BEYOND THE HEADLINES Breaking the bank 30-05-2026 05:56 Today the widespread acceptance of the inevitability of central banks is based on the belief that every nation has one. Almost inevitable, then, but desirable? by Michael Soltys
AS I SEE IT Donald Trump and his doppelgänger 30-05-2026 05:12 Did Trump make a historic blunder when he chose to join Israel in what began as an attempt to overthrow the Iranian dictatorship? by James Neilson
GUEST COLUMN Chamberlain or Churchill, Mr President? 26-05-2026 11:21 The clear question is Chamberlain or Churchill, Mr. President? by Martín A. Morgenstern
OPINION & ANALYSIS Deep into the era of the algorithm 23-05-2026 05:51 Artificial Intelligence has turbo-charged an era of exponential change and cycles of innovation are now occurring in spans of months, even weeks. There’s a new generation of tech oligarchs that came with it. by Agustino Fontevecchia
OPINION & ANALYSIS Vaca Muerta will ensure next president against currency crises 19-05-2026 10:28 Between the export boom of Vaca Muerta and annual agricultural contributions, an unprecedented amount of hard currency could be entering Argentina as from 2027. The next government would have, for the first time in many years, sufficient support to avoid runs on the currency and hyperinflation. by Carlos Burgueño
ANALYSING ARGENTINA Does Milei want a second term? 16-05-2026 05:57 The good news is that the vote for his re-election is still 17 months away; the bad news is that, at this rate, he might not win. by Marcelo J. García
OPINION & ANALYSIS OAPs: Old Age Presidents 12-05-2026 14:39 US presidents Donald Trump and Joe Biden were both criticised for being too old to serve as heads of government, as has Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in Brazil. But India’s Narendra Modi, at the youthful age of 75, is also older and does not face the same questioning. Old age appears to hold a different value, depending on the culture in question. But is old age an obstacle to being a good leader? by Sabrina Chemen
GUEST COLUMN India’s fight against terrorism 12-05-2026 10:11 India and Argentina, despite being separated by oceans and continents, are united by democratic values and by the shared conviction that terrorism is an assault on civilisation itself. In this common struggle, silence is not neutrality; it is acquiescence.
BEYOND THE HEADLINES Europa and the bullies 09-05-2026 06:00 This month finally sees a massive free-trade agreement covering some 700 million people come provisionally into being – deserving that description because it eliminates tariffs on 91 percent of EU goods while opening European markets to South American farm produce. by Michael Soltys
As I see it Mass destruction gets easier and cheaper 09-05-2026 00:20 Until not that long ago, the ability to bring down civilisations was the preserve of a few powerful countries. It is now in the process of being democratised. by James Neilson
Political insider What Manuel Adorni is covering up 07-05-2026 14:07 Cabinet Chief’s never-ending scandal is source of growing unease within President Javier Milei's government. by Javier Calvo
GUEST COLUMN Argentina’s zero tolerance turn and the limits of libertarianism 07-05-2026 00:33 When Javier Milei came to power, his political appeal rested on a simple but powerful idea: that Argentina’s crisis was, above all, the result of an overgrown state. Yet the trajectory of his security policy points in a different direction. by Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera
OPINION A warning ignored 02-05-2026 09:53 The monster born from within not only attacks journalism by Jorge Fontevecchia
BEYOND THE HEADLINES Less work in labour 02-05-2026 00:37 Trade unionism in Argentina predates May Day as International Workers Day in the world – Argentine printers first unionised in 1878; May Day as an occasion for worker protest has its roots in the Chicago general strike of 1886. by Michael Soltys
BLOOMBERG - ANALYSIS Thiel is the latest rabbit Milei has pulled from a hat 30-04-2026 13:20 Argentina’s previous two presidents failed to win re-election, undone by their inability to resolve the country’s economic problems. Despite the recent turbulence, Milei is well positioned to break that trend.
