The changes would modify technical criteria in order to allow mining in areas that are currently protected
The changes would modify technical criteria in order to allow mining in areas that are currently protected
The new policy was welcomed by the IMF, which called the new scheme ‘important’
After 54 luxury vehicles were found in a mansion raided during a money laundering investigation, the senator called for an ethics probe against Claudio Tapia and Pablo Toviggino
Argentine President Javier Milei said it was a step towards ‘the defense of life, freedom and private property’ in the region
The union announced dates and times of actions after negotiations with the Argentine Air Navigation Company failed
The far-right candidate beat Jeannette Jara, the government’s left-wing chosen successor, by a 16-point margin
Former military police Omar Torres’ testimony has led to convictions for crimes against humanity and the discovery of mass graves
Buenos Aires is known for its football fanatics, but it secretly runs on tennis — and it converted this lifelong singles player into a lover of doubles
80 years after the Nazi trials and 40 years since the Argentine dictatorship was first condemned, we look at the lessons both historic cases left