
Freelance Work in a New Era: The Skills Global Companies Want and How Argentines Manage Their Dollar Income
Independent work has moved from the margins to the mainstream, reshaping hiring, pay, and career growth across borders.
Argentina’s Dollar Obsession Is Collapsing as the Old Inflation Economy Gets Crushed
Salvador Di Stéfano flatly argues that hoarding dollars is now a losing bet, that Argentina is being forced into a brutal new economic order, and that those clinging to the old regime will be left behind

Trump’s Insider Andrew Giuliani Is Forcing America’s 2026 World Cup Through a Minefield of War, Visa Fear, and Political Chaos
Chosen for loyalty and access more than technical pedigree, Giuliani now carries the burden of keeping Trump satisfied while preventing the 2026 World Cup from turning into a global embarrassment on US soil.

Milei Is Bleeding Political Capital and Argentina Is Drifting Toward Another Anti-System Shock in 2027
Jaime Durán Barba delivers a brutal verdict: Milei no longer owns the future, the old political class is exhausted, and a new outsider could hijack the presidency on pure public rage.

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Argentina’s Beef Boom Abroad Is Squeezing Local Supply and Driving Consumption to a 20-Year Low
Falling cattle slaughter, soaring prices, and stronger exports are reshaping the beef market, with per capita consumption projected to sink even further.

U.S.-Iran Peace Deal Talks Gather Momentum After Trump’s Announcement
Washington and Tehran are reportedly closing in on a framework that could ease tensions, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and push the nuclear file into a later round of negotiations.

A Month In, the Government’s Electoral Reform Is Stuck in a Maze
The Senate is still wrestling with a broad political overhaul that seeks to kill the PASO primary system, rewrite election rules, and bundle in Ficha Limpia, while doubts, delays, and quiet maneuvering keep it from moving forward.

Milei Leans on Economic Rebound While Argentina’s Political Crisis Spirals Out of Control
The administration is celebrating falling risk premiums and improving activity data, but internal warfare, public scandals, and fresh corruption allegations are exposing a government that cannot regain political control.

Argentina’s “Millionaires”: Nearly Half of Formal Workers Earn Less Than 1 Million Pesos a Month
A Gino Germani Institute study shows that low pay is not just an informal-work problem: a large share of registered employees also falls short of the poverty line.

Argentina’s Economy Is Improving on Paper, but the Political and Social Risks Are Piling Up
The IMF praised Milei’s fiscal discipline, yet it also flagged election volatility, social fatigue, and corruption concerns as the real threats to the recovery.

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