The country’s main trade union organization deemed the law ‘unconstitutional’
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 government unit is trying to locate the 135,000 people who went missing during a decades-long armed conflict. The …
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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
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President Javier Milei said ‘oscillations’ in the disinflation process were a possibility
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Political maneuvering for the party’s new leadership made tensions between Mauricio Macri and Patricia Bullrich reach boiling point
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Advocates say the RIGI regime offers crucial legal guarantees — but critics say the country itself gets a raw deal
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As the ‘blue dollar’ continues to surge, he denied he would devalue the peso
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Joaquín Cottani is close to former Economy Minister Domingo Cavallo, a vocal critic of the government
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The case will be closed unless Argentina secures permission to appeal to the Supreme Court
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Amid diplomatic tensions, the country renegotiated an agreement that matured over June and July