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The South American nation has a unique opportunity to become one of the world’s largest copper producers — and prove that it ...
New charges have been filed in what may be Argentina’s largest-ever illegal hunting and wildlife trafficking case. Key ...
Milei actually has reined in the size of Argentina's government. Under Trump, "The U.S. government's gross national debt has ...
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Argentina’s Economic Dilemma: Why Growth and Crashes Keep Haunting the Country’s Future
Argentina’s economic history has been a tumultuous journey marked by extreme highs and devastating lows. Once on par with ...
Chile temporarily suspended poultry imports from Argentina on Monday after a case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), commonly known as bird flu, was detected in the province of Buenos Aires.
Argentina’s Javier Milei became the biggest vote-getter in his country’s presidential primary elections on Sunday after copying the political playbook of former President Trump.
Argentina's new president, Javier Milei, has drastic plans to try and fix his country's 143% inflation rate (Image credit: Sarah Pabst / Bloomberg via Getty Images) By Justin Klawans, The Week US ...
Argentina's annual inflation rate soared to 109% in April, the country's statistics agency said on Friday, smashing past analyst forecasts and stoking anger among hard-hit consumers who are ...
In his victory speech, Mr Milei promised to make “drastic changes” to end Argentina’s century-long decline and return the country to being a “world power” within 35 years.
Argentina, where farmers are about to start sowing wheat for the 2022/23 season, was the first country to approve GMO wheat in 2020 on an experimental basis, followed in 2021 by Brazil, which is ...
Soccer fans visiting Argentina have found a creative way to taunt locals by tearing up the country's currency. Now they can face jail time for doing so. Soccer in South America has a fierce fan ...
On Wednesday night, an Argentinian purchased ownership of the country's Google domain for a mere 540 Argentine Peso which, according to today's exchange rate, equates $5.81 USD.
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