The inferno, which killed 194 people, marked a before and after in Argentine culture and legislation
The inferno, which killed 194 people, marked a before and after in Argentine culture and legislation
Extending the 2023 bill will see the government assigning funding increases at its own discretion
Argentina’s libertarian president said he’d take a ‘deep chainsaw’ to the state in his second year in office
The rights watchdog made the comment in a note celebrating the identification of a man stolen from his parents by the dictatorship
The attorney general said Patricia Bullrich and Gerardo Werthein are considered ‘persons of interest’ in the case
Argentina is entering 2025 with good indicators, including low country risk, a stable currency market, and rising activity. The challenge? Competitiveness
Los Grobo Agropecuaria and its subsidiary Agrofina said that they were unable to pay around US$400 million in debt
The government has attributed the sale to pent-up demand from the auto sector after the PAIS tax was lifted
The government recently slashed 50% of the Human Rights Secretariat staff, which is in charge of running them