Social leader Juan Grabois said the Human Capital Ministry should still comply with the ruling ordering renewed food deliveries
Judiciary
US aviation company sues Argentina for not paying presidential plane fuel bill
The government blamed the outstanding US$350,000 tab on the previous administration, but some trips took place after Milei took office
Argentina: granting Burford’s request for YPF shares would ‘violate international law’
The financial firm had asked for the country’s equity stake as partial payment for the US$16.1 billion trial over the company’s expropriation
Human rights lawyer and former Herald writer Horacio Méndez Carreras dies at 86
The Argentine attorney represented the French state in the dictatorship trials for the murder of nuns Alice Domon and Léonie Duquet
The hedge fund is reportedly seeking to force an out-of-court negotiation in the US$16.1 billion lawsuit
This is the first time an alleged Ukrainian torture victim pursues justice in Argentine courts
The New York judge declared the case closed and the lawsuits void. Plaintiffs have 30 days to appeal
AmCham and IDEA called for honest candidates and gender parity in the country’s top court
Argentina’s top court should have five members, but it has had four since 2021