Poor showing in Sunday’s election would deal hammer blow to country’s radical libertarian president, Javier Mileia
Buenos Aires (Argentina) (AFP) – Argentines scrambled Friday to buy dollars and household items as the peso depreciated against the greenback, despite multi-billion dollars of US support for the under-pressure currency.
President suggests $20bn swap line is contingent on libertarian’s victory in midterm elections
President Javier Milei has accused the global health agency of mismanaging the Covid-19 pandemic
Lionel Messi broke down in tears and riot police stormed the stadium as chaos ensued during Monday’s Copa America final.
Argentina will be defending its title in Atlanta, and its first opponent will be Canada.
Markets celebrated the two bills’ passing, after protesters took to the streets of Buenos Aires
When Javier Milei was campaigning last year to become the president of Argentina, he brandished a chainsaw to symbolise his determination to substantially cut public spending.
“There is no Plan B,” President Javier Milei tells The Wall Street Journal as his moves to privatize state companies and slash government jobs and spending are sparking inflation and protests.
Argentine judges on Wednesday suspended labor law changes that form part of a mega-decree of sweeping economic reforms and deregulation announced by the country's libertarian new president, Javier Milei.
Newly elected President Javier Milei had previously expressed his reluctance to join the bloc
Thousands of Argentines took to the streets of Buenos Aires on Wednesday, clashing with police as they protested a decree of sweeping economic reform and deregulation published by President Javier Milei.
Argentina's new leader Javier Milei on Wednesday unveiled a series of measures to deregulate the country's struggling economy, eliminating or changing more than 300 rules, including on rent and labor practices.
Javier Milei has promised radical measures to battle the country’s worst economic crisis in decades