Argentina

Milei’s Ballot Reform Shocks Argentina, Fraud Blocked

Argentina debuted a major electoral overhaul in Sunday’s midterm elections with the successful implementation of a Single Paper Ballot system.

Treasury Secretary Slams Warren Over $20B Argentina Deal—Invokes Perón

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent defended the Donald Trump administration’s decision to offer a $20 billion currency‑swap line to Argentina.

Trump Looks to Argentina to Lower Meat Costs

President Trump announced that the nation may purchase beef from Argentina in an effort to lower meat prices in the United States.

Trump Team Eyes Travel Perk for Pro-America Argentina

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem began the process for Argentina to reenter the Visa Waiver Program (VWP).

China on Notice: Hegseth’s Argentina Deal Shakes Up Latin America

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth hosted Argentina’s Defense Minister Luis Petri at the Pentagon on July 2, marking a significant step in deepening U.S.–Argentina military cooperation.

Javier Milei Seals Israel Pact, Exits Before Strikes

Argentine President Javier Milei left Israel shortly before the nation launched a major strike on Iranian nuclear and missile infrastructure Thursday night, avoiding any direct proximity to the military operation. Multiple sources confirmed his departure, putting to rest speculation about his whereabouts during Israel's “Operation Rising Lion.”

U.S., Argentina Call to Replace WHO

Health officials for the United States and Argentina released a joint statement urging countries to leave the World Health Organization (WHO) and form a new entity rooted in "scientific integrity, transparency, and the defense of human dignity."

Milei’s Government Vows to ‘Make Argentina Great Again’

In a nod to President Donald Trump, Argentina has initiated a crackdown on immigration that aims to "Make Argentina Great Again."

Argentina Drops the Dollar Shackles — What Happens Next?

Argentina’s President Javier Milei has removed most capital and currency restrictions following the approval of a $20 billion bailout package from the International Monetary Fund.

Argentina to Declassify Documents on Nazis Who Fled After WWII

Argentina's Interior Minister, Guillermo Alberto Francos, announced plans to declassify all government-held files related to Nazi fugitives who escaped to Argentina following World War II.

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