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Lawmakers move to investigate the controversial token promoted by President Milei after investors suffered major losses.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has reached a preliminary agreement with Argentina on a $20 billion bailout package.
Argentines were also angered by Dabiri's trip, for a different reason. The South American country remains deeply traumatized by the bombing attacks against the Israeli Embassy and a Jewish community ...
The moratorium on social security contributions ended on March 23. The government has announced that it will not extend this ...
Argentina's Congress on Tuesday backed the creation of a commission of inquiry into a cryptocurrency promoted by President ...
Argentina's General Labor Confederation ... followed violent clashes during a retirees' protest in front of the National Congress, which resulted in over 120 arrests and nearly 50 people injured ...
he issued executive orders shredding Argentina’s public sector. Yet he remains popular enough to give his party, La Libertad Avanza, currently a minority in both houses of the National Congress ...
Confederación General del Trabajo (CGT) umbrella union grouping, Argentina’s largest labour federation, confirms third ...
The central committee of Argentina’s oldest and largest trade union confederation, the CGT, announced that there will be a ...
Argentina's Congress on Wednesday gave President Javier Milei the green light to negotiate a new IMF loan agreement, on top of the $44 billion Buenos Aires already owes the lender. Milei asked ...