Rising tensions within the country’s oldest political party led to 12 lawmakers creating a new ‘Democracy Forever’ bloc in the Chamber of Deputies
Politics
Analysis: Did Kirchner and Kicillof make up at the Abuelas’ anniversary?
The Peronist leaders’ joint outing was meant to show that rumors of a split have been greatly exaggerated — but they failed to convince
Outrage after government website site refers to the Malvinas as ‘Falklands’
Argentina’s Foreign Minister Diana Mondino blamed the mistake on ‘leftist ideology’
The research also ranked Argentina as having the ninth lowest life expectancy, with an average life span of 75.4 years old
Axel Kicillof said the comments about the final nail in a coffin ‘with Cristina inside’ were ‘unworthy of a president’
Kirchner to face off against Quintela in Justicialista Party elections
It is the first time two candidates have competed for the Peronist party’s leadership
Members of the government accuse her of having an agenda of her own while some Peronists see her as a potential ally
Milei has vetoed legislation providing essential funding for public universities. Now their students are fighting back — and taking over
GDP coupon case: Argentina must pay US$1.75 billion, UK Supreme Court rules
The British Supreme Court has rejected Argentina’s request to appeal the US$1.75 billion lawsuit it lost against four hedge funds over securities linked to Argentina’s 2013 gross domestic product. Monday’s ruling means Argentina has exhausted its options for appealing the case. The creditors have already claimed the US$337 …