Results for "Buenos_Aires"
20 articlesGlobal market volatility threatens one of Mileiβs key goals
Rising US Treasury yields are creating obstacles for Argentina's President Milei's goal of returning to international debt markets. The article frames external market conditions as a threat to his economic policy objectives.
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A gentrifierβs confession from bustling La Paternal
An article examining gentrification in La Paternal, a working-class Buenos Aires neighborhood, framed as a first-person confession about the author's role in neighborhood change. The piece explores tension between neighborhood evolution and preservation of local character.
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Argentine industry is on the verge of running out of natural gas this winter
Argentine industrial companies face a potential natural gas shortage this winter following a failed LNG tender process. Companies claim the government is pricing natural gas above international market rates, creating supply vulnerability.
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IMF approves US$1 billion disbursement for Argentina
The IMF approved a US$1 billion disbursement to Argentina following board approval of the second review of an Extended Fund Facility agreement signed in 2025. The article provides minimal detail about the approval, conditions, or implications of the fund release.
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Government to reinforce funding for Genetic Data Bank following court order
A government will provide over $400,000 in additional funding to a Genetic Data Bank following a court order, after the institution warned the judiciary it could no longer operate without the financial support.
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Military agreement with US labels Argentine Sea as βglobal common goodβ
Argentina and the US signed a joint military patrolling agreement for the South Atlantic, with the deal framed as treating the Argentine Sea as a 'global common good.' Critics warn the agreement enables unprecedented US military presence in the region.
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Trump-Xi summit reopens the question of when Milei will visit China
A Trump-Xi summit has reignited discussion about Argentine President Milei's delayed visit to China, highlighting Argentina's strategic challenge in balancing relationships with both Washington and Beijing. The article frames this as a geopolitical positioning question with implications for countries navigating great power competition.
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Milei announces fresh export tax cuts, promises further reductions if re-elected
President Milei announces reductions to export taxes on wheat and barley effective June, contingent on fiscal conditions permitting permanent relief. The announcement was made to the Grain Exchange, with further tax cuts promised if he is re-elected.
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Uruguayan leaders kidnapped and murdered by state terrorism honored in BA
A ceremony was held at the Buenos Aires City Legislature to honor Uruguayan leaders who were killed during a past period of state repression, with attendance by President YamandΓΊ Orsi. The article provides minimal details about the event, attendees, or historical context.
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Roland Garros 2026: Contenders, hopefuls, and dreamers among Argentine stars
The article announces that twelve Argentine tennis players will compete at Roland Garros 2026, categorizing them into tiers of competitive prospects. The piece appears to preview Argentina's participation in the clay court tournament without reporting specific news events or developments.
Argentinaβs economy hits new all-time high in March, with broad-based growth
Argentina's GDP grew 3.5% month-over-month and 5.5% year-over-year in March, marking the largest monthly increase since President Milei took office. The growth is described as broad-based across economic sectors.
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Get Out! Fugazzeta fest, revolutionary locro and Mon Laferte
This is a lifestyle/events agenda article highlighting cultural and culinary activities happening in Buenos Aires during a specific week, including a pizza festival, an obelisk anniversary celebration with 3D mapping, a film festival, and food-themed patriotic events.
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Milei scores another win as Lower House backs cut to gas subsidies
Argentina's Lower House voted to cut gas subsidies for households in colder regions as winter begins, marking another legislative victory for President Milei. The ruling party also blocked an opposition attempt to summon government spokesperson Adorni.
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Pugliese, the tango legend that became Argentine musiciansβ good luck charm
This article profiles Pugliese, a celebrated Argentine pianist and orchestra director active since the 1920s, exploring how he became considered a good luck charm among musicians and other professionals. The piece uses biographical framing to examine the cultural phenomenon around his talisman status without providing detailed explanation of the mechanisms behind this perception.
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Argentina posts record trade surplus in April
Argentina achieved a record trade surplus in April 2024, with exports reaching an all-time high of US$8.9 billion, primarily driven by increased fuel and energy exports. The brief report announces this economic metric without substantial analysis or context.
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Buenos Aires province reports sharp rise in hantavirus cases
Buenos Aires province is experiencing a hantavirus outbreak with 18 confirmed infections and 7 deaths reported in 2026, representing a 50% increase compared to the same period last year. The report comes from a health ministry bulletin and is being covered by Buenos Aires Herald.
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March against Mileiβs public health cuts warns of deepening crisis
Healthcare workers and unions organized a march protesting President Milei's public health budget cuts, citing deteriorating hospital conditions, medicine shortages, and vaccine distribution disruptions. The article frames these cuts as causing a 'deepening crisis' in Argentina's healthcare system.
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An Argentine expatβs American dream
A profile of Argentine expatriate Alex Resnik who immigrated to the United States and built a hospitality career from dishwasher to enterprise owner. The article frames his progression as a success story driven by hard work and personal determination.
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20 years ago, GastΓ³n Gaudio had an awful time at Roland Garros. His legacy begs to differ
A retrospective on Argentine tennis player GastΓ³n Gaudio marking 20 years since a notable incident at Roland Garros in 2006. The article frames this as an opportunity to reassess his legacy beyond a single negative moment, suggesting his broader career accomplishments deserve recognition.
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Argentinaβs exports are on track for a record 2026 βand the agro is no longer doing it alone
Argentina's export projections for 2026 are expected to reach a record $94.4 billion, driven by diversification beyond agriculture into energy, mining, and lithium sectors. The headline emphasizes that agriculture is no longer the sole engine of export growth, signaling economic restructuring.