Argentina reinforces ties with the US with purchase of used F-16s
President Javier Milei chose this option over China’s offer of newer aircraft with better weapons, at a time when Washington is trying to curtail Beijing’s influence in Latin America
President Javier Milei chose this option over China’s offer of newer aircraft with better weapons, at a time when Washington is trying to curtail Beijing’s influence in Latin America
Mexico will take Ecuador embassy raid to the International Court of Justice and asks the United Nations to suspend the Andean nation
The Argentine president is traveling with a delegation led by his sister Karina Milei and will later fly to Denmark to buy F-16 military aircraft with American financial assistance
The Bolivian activist, writer and popular educator calls for better coordination among global women’s movements in order to confront a ‘patriarchy that presents itself in the form of fascist groups’
The United States is foreseeing, on a very hypothetical and hazy horizon, a military conflict with China, and that presumption is reshaping global geopolitics
The Argentine government has distanced itself from the statements of La Libertad Avanza deputy Alberto Benegas Lynch and supports education as a tool against poverty
The Argentine author returns to the disturbing world of ghosts and paranormal phenomena with a new collection of stories
Government workers protest over redundancies in front of ministries and the headquarters of public organizations, and teachers’ unions call for a strike
Public sector employees denounce that the cuts will put many state functions on hold
Colombia has demanded an apology and will expel diplomats after the Argentine president called Gustavo Petro a ‘terrorist murderer’ during an interview with CNN
Argentina’s government has changed the adjustment formula by decree, linking pensions to inflation, but the opposition opposes it and demands a debate in Congress
The Argentine city suspended public transportation, school classes and even garbage collection after four workers were killed in the same week
The ultra-neoliberal policies of the new president threaten to dynamite the already weak foundations of the welfare state in the South American country
‘Argentina won’t be extorted by friends of terrorism,’ said a presidential spokesperson
The United Nations agency projects that the budget for children will fall 75% in real terms in 2024
In an interview with EL PAÍS, the Chilean head of state reviews his time in office and addresses his political future. ‘The depth of the changes we imagined went against the grain of what the majority of people wanted. We changed our priorities and our speed, but not our principles,’ he says, at the halfway point of his administration
In his first term, the New York magnate turned his country’s relations with the world upside down. If he wins a second, he is likely to again upturn Washington’s position on Russia, China, Europe and Latin America
Authors María Esperanza Casullo and Harry Brown analyze the rise to power of radical leaders supported by discontented societies: ‘Populism is a warning about what has gone wrong in democracy’
Candidates from all over the world — Trump in the U.S., Bolsonaro in Brazil, Maduro in Venezuela — seek to reach or stay in power for one main reason: it is the only way to avoid ending up in jail
The region’s far-right leaders are waging a battle against the gains made by the feminist movement
Leaderless clubs, suspended tournaments, tours in danger of cancelation, and frozen budgets put the activities of high-performance athletes at risk
The head of U.S. diplomacy arrives in Buenos Aires hours before the Argentine president travels to Washington to participate in the Conservative Action Conference hosted by Trump
The former first lady, who died in 1952, is a constant presence in her home country.
These are some of the lessons that can be learned from three countries with experience of a dollar-based economy if Argentina, Latin America’s third-largest economy, chooses to adopt the currency as legal tender
Javier Milei has accused the singer of being ‘a parasite’ who makes her living ‘by suckling the state’s teat,’ in a crude attack on her for collecting public funds to give free recitals
Sunday’s service marked the first meeting between the Argentine pope and Milei, who once called Francis an ‘imbecile’ for defending social justice
‘We are not going to continue negotiating with those who demand to keep their privileges,’ the Argentine president warned Congress