Argentina’s Congress approves ruling party’s Labour Modernisation Bill after weeks of protests and negotiations; Flagship ...
A selection of the stories that caught our eye over the last seven days in Argentina. Judge Diego Amarante last Monday ...
The end for ‘El Muñeco’ came in subdued fashion, a 1-0 defeat to Vélez on Sunday night which marked River's third consecutive ...
US government has previously backed Argentina in the case, urging courts not to allow the plaintiffs to seize majority stake ...
Argentina’s Senate voted on Thursday on Javier Milei's bill that would allow governors — many pro-mining — to overrule federal protections on glaciers and their surrounds, known as periglacial areas.
Milei and La Libertad Avanza notch up another legislative win in special Congress sessions; New juvenile penal regime will lower the age of criminal responsibility to 14, down from the present age of ...
The bill to amend the National Glacier Protection Law, would dismantle the minimalist regime which today protects glaciers and the periglacial perimeter, Argentina’s most important strategic water ...
Argentina’s upper house approves Milei-backed overhaul of landmark 2010 law, bill now heads to lower house; Greenpeace activists detained during protest outside Congress.
The improved macroeconomic situation must eventually translate into better opportunities for a majority of the people.
Let us hope that President Milei takes a newly favourable Congress seriously and presents a solid agenda for the parliamentary year ahead.
Qualification for Copa Libertadores last 16 secures place at 2025 tournament in United States and a US$40-million windfall; River’s former manager Marcelo Gallardo sacked by Saudi Arabian side ...
Federal court orders Health Ministry to publicise a collective constitutional amparo action seeking to guarantee access to abortion.