Telefonica SA agreed on Monday to sell its operations in Argentina to local firm Telecom Argentina SA for $1.25 billion, though President Javier Milei immediately warned his government would review the transaction as a possible monopoly.
Catholics celebrate Mass in Buenos Aires
Argentine President Javier Milei faces a fraud investigation after promoting a cryptocurrency that collapsed within hours, vaporizing billions in value.
Argentine President Javier Milei met with Donald Trump on the sidelines of a gathering of US conservatives Saturday, where he praised his American counterpart's reciprocal tariffs plans that have shoc
Argentina, one of the world’s top beef exporters, will now be able to send its cattle abroad for slaughter as President Javier Milei pushes to deregulate the economy.
Argentina’s President Javier Milei has temporarily appointed two Supreme Court judges by decree, bypassing Congress during its summer recess to push through a controversial candidate in a move criticized as an overreach of executive power.
Spanish telecommunications giant Telefonica agreed to sell its Argentine subsidiary to Telecom Argentina for $1.2 billion on Monday, prompting libertarian President Javier Milei's government to announ
Milei ’s office said on Monday it would fill two vacant seats in the five-judge court by exercising a clause in Argentina’s constitution enabling the president to temporarily fill roles during congressional recesses that normally require senate approval.
The Argentine government has authorized the export of live cattle for slaughter, reversing a prohibition that had been in place for over five decades, after the country's beef exports last year reached their highest level in a century.
Argentina's top court “cannot carry out its normal role with only three justices," the statement added. Milei nominated federal judge Ariel Lijo and lawyer Manuel García-Mansilla last year but struggled to get approval in the Senate,
Argentina’s economy expanded more than expected in December, solidifying the country’s bounceback in the last quarter of the year under President Javier Milei’s watch.
Chinese fishing vessels are estimated to account for over two-thirds of the foreign ships lingering at the edge of the country's exclusive economic zone.