Argentine President Javier Milei’s upcoming labor reform plan is reviving longstanding tensions between the country’s banks ...
As of October, the number of state workers stands at 282,000 – the result of a wave of lay-offs that began in 2023 and ended ...
If President Javier Milei’s ‘Omnibus law’ does not pass through Congress, cutbacks will continue for state personnel, with cuts in overtime, the freezing of salaries, and the non-renewal of expiring ...
President Javier Milei confirmed late Tuesday his party became the biggest group in the lower house of Argentina’s Congress ...
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Argentina's meltdown offers a global warning

Argentina's economic unraveling is not just a local tragedy, it is a live stress test of what happens when chronic fiscal ...
If the UK papers are to be believed, the biggest upside of Rachel Reeves’ latest budget is that Keir Starmer is safe from a ...
Workers facing persecutory layoffs and suspensions in two important companies that operate in Argentina, a refinery of Shell ...
Banks in Argentina saw their worst results since the pandemic amid President Javier Milei’s fierce push to tame the currency ...
The far right in Latin America is angry. Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro and Argentina’s Javier Milei always look furious, and they ...
For many councils, the Luxon government’s plan to restrict the ability of local councils to increase rates to a range of between two and four per cent annually, is a recipe for : (b) increasing user ...
Ex-military officers who served in Argentina’s brutal dictatorship and their families have staged a rare rally to push for ...
U.S. President Donald Trump explicitly tied the bailout to Argentina's election - widely viewed as a referendum on Milei. Said Trump: "If he wins, we're staying with him, and if he doesn't win, we're ...