President Javier Milei’s ley bases scraped through the Senate this week while a fierce repression by security forces raged outside, holding dozens under disproportionate charges
Editorial
The scandal surrounding the government’s food hoarding shows what destroying the state means in practice
From online trolls to the Casa Rosada, the government explicitly rejects Argentina’s feminist movement. Less than six months in, it’s proven deadly
The recent diplomatic crisis with Spain shows that he is much more interested in culture wars than in advancing Argentine interests
The omnibus bill 2.0 and fiscal package’s approval in the Lower House is his first legislative win — but the war is far from over
But it’s for used fighter jets and pay increases for government officials, not universities
Argentine retirees protesting poverty were met with pepper spray. They deserve better
The government is patting itself on the back while ignoring a new recession that has the country on its knees
Behind La Libertad Avanza’s rhetoric targeting a corrupt political class is a series of nepotistic appointments, two of which made headlines this week