POLITICS – ANALYSIS
La persuasión avanza
The government has long accepted the fragility, both quantitatively and qualitatively, of its legislative strength. But like good bilardistas, they believe that when you win, you win.
by Javier Calvo
EDUCATION & ECONOMY
Teachers at state universities call 24-hour strike after veto vote
Frente Sindical Universitario announces state universities will be hit with strike action on Thursday in wake of congressional backing of President Milei's veto.
POLITICS & CONGRESS
Deputies back Milei’s veto of university funding bill
Javier Milei’s government manages to shield his veto of the University Funding Law; Opposition fails to obtain the two-thirds needed to overthrow the President’s decision.
HEALTHCARE & ECONOMY
Workers launch vigil to save mental health hospital from cutbacks
President Javier Milei’s chainsaw hits Bonaparte Hospital in Parque Patricios; Workers stage vigil against alleged “closure” of hospital as Health Ministry states “restructuring process” has begun.
New name for CCK: Palacio Libertad Domingo F. Sarmiento
GOVERNMENT & POLITICS
Adorni says 40,000 contracted state workers will face 'suitability test'
Presidential Spokesperson Manuel Adorni says as many as 40,000 fixed-term state employees will face a suitability test before their contracts will be renewed.
'CEPO' STAYS FOR NOW
Argentina isn't ready to lift currency controls, says Milei
MALVINAS SOVEREIGNTY DISPUTE
UK PM insists Malvinas ‘are British and will remain British’
ECONOMY & BUSINESS
US$5-billion delivery app Rappi sweeps Latin America
Nobel Prize Literature Award
Nobel Prize for Literature goes to non-Western writer: South Korean author Han Kang
ECONOMY & POLITICS
Banco de la Nación wants to sell debt after a 30-year hiatus
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
World Bank highlights falling inflation but warns of economic decline
ENERGY & GAS
Oil workers strike after death after Vaca Muerta drilling field
Lithoim market
Rio Tinto arrives in lithium with a survival-of-the-fittest mentality
POLITICS
Fernández de Kirchner hints at run for presidency of Partido Justlicialista
ECONOMIC INDICATORS
Buenos Aires City reports September inflation rate of 4%
Economy & World
Rio Tinto expands lithium bet with biggest deal since 2007
FOREIGN POLICY
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