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Milei Seeks Trump's Backing for $20 Billion IMF Bailout

Argentine President Javier Milei is traveling to Mar-a-Lago on Thursday to meet with Donald Trump, seeking his support for a $20 billion IMF bailout amid Argentina's economic crisis; the trip, unannounced, underscores the urgency of securing the funds to stabilize the peso and address the country's ...

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Monument to Argentinian Historian Osvaldo Bayer Demolished Amidst Cultural Warfare

A monument to Argentinian historian Osvaldo Bayer was destroyed on Tuesday in Santa Cruz by a bulldozer, sparking outrage and accusations of cultural warfare against the Milei administration, which cited safety concerns and lack of permits, one day after large anti-government protests.

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Argentina Blocks Telefónica Sale Amid Antitrust Concerns

The Argentine government temporarily blocked Telefónica's $1.245 billion sale to Telecom Argentina due to antitrust concerns, projecting the merger would give Telecom control of up to 80% of the residential internet market in some areas, escalating tensions between President Milei and the Clarín Gro...

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Milei's Self-Inflicted Political Wounds

Argentine President Javier Milei's administration suffered significant setbacks due to his controversial Davos speech, the collapse of his $Libra cryptocurrency project resulting in a $107 million loss, and subsequent handling of political and social protests.

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Argentina's Inflation Slows to 2.4% in February

Argentina's inflation rate reached 2.4% in February 2025, accumulating to 66.9% year-on-year, driven by food and utility prices; the government, however, claims this as part of a disinflation process started in 2024.

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Argentine Football Fans Clash with Police During Pension Protest

Thousands of Argentinian football fans protested pension cuts in Buenos Aires on Wednesday, clashing violently with police, resulting in arrests and injuries; the government responded by accusing protesters of attempting a coup.

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Claro Challenges Telecom-Telefónica Merger in Argentina

Claro challenged Telecom Argentina's acquisition of Telefónica Argentina, alleging the \$1.245 billion deal violated law 27.078 by lacking prior authorization from Enacom; the Argentine government had already temporarily suspended the sale due to concerns about market concentration.

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Argentina Commemorates 49th Anniversary of Military Coup Amidst Mass Protests

On March 24th, 2025, tens of thousands marched in Buenos Aires to commemorate the 49th anniversary of Argentina's military coup, demanding "Memory, truth, and justice." The march, organized by human rights groups and political opposition, blocked the city center and included the families of the disa...

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Argentina Approves New IMF Loan Amidst Protests

The Argentine Congress approved a new IMF loan of unspecified amount on March 19, 2025, to address economic instability and strengthen reserves, amidst protests against President Milei's austerity measures, adding to Argentina's $44 billion debt.

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Argentina's IMF Bailout Uncertainty Fuels Market Anxiety

Argentina's Economy Minister Luis Caputo announced that the IMF bailout amount is still undefined, contradicting his prior statement; this fueled market anxiety, causing the country risk rating to surge to its highest since November 2022 and increasing financial dollar exchange rates.

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Argentine Soccer Hooligans Join Protest Against President Milei's Pension Cuts

In Buenos Aires, rival Argentine soccer hooligans joined Kirchnerist and leftist groups in a protest against President Javier Milei's policies impacting retirees, resulting in 31 arrests, burned police cars, and clashes with police; retirees receive around €200 monthly.

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Violent Clashes Erupt in Argentina During Pensioner Protest

In Argentina, a March 12th protest by retired people, amplified by football fans and social organizations, resulted in 103 arrests, 20 injuries (one critical), and clashes with police using tear gas and rubber bullets, highlighting the socio-economic impact of President Milei's policies.

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