The president will give a speech on Sunday evening, hours before the mandated budget deadline, following a bittersweet political week for his administration
The president will give a speech on Sunday evening, hours before the mandated budget deadline, following a bittersweet political week for his administration
From funding cuts to police deployment, Argentina’s renowned public higher education and research is facing alarming government hostility
The State Department imposed sanctions on the state-funded network for alleged covert intelligence activities
The president has promised to block the legislation, just a week and a half after striking down a bid to increase pensions payments
It’s is the first time since the Constitutional reform of 1994 that both chambers of Congress have rejected a presidential decree
The opposition failed to secure the two thirds needed to override the president’s veto after a group of UCR deputies agreed to back the government
It’s easy to laugh at freedom of information restrictions that seem tailor-made to avoid awkward questions about Milei’s dogs — but the threat is real
They carry out online attacks that turn into real-world violence. This investigation delves into one of the most ruthless groups and their connections with the government
The Foreign Ministry announced the request the same day as immigration modified rules for Venezuelans in the country with expired documents, in a strong foreign policy nod