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Lucila Sigal

Lucila Sigal

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Argentina targets $20 billion IMF deal to bolster markets, FX

Argentina is targeting a $20 billion deal with the International Monetary Fund, Economy Minister Luis Caputo said on Thursday, formally putting a figure on the

Argentina targets $20 billion IMF deal to bolster markets, FX
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In Buenos Aires' poor neighborhoods, residents recall beers and chats with Pope Francis

In the impoverished Buenos Aires neighborhood of Villa 21-24, 68-year-old painter Heriberto Ayala still remembers how Pope Francis, then Jorge Mario Bergoglio,

In Buenos Aires' poor neighborhoods, residents recall beers and chats with Pope Francis
Americas|Crime|Sports

Argentina starts trial over death of soccer icon Maradona

Argentina began a long-awaited trial on Tuesday of the medical team for soccer star Diego Maradona, over four years after his death in 2020, in a case that has

Argentina starts trial over death of soccer icon Maradona
Americas|Health|Political|World

Pope Francis, the Argentine pontiff who has never returned home

Argentines have long waited for Pope Francis to visit the homeland he left in 2013 to become the head of the Roman Catholic Church.

Pope Francis, the Argentine pontiff who has never returned home
Crime|Education|Entertainment|Lifestyle|Sports|World

Argentina inmates play rugby in bid to ditch life of crime

Argentine criminal clerk and former rugby player Eduardo "Coco" Oderigo wanted to find a way to help inmates rehabilitate and stay out of jail once released,

Argentina inmates play rugby in bid to ditch life of crime
Americas|Economy|Political|World

Many Argentines back Milei on economy. His war on diversity is more divisive

Carlos Kambourian, an Argentine pediatrician who is gay, counted himself as a supporter of President Javier Milei's libertarian economic reforms.

Many Argentines back Milei on economy. His war on diversity is more divisive
Americas|Science|Sports|Technology

Argentina breeds gene-edited polo super ponies

Argentina's award-winning mare Polo Pureza will have her genes, or at least most of them, live on in five genetically edited horses

Argentina breeds gene-edited polo super ponies
Americas|Business|Economy

How can Milei unlock Argentina's copper riches? Fix the economy

Argentina has big ambitions for the untapped copper riches in its Andean north.

How can Milei unlock Argentina's copper riches? Fix the economy
Americas|Finance|Technology|US

Argentina markets dip as globetrotter Milei shakes up Cabinet

Argentina's financial markets dipped on Tuesday after libertarian President Javier Milei, traveling on a U.S. tech tour, shook up his Cabinet,

Argentina markets dip as globetrotter Milei shakes up Cabinet
Arts|Entertainment|Lifestyle

Argentine play explores challenges of prison life for female and trans inmates

"The past haunts you and the future never arrives" six actors sing on stage in "The Days Out There", an Argentine musical that explores the lives of female and

Argentine play explores challenges of prison life for female and trans inmates
Americas|News|World

Argentina's Milei vows justice in 1994 bombing of Jewish community center

Argentina's Jewish community on Thursday commemorated the 30th anniversary of the bombing of a community center that killed 85 people, with

Argentina's Milei vows justice in 1994 bombing of Jewish community center
Environment|News|World

Argentina judge halts deforestation of Chaco forest in rare move

An Argentine federal judge on Monday ordered a three-month suspension of deforestation in northern Chaco province, a rare step to protect one of the world's

Argentina judge halts deforestation of Chaco forest in rare move
Americas|Food|Health

In Argentina's poverty-hit barrios a food emergency takes hold

In Argentina's poor barrios a food emergency is taking hold as poverty rises, with malnutrition on the increase and medics

In Argentina's poverty-hit barrios a food emergency takes hold
Americas|US|World

Argentina's Milei, singing Elvis, targets Cuba UN vote 'traitors'

Argentina's showman libertarian President Javier Milei sang along to Elvis Presley on Monday even as he took aim at officials he called "traitors" for defying

Argentina's Milei, singing Elvis, targets Cuba UN vote 'traitors'
Health

Argentine heart health faces 'perfect storm' amid Milei's austerity

Ada, a severely anemic 83-year-old Argentine woman, waited for six months to get an appointment to operate on a heart blockage due to a lack of supplies and a

Argentine heart health faces 'perfect storm' amid Milei's austerity
Americas|Economy|Political

Argentina's Mr Market Javier Milei wants to make austerity great again

Argentina's libertarian President Javier Milei laid out a bleak vision in his maiden speech a year ago amid an economic crisis.

Argentina's Mr Market Javier Milei wants to make austerity great again
Americas|Business|Economy|Political

Argentina privatizes state metal firm in Milei era first

Argentina's government has privatized metallurgical firm IMPSA, the economy ministry said on Wednesday, marking its first privatization since libertarian

Argentina privatizes state metal firm in Milei era first

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