
Milei Forcefully Defends Espert After US Plea Deal Drops Drug Charge
Argentina’s president said José Luis Espert was unfairly smeared after Fred Machado’s US case moved forward without the narcotics accusation that had fueled political controversy.
Argentina’s First-Quarter Fiscal Surplus Was Inflated by One-Off Tricks, Not Pure Austerity
A large slice of the government’s headline fiscal victory came from delayed payments, accounting distortions, and exceptional asset sales rather than fully recurring strength.

La Libertad Avanza Moves to Crush Kicillof’s Hold on Buenos Aires and Build a 2027 Power Machine
With a province-wide Cabildo Abierto, territorial expansion across 135 districts, and a new push into universities, Milei’s movement is openly preparing to seize the political initiative in Argentina’s biggest battleground

Buenos Aires Bus Fares Are Artificially Cheap Because the State Is Covering Up a Massive Cost Gap
Transport subsidies are keeping AMBA riders from seeing the real price of a strained system while operators warn that chronic underpayment is eroding service, safety, and fleet renewal

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Central Bank Transfer to Treasury Sparks Claims of Creative Accounting in Argentina
Argentina’s government says a $24.4 trillion peso transfer from the central bank will help clean up public debt, but economists argue the move is largely an internal accounting exercise with possible monetary risks.

Vaca Muerta Is Becoming Argentina’s Ruthless Jobs Engine and the Labor Shortage Is Already Exploding
Argentina’s shale boom is no longer just an energy story but a full-scale industrial surge that will devour more than 40,000 additional workers, lift wages to exceptional levels, and expose how urgently the country must train people to keep its strategic energy expansion alive.

AMBA Bus and Train Fares Rise Again as Price Gap With Argentina’s Interior Remains Wide
Starting Monday, bus fares in the Buenos Aires metro area climb 2% and train tickets jump 18%, while operators warn that unpaid subsidies and rising costs are still squeezing the system.

Uñac Enters the Presidential Fight and Warns Macri Will Battle to Save the PRO From Political Irrelevance
The San Juan senator openly stakes his claim inside Peronism, demands a popular internal contest, and argues that Macri cannot retreat without exposing the collapse of his party

How Much Imported Cars Could Cost Under the Mercosur-European Union Tariff Deal
Argentina will receive a limited annual quota of European vehicles at a reduced import duty, which could expand model availability and lower prices, while full tariff elimination will unfold gradually over 15 years.

Argentina’s AI Ambition Runs on Land, Power, and Infrastructure
With cold-climate advantages and cleaner energy potential, Argentina could become a regional digital hub, but limited data center capacity and uneven development remain major barriers.

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