
Government Confirms New Term for the National Music Institute Leadership
A decree published in the Official Gazette formally renews the appointments of Bernabé Cantlon and Dora Elena Bogarín at the head of Argentina’s National Institute of Music.
Argentina Turns Stadium Gates into a Punishment Tool for Deadbeat Parents and Violent Offenders
The government openly weaponized the Tribuna Segura program to shame child-support debtors, tighten social control, and harden exclusion at soccer events

Mendoza Peronism Explodes as the Party Machine Moves to Crush Kirchnerism
The Mendoza PJ has openly turned its internal war into a purge, exposing a brutal power struggle between federal Peronist bosses and La Campora-aligned leaders

Argentina’s Senate Opens Debate on Election Reform as Allies Push Separate Clean Record Bill
The government will begin discussing a broad political reform package in the Senate, but tensions are rising because allied blocs want the Clean Record proposal handled on its own instead of being folded into the larger bill.

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Amid Turbulence, Argentina’s Government Pins Its 2027 Hopes on an Economic Rebound
Officials close to Javier Milei believe the ruling coalition’s electoral future will depend less on political drama and more on whether the economy improves in time to reshape public sentiment before the next presidential race.

Oil’s Middle East Shock Will Not Derail Argentina’s Disinflation Story
Argentina’s inflation slowdown is proving far stronger than the latest oil spike, and fuel costs are unlikely to sabotage May’s cooling trend

Argentina’s Debt Time Bomb Is Moving From July Relief to a Brutal 2027 Reckoning
Caputo is buying time with multilateral guarantees and short-term financial engineering, but the real pressure point is a massive election-year wall of dollar debt

Argentina’s Country Risk Climbs Again as Hot US Inflation Shakes Global Markets
A stronger-than-expected inflation reading in the United States hit investor sentiment worldwide, dragging down Argentine bonds and stocks just as the country appeared closer to regaining market access.

Ezeiza Airport Upgrades Will Reshape Flight Schedules: How Each Airline Plans to Operate
Major construction at Buenos Aires’ main international airport will limit runway capacity in late 2026, prompting airlines to cancel, reroute, or adjust selected services.

University March Exposes Deep Divisions Inside Argentina’s PRO Party
As thousands rallied in Plaza de Mayo over university funding, PRO leaders split between backing the protest, echoing the government’s legal argument, and staying officially silent.

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