Argentina
Presidential Free-for-All: When Petro, Milei, AMLO and Bukele's Crossed Accusations Go Beyond Social Media
Their stark ideological differences have exceeded the personal realm and impacted the countries' diplomatic relations
Colombia Expels Argentine Diplomats After Milei Calls Petro A 'Terrorist'
The foreign ministry of Colombia recalled in the statement that "this is not the first time that Mr. Milei has offended the Colombian President, affecting the historical brotherly relations between Colombia and Argentina."
Mass Argentina March On Coup Anniversary As Milei Questions Toll
Central Buenos Aires was paralyzed for hours as massive crowds gathered for one of the largest March 24 "Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice" protests in recent years, AFP journalists saw.
Argentina's Battered Middle Class Shrinking Under Milei
While the poor are, as always, hardest hit by economic turmoil, in Argentina they're not alone.
Latin American Tennis Stars Poised for Success as Miami Open Kicks Off
A total of 24 Latinos will be competing in the knockout rounds this year; 12 of them ranked among the Top 100 players in men's singles
Success And Setbacks: 100 Days Of Argentina's Milei
Before the election in which he trounced Argentina's traditional political parties, Milei would campaign with a powered-up chainsaw to symbolize his plans to cut a bloated state.
Can USMNT Secure Three-Peat in CONCACAF's Nations League? The Latin Times' Cartelera Futbolera March 19-24
European leagues come to a stop during International Break; MLS leaders Inter Miami will take on the NY Red Bulls.
Goal is a Three-Letter Word in MLS: Latinos Continue to Be The League's Most Prolific Scorers
Latin American players hold almost 50% of the all-time scoring records among all 29 MLS franchises.
New Threads, Same Vibrant Passion: Countries Start Revealing Their Copa América Jerseys
Out of the 14 confirmed teams that will participate at the event this Summer, seven are sponsored by Adidas
Argentina Tops List as World's 'Most Miserable' Country: Unveiling the Causes
The latest edition of Hanke's Annual Mistery Index concluded that the South American country overtook Zimbabwe at the top spot
Argentina's Inflation Rate Continues To Decline Under Milei's Austerity Policies
According to the numbers issued by the government's INDEC statistics agency Tuesday, Argentina's monthly inflation dropped to 13.2% in February, compared to 20.6% in January. Whereas, the inflation was 25.5% in December.
Argentine Armed Forces to Beef Up Security Efforts in Rosario Amid Escalating Drug-Related Violence
The escalation comes as other countries in the region are also experiencing a deterioration of security conditions
Argentina Initiates $65 Billion Bond Exchange To Ease 2024 Debt
The debt, totaling around $65 billion and consisting of 15 different instruments, could be swapped for new inflation-linked instruments with maturity dates between 2025 and 2028, as announced by the government.
Seven Years Later, Saúl 'Canelo' Álvarez Will Fight a Latino Boxer Again
His bout with Jaime Munguia is scheduled for May 4 in Las Vegas. 'Canelo' will put his super middleweight belts on the line
Argentina Govt Suspends State News Agency Telam
Telam, which has been operating for eight decades and has more than 700 staff, is the latest casualty of Milei's drive to shake up or shut state institutions since taking office in December.
Unionized Air Travel Workers Strike Leads To Hundreds Of Flight Cancellations In Argentina
The biggest airport of the country, located on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, the Ezeiza International Airport, witnessed only low-cost airlines like Flybondi and American Airlines operate on Wednesday.
Argentina's Milei Slams Provincial Governor For Threatening To Cut Energy Supply
The dispute began last week when the federal government stopped the transfer of 13,000 million pesos (around $15 million) in federal tax revenues to the Chubut province. In response, the province's governor Ignacio Torres said he would cut off oil and gas supplies on Wednesday if the funds are not transferred.
Argentina Authorizes Starlink, Rival Amazon Kuiper
According to the Starlink website, its satellite internet service will be available in Argentina in the second quarter of 2024.
PL Title Race Intensifies in Manchester Derby: The Latin Times' Cartelera Futbolera for Feb. 26-March 3
Copa del Rey will know its two finalists this week; first-ever CONCACAF W Gold Cup wraps up its group stage
Superclásico Boca Juniors vs River Plate: A Rivalry Like No Other in Sports
Both teams will face each other for the 261st time in all competitions, including games in the amateur era. Boca Juniors leads the head-to-head 91-96-83 W-L-D
Lionel Messi Addresses Strong Backlash from China After Missing a Game in Hong Kong
Chinese sporting officials have also confirmed Argentina's friendly games next month have been cancelled due to "the reasons that everyone knows".
Messi Denies Political Snub Was Behind Hong Kong No-show
The eight-time Ballon d'Or winner is idolized by fans in China but stayed on the bench during Inter Miami's 4-1 win in a pre-season tour match against a Hong Kong select XI on February 4.
Blinken to Travel to South America and Meet the Presidents of Brazil, Argentina
The Secretary of State is set to hold meetings with Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Javier Milei, both of whom are making international headlines
Milei vs Lali: Argentina's President Takes a Page from Trump's Playbook in Confrontation with Massive Popstar
Javier Milei, often compared to Donald Trump, is embroiled in a media feud with Lali Espósito
Argentina's Annual Inflation Soars Above 250% In January
President Javier Milei had warned that the country's battle with inflation was far from over when he took office in December, riding a wave of fury over decades of economic mismanagement, and stood by his policies Wednesday.
Monica Talan, Bitcoin Expert: 'Latinos are Investing the Most in Crypto in the U.S.'
In an interview with The Latin Times, the CryptoConexion founder discusses romantic scams, the halving, and the surge in Bitcoin's price
Anti-Valentine's Day: How This Counter Celebration is Embraced in South America
Valentine's Day is upon us once again, but in South America many people are giving roses a rest.
Pope To Hold First Official Talks With Argentina's Milei
The political newcomer is on his first visit to Rome since being elected in October on a wave of anger over decades of economic crisis.
Israel Announces it Rescued two Argentine Hostages Following Operation in Southern Gaza
They are Fernando Simón Marman and Louis Har. They are in good condition and have been taken to Israel, the IDF said
Argentina's Milei Likens Hamas Attack On Israel To The Holocaust
Milei joined Israel's President Isaac Herzog on a visit to Nir Oz near the border with Gaza, where residents were killed or taken hostage by the Palestinian militant group.