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June 17 (UPI) --Argentine President Javier Milei plans to introduce a new package of state and economic reforms to Congress after the country's legislative elections in October. Milei hopes the vote ...
FUTURE historians are likely to note with respect that the second half of the 1950s was a period in which some of the most powerful dictators in Latin America were pulled down. The list includes, ...
With his chainsaw economics, Milei is jolting Argentina back to life. The economy grew at its fastest clip in nearly 20 years ...
Prosecutors in Argentina accuse former President Alberto Fernández of irregularities in public sector insurance contracts ...
The Government of Argentina announced this Wednesday its decision to withdraw from the World Health Organization (WHO), citing "profound differences" with the organization's health management. The ...
For months now, senior citizens have gathered to protest Argentina’s government policies and particularly its pension reform.
Argentina will roll out changes to the country's anti-dumping system in an effort to promote greater competition and bring down prices, Economy Minister Luis Caputo said on social media on Wednesday.
Once a proud Peronist pillar in the nation’s constitution, Argentina’s hospitals are crumbling thanks to its libertarian government ...
In addition, 16 small government-owned banks, mainly provincial, and the National Mortgage Bank were privatized. Payment system reforms Before the reforms of the mid-1990s, payments were effected ...
Javier Milei Wages War on Argentina’s Government The President, a libertarian economist given to outrageous provocations, wants to remake the nation. Can it survive his shock-therapy approach?
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with reporter Daniel Politi about the turnaround for Argentina's once-ailing economy. Some signs indicate the economic progress is happening on the backs of poor people.
Argentina is easing foreign currency reporting rules to encourage residents to start using an estimated $271 billion in cash dollars squirreled away in mattresses and foreign bank accounts, long ...