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A selection of the stories that caught our eye over the last seven days in Argentina. Last Monday Manhattan judge Loretta Preska ordered Argentina to hand over 51 percent of YPF shares within the next ...
China condemned U.S. strikes on Iran, calling them a serious violation of international law that further inflamed tensions in the Middle East. In a statement, the Chinese Foreign Ministry urged all ...
The visit by the Taiwanese representative to Binyamin is part of the Council’s Foreign Desk efforts and follows recent ...
Hamas and the Houthis vow retaliation for U.S. strikes on Iran, as reaction from most world leaders focuses on dialogue and deescalation.
IT could have been Aeschylus, the Greek tragedian or Phillip Gibbs, the journalist who covered the First World War, who probably coined the all-time enduring aphorism. During war, the first casualty ...
After the attack, in which military commanders, nuclear scientists and civilians were killed, Iran retaliated with missile strikes on Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, as quoted from Buenos Aires Herald. The ...
Javier Milei has proven the economist naysayers wrong. Argentina's economy is thriving thanks to his bold reforms.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has publicly accused Javier Milei of ruining his country and “trampling people underfoot.” ...
Casa Rosada (the Pink House), where the Argentine president and his ministers work, is also located on Plaza de Mayo but on ...
Genetics reunited the families of Argentina’s disappeared. President Javier Milei’s government is imperiling that.
Milei reportedly gave the new pope a historical document from 1642, a handwoven vicuña poncho, and Austrian economist Friedrich Hayek ’s 1988 book, “The Fatal Conceit: The Errors of Socialism.” ...