The president paid tribute to Argentina’s fallen soldiers in the 1982 Malvinas War
Politics
Court orders government to comply with university funding law, amid strikes
As university professors hold protests due to low salaries, a federal court ordered the Milei administration to comply with a law that established pay raises
Manuel Adorni is investigated over unjustified wealth growth and the improper acquisition of a house. His wife’s state contracts are also under scrutiny
Leonardo Szuchet replaced Joaquín Mogaburu, following the arrival of new justice minister Juan Bautista Mahíques
The CGT had filed an injunction request, arguing that several articles of the law were unconstitutional
The AFA president and four other executives are accused of failing to deposit funds within a legal deadline
Known as ‘hojarasca’ or ‘dead leaves’ bill, it aims to eliminate outdated and unapplicable laws
The court exonerated the country of any liability during the nationalization process carried out in 2012
Caputo rejects rumors of recession and says Argentine economy boasts ‘record’ growth
The economy minister defended President Javier Milei’s program, but said that growth might not be equal for all sectors