The professors’ unions also called for a nationwide march on May 12, …
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.
A report said that a leading company is selling a folding chair it imports at almost eight times its …
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The CGT had filed an injunction request, arguing that several articles of the law were unconstitutional
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BusinessScience & Innovation
Three startups run by Argentine women that aim to transform entire industries
Founders of initiatives that deal with mental health treatments, agriculture, and medical data presented their projects in a heavily male-dominated business landscape
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The court exonerated the country of any liability during the nationalization process carried out in 2012
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More than 100,000 people signed up to debate a controversial law loosening restrictions on mining in glaciers and their surrounding areas
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The massive thefts committed by dictatorship officers are crimes the Argentine judiciary has only recently begun to investigate in full
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Companies announced investments totaling US$16 billion — but most came from domestic firms
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International relationsJudiciary
Argentina reaches settlement with holdout funds over 2001 defaulted debt
Creditor and debtor agreed to ‘a standstill’ in a US court until the agreement is finalized
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The shock ignited by the U.S. and Israel’s attacks on Iran may fuel inflation, but also positively impact Buenos Aires’ foreign accounts, analysts say
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The manufacturing sector fell by 7.9%, surpassed only by Hungary, according to United Nations’ data
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International relationsPolitics
Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo: ‘In my mind, I am still imprisoned’
He spoke in a highly awaited press conference amid different versions about his release