#1 Uneasy lies the head With neither fiscal policy changes possible nor economic pickup likely in any near future and with investors continuing to hold back, President Javier Milei's government badly needs to change the subject
#2 Time could be running out for Milei Governments that have little to fear from an effective opposition soon fall prey to the internal squabbles politicians so greatly enjoy.
#3 Dollar shortage still looms after Argentina buys time at International Monetary Fund Argentina has bought time, but the government still faces a hard-currency shortage that it'll have to tackle before elections next year.
#4 Salem trial as a witch’s brew The Crucible; Directed by Simon Chater; The Suburban Players; The Playhouse, Moreno 80, San Isidro; Remaining shows April 18, 24, 25, 26 and 30, May 1 and 2.
#5 Karina takes Adorni south in show of support as scrutiny mounts Government insists it’s business-as-usual as drip-feed revelations over Manuel Adorni’s finances ramp up pressure on official; Presidential Chief-of-Staff takes Cabinet chief with her to Neuquén for Vaca Muerta visit.
#6 Milei heads to Israel as Middle East ceasefire clock ticks down Visit to the Western Wall, meetings, ceremonies and the nation’s highest honour – Milei’s schedule in Israel; Presidential delegation departs this Saturday at 11am.
#7 Smelling a drop of blood in the water Losing control of the digital discourse for Milei is akin to losing the streets for a traditional Peronist politician of the 21st-century.
#8 Stories that caught our eye: April 10 to 17 A selection of the stories that caught our eye over the last seven days in Argentina.
#9 Argentina's government counts 9,421 people living on streets across 19 provinces Study by Human Capital Ministry says homelessness mainly affects people in informal work, with partial incomes, fractured family ties and health or substance abuse problems.
#10 IDB joins World Bank in backing Argentina’s debt refinancing plan Multilateral support builds as government seeks cheaper refinancing ahead of July debt maturities.
#11 As big guns misfire, the Lepra just keep marching on There is a new king in town, and it is none other than unassuming Independiente Rivadavia.
#12 Is right right or a write-off? With Orban losing power and Trump upbraiding Meloni for sticking up for Pope Leo against his insults, President Javier Milei finds himself in a shrinking club.
#13 Experts warn of growing ‘FIMI’ disinformation threat at conference Experts, journalists and academics examine how foreign actors use media manipulation and online networks to shape public debate at conference on ‘Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference’; Event highlights alleged foreign-linked influence operations and notes vulnerabilities of Latin America’s fragmented media ecosystems.
#14 Trump support collides with IMF caution over Argentina programme “Outstanding measures” required before the deal is taken to the Board. Trump’s support and pressure contrasts with a technical team that has worsened Argentina's inflation outlook and is calling for greater exchange-rate flexibility.
#15 World Bank lines up US$2-billion shield for Argentina’s debt refinancing Proposed backing could lower borrowing costs; Milei administration faces major July repayments and is seeking fresh international support.
#16 Argentina now more resilient to external shocks, top officials say Economy Minister Luis Caputo and Central Bank chief Santiago Bausili tell audience in Washington that Argentina's FX regime held firm, marking a break from past crises.
#17 Giant guitar of trees serves as tribute to eternal love In the middle of the pampas, near General Levalle in the south of Córdoba Province, lies a giant guitar of trees. A labour of love created by the late Pedro Martín Ureta in memory of his departed wife, Graciela Yraizoz, the Estancia La Guitarra de Árboles began to take shape in 1979 can only truly be experienced from the air.
#18 Argentina in talks for US$2-billion loan backed by World Bank Argentina negotiating US$2-billion loan with private banks backed by guarantees from World Bank institutions.
#19 Lionel Messi is the new owner of Spanish fifth-tier club Cornellà Lionel Messi has acquired Unió Esportiva Cornellà, a tiny Spanish lower-division football club based just outside Barcelona, the city where the Argentine star made his name.
#20 Thibaut Bruttin: 'Trump playbook' is 'dangerous' example for press in Latin America Director of Reporters Without Borders (RSF) press organisation says that Donald Trump's approach to the media could colour the behaviour of ideologically aligned leaders across Latin America.
#21 'He was my idol,' says Maradona’s doctor, as new death trial begins New trial into legendary footballer’s death gets underway in San Isidro with seven in dock; Re-run of trial after first collapsed 10 months ago amid scandal.
#22 IMF reaches agreement with Argentina on loan programme review International Monetary Fund and Argentina agree deal unlocking US$1 billion in fresh funds; Technicians sign off on state figures in second review; Fund praises fiscal progress as inflation concerns persist.
