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Christian Bialogurski, 35, often spends 12 hours a day teaching communications classes at schools in the Buenos Aires suburbs ...
Chainsaws are great but they can maim or even kill users who are too weak or too clumsy to handle them properly.
The Milei administration built its strength on synthetic power and effectively navigated the first part of the presidency.
By Marco Cacciati in Berlin Canadian miner McEwen Copper is pushing ahead with one of Latin America's most ambitious copper ...
Merchants selling everything from electronics, consumer goods and streaming services are coming back to Argentina as ...
El plan de austeridad lanzado por el presidente Javier Milei hace tambalear a algunas empresas locales que se habían ...
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Javier Milei
In 2023, candidate Javier Milei offered himself to voters as the antiestablishment, chainsaw-wielding bolt from the blue that Argentina needed to tame the country’s chronic inflation and government ...
With deep cuts to public health programs under President Javier Milei, retirees face tough choices. Grassroots groups are ...
President Javier Milei promised Argentinians that an economic revival would follow the pain of harsh austerity ...
“Instead of talking about growth at Chinese rates, the world will soon be talking about growth at Argentine rates,” crowed Javier Milei on late-night television on April 11th. His economy ...
"You have to endure the hunger." Milei's supporters and many in the market have cheered it as an "economic miracle." But for some Argentines, adjusting to this new reality has been painful.