The Argentine president is largely conducting foreign policy along ideological lines. Will he live to regret it?
Politics
The business magnate and former U.S. president have both met Milei since he took office
The legal battle continues, as the former president gave an interview and his ex-partner filed a new statement with the judiciary
Argentine oilseed workers’ strike paused as unions and bosses ordered to negotiate
The government-mandated talks come after a week of strikes that have resulted in daily losses of US$10 million
Javier Olivera Ravassi reportedly brokered a meeting between LLA legislators and several dictatorship-era war criminals at Ezeiza prison in July
In a blurring of the line between security and defense, the military could be deployed without declaring a state of siege if a new legal project is approved
Argentina’s vice president said the Fernández government’s pandemic measures meant she couldn’t empathize with the former first lady’s descriptions of violence she allegedly suffered
Argentina’s former first lady claimed she had been living in the guest house at the presidential residence since July 2023
The formal accusations come after former first lady Fabiola Yañez reported him on Tuesday, following the leak of photos and chats allegedly detailing abuse by the former president