#23 Rafael Grossi named one of world’s 100 most influential figures by 'Time' magazine IAEA chief recognised for crisis diplomacy as he warns Iran oversight is vital; Argentine diplomat receives award days before key hearings get underway, race to be UN secretary-general heats up.
#24 March inflation spike puts Milei on the defensive March figure was pushed up by transport and seasonal costs such as education; Milei urges patience and vows disinflation will resume.
#25 Iran war sets back Milei’s zero-inflation promise in Argentina US war with Iran threatens to upend Milei’s promise to tame monthly inflation to below one percent by the middle of this year.
#26 Luis Caputo says Argentina has cheaper funding options than bond sale Economy Minister Luis Caputo tells investors in Washington that President Javier Milei’s government won’t need to tap global capital markets this year thanks to cheaper financing options.
#27 Tears, horror and scandal – a look back at how first Maradona death trial collapsed Daughters weeping in court, squalid care of a legend exposed and a scandalous judge that derailed proceedings dramatically.
#28 Milei hosts Czech President Petr Pavel at Casa Rosada Leaders discuss cooperation in areas such as defence, energy, science and technology, while highlighting shared positions on major international issues, including support for Ukraine.
#29 IMF cuts Argentina's growth outlook, raises inflation forecast Argentina’s economy will expand by 3.5% says multilateral lender in revised growth estimate; Inflation now predicted to close out year at 30.5% – a rise of 10 points on last projection.
#30 Inflation in Argentina continues to accelerate: consumer prices rose 3.4% in March Highest monthly increase since March 2025; Prices rose 3.4% last month and have risen 32.6% over last 12 months.
#31 Milei vows to stay course, tackles ‘bad’ inflation data head-on in AmCham Summit speech President confronts negative inflation data head-on at AmCham Summit in Buenos Aires, defending austerity measures, insisting inflation “will plummet” and vowing to remain on his economic course.
#32 Viktor Orbán, the global far right and Javier Milei’s moment The defeat of Hungary’s populist prime minister marks a setback for parties across the right-wing MAGA spectrum – Trump included.
#33 INDEC: Industry slumps for eighth month running, down 8.7% in February INDEC data show manufacturing in prolonged contraction, with sharp falls in autos, machinery and textiles; Economists warn recovery hinges on consumption and investment rebound.
#34 Argentina's inflation picked up more than expected on energy shock Inflation picked up more than expected in March as prices at the pump rose sharply on the Iran war and as education costs surged.
#35 Chilean miner Antofagasta signals interest in joining Argentina’s copper rush Chilean miner would consider entering through standalone exploration or a partnership with existing projects.
#36 Argentina to reach IMF staff agreement as early as this week Argentina expected to reach IMF staff-level agreement on second review of US$20-billion programme as early as this week.
#37 Diego Maradona's birthplace repurposed as soup kitchen for hungry Diego Maradona's childhood home has become a soup kitchen and support centre for residents of Villa Fiorito, who receive clothes or a hot meal in the same courtyard where the late footballer grew up.
#38 New trial into Diego Maradona's death begins in San Isidro New trial into legendary footballer’s death gets underway in San Isidro with seven in dock; Re-run of trial after first collapsed 10 months ago amid scandal.
#39 'Bunch of amateurs': Maradona's medical team back on trial Seven-strong medical team is accused of gross negligence causing his death during his home convalescence.
#40 Milei’s auction favours group with past China ties, US dredger warns US dredging company calls out bid terms of President Javier Milei’s signature concession in Argentina, claiming they’re tilted in favour of a consortium with past ties to China.
#41 Halliburton wins multi-billion-dollar YPF fracking contract in Argentina Halliburton says it has secured a multibillion-dollar contract from Argentina’s state-run oil company YPF to provide bundled fracking services at Vaca Muerta.
#42 Government greets Hungary’s new leader after Milei ally Orbán gets boot Milei’s Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno extends greeting to Hungary’s newly elected Prime Minister Péter Magyar after European nation votes to oust Viktor Orbán and end populist’s 16 years in power.
#43 Buenos Aires Book Fair turns 50 with a focus on memory Fiftieth anniversary edition will revisit censorship during the dictatorship, honour Jorge Luis Borges and expand into immersive formats about future of reading and publishing in Argentina.
#44 Oil-rich Latin America lures traders navigating war jitters Latin American assets have emerged as a haven for emerging-market investors trying to navigate an increasingly volatile global backdrop.
#45 Right-wing candidates tipped for run-off in Peru presidential vote Peru’s presidential election resumes after logistical problems prevented tens of thousands of voters from casting ballots; Candidate Keiko Fujimori the favourite to reach two-headed right-wing run-off.