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Buenos Aires Times

News from Argentina and beyond in English. A weekly journal you can find along with PERFIL, every Saturday.
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Buenos Aires Times
yesterday
Argentina refuses to back G20 statement over ‘breakdown in consensus’
President Javier Milei’s government rejects G20 Leaders Summit final communiqué, echoing criticism from Washington; Argentina’s Foreign Minister Pablo
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Buenos Aires Times
yesterday
Argentina voices reservations over COP30 final communiqué
Applause rang out as the gavel was brought down in Belém, but Argentina quickly voiced its discontent. Leer más
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Buenos Aires Times
yesterday
Milei government hails Army chief appointment, opposition voices criticism
Milei, Caputo, Bullrich and Adorni welcome the arrival of Monteoliva and Presti – but Peronist leaders brands appointment of new Defence chief “enormous
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Buenos Aires Times
yesterday
Milei puts military back in charge of defence after 42 years of civilian rule
President Javier Milei names Lieutenant General Carlos Presti, current head of the Army, as Argentina’s new defence minister; Opposition criticises move
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Buenos Aires Times
11/22/2025
Disunited provinces
Looking at inland Argentina is far from irrelevant since tax reform is high on the list of President Javier Milei’s priorities with negotiating the revenue
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Buenos Aires Times
11/22/2025
Snug in the arms of Uncle Sam
For good or ill, it would appear that for the foreseeable future the United States will continue to be the only superpower worth taking into account.
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Buenos Aires Times
11/22/2025
Milei (finally) divides to conquer
In his first two years in office, Milei united rather than divided the opposition. His all-out attack on “the caste” earned him many enemies and virtually
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Buenos Aires Times
11/22/2025
Rafael Grossi, Argentine diplomat in running to head United Nations, warns of increased nuclear risk
Director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) says nuclear policy of mutual dissuasion, which has worked for many decades, seems to
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Buenos Aires Times
11/22/2025
Agreement still in the lab
Does last month’s midterm triumph give President Javier Milei such authority that nobody dares to challenge him? Leer más
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Buenos Aires Times
11/22/2025
The absent leader strategy and Mr ‘Knee Head’
There’s an unwritten rule in Argentina’s politics that sometimes the leader has to remain absent. Javier Milei and some of his top-level officials appear
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Buenos Aires Times
11/21/2025
Stories that caught our eye: November 14 to 21
A selection of stories that caught our eye over the last seven days in Argentina. Leer más
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Buenos Aires Times
11/21/2025
Spagnuolo testifies he ‘had nothing to do’ with ANDIS charges
Diego Spagnuolo testified on Wednesday in a Comodoro Py court, where he stated he “had nothing to do with the charges” brought against him. Leer más
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Buenos Aires Times
11/21/2025
US banks shift from US$20-billion Argentina rescue, WSJ says
US banks are putting a plan for a US$20-billion bailout for Argentina on the back burner and pivoting to a smaller US$5-billion short-term financing facility.
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Buenos Aires Times
11/21/2025
Work hard, play hard: Global stars make the most of Buenos Aires
A-listers are flocking to Argentina’s capital. From steakhouses and vegan restaurants to tango and football matches, here’s the experiences celebrities
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Buenos Aires Times
11/21/2025
Court revisits driver’s bribery testimony in ‘Cuadernos’ corruption trial
Testimony from a chauffeur at heart of probe and a former public works secretary intensifies pressure on Cristina Fernández de Kirchner as bribery case
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Buenos Aires Times
11/21/2025
Former ANDIS disability agency chief denies charges in widening bribery case
Diego Spagnuolo rejects accusations as prosecutors cite alleged kickbacks, leaked audio and pressure inside ANDIS; Senior aides and contractors now lined
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Buenos Aires Times
11/21/2025
AFA sparks controversy as Rosario Central are handed 'new' title
Rosario Central add a new star after AFA invents a new trophy for "Champion of the League" – a decision not contemplated in the original rules. Leer m
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Buenos Aires Times
11/20/2025
Lula pushes fossil fuel roadmap at COP30 amid agreement challenges
Brazil President Lula urges for global action on a fossil fuel roadmap that aims to reduce fossil fuel during COP30 climate talks. Leer más
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Buenos Aires Times
11/20/2025
Grupo Mexico, major crop traders eye Milei rail privatisation in Argentina
Upgrading the sprawling Belgrano Cargas network — which connects northern Argentina to Paraná ports — would help unlock extra soy and corn production and
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Buenos Aires Times
11/20/2025
One in nine Argentines have no access to gas, drinking water or sewers
More than five million people in Argentina live in precarious conditions across 6,467 low-income neighbourhoods. Report by Fundar y Techo NGOs find that
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