and diplomat Edmundo González Urrutia will recognize the validity of the result in the face of defeat remains to be seen
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An exploration of a key player in Argentina’s turbulent economic history, who was recently appointed to his own tailor-made ministry. Originally written for Revista Anfibia, translated and adapted for the Herald
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They also denounced that a meeting of LLA deputies with convicted repressors masks the government’s intention of freeing them
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International relationsJudiciary
Argentina is evaluating asylum requests from more than 100 Brazilians
Brazil’s judiciary is looking to extradite at least 60 of them who were allegedly involved in the 2023 coup attempt
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While Milei says this is the first step toward lifting currency controls, critics worry about the depletion of international reserve