#1 Rush of farm dollars fails to lift Argentina's peso ahead of vote Three months after President Javier Milei lifted Argentina’s currency controls, early investor optimism has given way to growing caution
#2 Almost 300-year-old tree moved to make way for road widening Environmentalists fear ancient quebracho tree in Villa Allende, near Córdoba, will not survive transplant operation ordered by municipal government to allow road expansion.
#3 Argentina moves to appeal US judge’s order to cede YPF stake Government gives notice it will appeal ruling requiring it to hand over controlling stake in state energy company YPF to help satisfy a US$16-billion judgement.
#4 Trips to Miami or living month-to-month – Argentina’s ‘rift’ hits consumers The disparity in purchasing power in Argentina has accentuated in the past year, according to a private study. One sector travels to Miami and the other can’t make it to the end of the month. What happened?
#5 La Libertad Avanza, PRO ink alliance in Buenos Aires Province Parties led by Macri and Milei agree to join forces in key battleground region for September 7 election; Alliance, formalised by Ritondo and Pareja, offers a united front against Kirchnerism on Peronism’s home turf.
#6 New Carlos Menem series hits the small screen Amazon’s Prime Video streaming service premieres new series about Argentina’s former president Carlos Menem, who led the nation from 1989 to 1999, on Independence Day.
#7 Boca Juniors fans called to La Bombonera for Leandro Paredes’ coming home party "Thursday, 6pm, La Bombonera," read a message on the club’s official X account posted Tuesday.
#8 Trump unveils 50% Brazil levy in response to Bolsonaro trial US President Donald Trump announces 50% tariff targeting Brazil as he blasted the trial of the country's ex-leader Jair Bolsonaro.
#9 Santiago Caputo, Milei’s secret weapon, disrupts domestic politics Top adviser is upending Argentine politics amid rumoured tension with the President’s sister, Karina Milei, ahead of crucial midterm vote.
#10 Milei's approval rating holds as Argentines worry more about jobs Milei’s approval rating and positive image remains well above domestic peers even as Argentines became increasingly worried about the job market.
#11 Milei shutters agencies, looks private for roads, road safety State agencies in charge of roads and highways will be shuttered to make way for a new entity created to oversee private road construction; Several other bodies, including institutes dedicated to industrial tech, agricultural development and wine also eliminated as special delegated powers expire.
#12 Prices in Buenos Aires City rose 2.1 percent in June Monthly inflation picks up slightly; Housing, transport and financial services drive cost-of-living up, rising half a point from May.
#13 Trump, Brazil's Lula clash over politically charged coup trial US-Brazil relations slide into crisis after Trump criticised the high-profile coup trial of right-wing ally, ex-president Jair Bolsonaro, and Lula snaps back.
#14 Luna Park redevelopment plan unveiled with 2027 target DF Entertainment and Live Nation announce plan to renovate iconic Buenos Aires venue; Late 2027 target for reopening; More than 150 shows a year planned, historic façade preserved.
#15 Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo identify 140th grandchild born in dictatorship captivity Rights group announces discovery of new grandchild of disappeared parents; Child of Graciela Romero and Raúl Metz was born in a secret detention centre in 1977.
#16 BRICS criticism brings Trump 10% tariff threat BRICS leaders describe Trump's stop-start tariff wars as "indiscriminate", damaging, and illegal, drawing a quick rebuke from the pugilistic US president.
#17 Emotional Ángel Di María finally returns home to boyhood side Rosario Central “This is more than I ever dreamed of” – Argentina’s World Cup hero breaks down in tears as he rejoins his boyhood club after 18 seasons in Europe.
#18 Modi and Milei vow to boost trade after Buenos Aires meet Indian PM Narendra Modi, leader of the world's fifth-largest economy, vows to expand and diversify trade Argentina before heading to Brazil to attend the BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro.
#19 Anti-Milei sentiment growing among Argentina’s elites There’s a growing feeling among certain groups of elites that the Milei administration will fail at some point in the near future.
#20 President Milei hosts India PM Narendra Modi at Casa Rosada Second meeting between two national leaders after G20 talks last year; India, the world’s fifth-largest economy, is a key export destination for Argentina.
#21 Milei hurt by yet another time bomb A New York judge has ordered the government to hand just over half the shares in YPF to a vulture fund that had purchased the rights of companies harmed by the cack-handed takeover of the oil firm in 2015.
#22 We need to talk about Conan Javier Milei brought his dog onto a TV show. According to him, the animal is about to turn 22 years old. Behind this story lies an unsettling truth.
#23 Yesterday’s Petrol Fiasco Manhattan judge Loretta Preska’s controversial ruling on the US$16-billion time-bomb compensating speculative interests for the nationalisation of YPF needs to be viewed in its electoral context as much as for its legal force.
#24 The autumn of the patriarch Gildo Insfrán’s power stems from the provincial government being by far Formosa’s biggest employer with less than six percent of the workforce having formal jobs in the private sector, boosted by shameless patronage.
#25 Meet Argentina’s ‘stressed’: the ‘non-poor’ who can’t reach the end of the month under Milei The INDEC national statistics bureau does not consider them poor, but millions of Argentina can’t make it to the end of the month; New study by UCA’s poverty watchdog shines light on those living under “economic stress”
#26 Argentina's government appeals US$16-billion YPF court ruling Argentina appeals US judge's order to hand over 51% of shares in YPF in expropriation case; Milei points finger at Kicillof, Fernández de Kirchner as fears over ruling impact grow.
#27 YPF: How a company was purchased with its own money, generating a multi-billion-dollar lawsuit The Eskenazis family entered into YPF thanks to Néstor Kirchner without placing a dollar. The Grupo Petersen purchased shares with the promise to pay with the dividends. More than a decade on, the case in the US courts.
#28 Stories that caught our eye: June 27 to July 4 A selection of the stories that caught our eye over the last seven days in Argentina.
#29 River Plate rile rivals by breaking bank for Racing Club’s Maxi Salas Release clauses have long been understood to have a merely symbolic value in Argentina, an upper limit to negotiate for a player without forcing the seller’s hand – executing it is considered a breach of ethics and the unwritten code.
#30 Inter-American Court of Human Rights says states must protect people from climate change Decision means that around 20 countries across Latin America and the Caribbean – including Argentina – must undertake legal reforms to protect populations from climate change.
#31 Investors see way for Milei to end fight over state oil company YPF Could there be a silver lining for Javier Milei in the multibillion-dollar US judgment targeting Argentina’s main oil producer?
#32 Brazil's Lula pledges 'solidarity' as he visits house-confined Cristina Fernández de Kirchner Former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, condemned to house arrest as she serves a six-year jail term for corruption-related offences, hosts Brazil’s Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva at her apartment in Buenos Aires.
#33 Lula hugs it out with Milei, but saves warm embrace for Fernández de Kirchner The sharp divides roiling Latin American politics were visible in a pair of hugs.
#34 Scandal in Congress: Kirchnerite, libertarian deputies row ends session Chamber of Deputies session ends early with pushing and shoving between La Libertad Avanza and Kirchnerite legislators.
#35 Lawyers demand release of anti-Espert ‘K’ protesters Legal teams, backed by the Centre for Legal and Social Stories, rights groups and Milei critics, allege arrests are part of a campaign of "judicial and media persecution."