OPINION & ANALYSIS Orbán, the global far right and Milei’s moment 14-04-2026 14:46 The defeat of Hungary’s populist prime minister marks a setback for parties across the right-wing MAGA spectrum – Trump included. by Walter Curia
BEYOND THE HEADLINES Cabinet chiefs past and present 11-04-2026 07:38 The Cabinet chief’s role as whipping boy can be traced back to the post’s origins in the 1995 constitutional reform. by Michael Soltys
POLITICS – ANALYSIS Russian psyops and the dance of the candidates 11-04-2026 07:34 The Milei administration is on the back foot, tired, hanging off the ropes, but is nowhere near knockout territory. by Agustino Fontevecchia
YPF CASE – ANALYSIS Argentina’s New York battle scars 03-04-2026 06:20 The Argentine Republic is a veteran of many battles in New York Courthouses and the YPF case is one of its most epic stand-offs. by Agustino Fontevecchia
GUEST COLUMN Critical minerals and a window of opportunity for Argentina and the US 29-03-2026 10:12 Argentina and the United States have a rare opportunity to build something more durable than a short-term political alliance or a narrow trade relationship.
ANALYSING ARGENTINA With or without Milei 28-03-2026 05:55 Milei has given Vaca Muerta a push, but growth there precedes and will outlive his Presidency. It is arguably the only consensus policy the country has had for the past decade and a half. Its development momentum will not stop anytime soon. by Marcelo J. García
50th anniversary of 1976 coup ‘Sadism is not a political ideology nor a strategy of war, but a moral perversion’ 28-03-2026 05:53 Populism, on the left and on the right, has wrecked havoc, helping to exacerbate the decline of traditional democratic values. It’s a shame that the defence of human rights has become fodder for culture wars and polarisation. by Agustino Fontevecchia
GUEST COLUMN Arab Israelis today 26-03-2026 13:55 In a context of total distortion, the real life of Arab Israelis is deserving of attention. by Martín A. Morgenstern
50th anniversary of 1976 coup The 24th of March 22-03-2026 09:22 Over the years, I have learned that – for the most part – those who reach the Presidency and lead Argentina do not possess superior virtue. They are just as flawed as the average person. by Jorge Fontevecchia
50th anniversary of 1976 coup Anniversary recall 21-03-2026 00:06 Inviting people to recall their own memories of the 1976 coup excludes around 85 percent of the population – the others have to steer a tricky course between dogmatic echo chambers and broader perspectives. by Michael Soltys
AS I SEE IT Facing the Islamist challenge 14-03-2026 06:52 Will Trump and Netanyahu be satisfied with something less than “regime change”? Or are they dead set on continuing the war until the ayatollahs and their brutal enforcers have been replaced by a pro-Western government? by James Neilson
BEYOND THE HEADLINES No inertia with Persia 14-03-2026 06:46 The 90 million Persians are very self-consciously not Arabs – ethnically, they are Indo-European, not Semitic while their Farsi language is fairly unintelligible for speakers of Arabic, far less overlap than, say, between Russian and Polish. by Michael Soltys
POLITICS – ANALYSIS Adorni is breaking his back 14-03-2026 06:00 From his press conference pulpit, Adorni has lashed out against the caste, against Kirchnerism and anyone and anything that didn’t see the state as an obstacle to individual freedom, corrupting those who went near. How could a stalwart of Milei’s anarcho-libertarian gang abuse his position of power for personal privilege? by Agustino Fontevecchia
OPINION & ANALYSIS Is Argentina at war? 10-03-2026 14:50 At a Jewish university in New York, President Milei once again described Iran as an “enemy” and declared that “we are going to win” the war in the Middle East. The lessons of the past and the risks of reckless ideological displays. by Walter Curia
Analysing Argentina Milei’s regime change drive 07-03-2026 06:43 Regime change is easier said than done. by Marcelo J. García
POLITICS – ANALYSIS Milei: Dominant in decay 28-02-2026 06:01 The improved macroeconomic situation must eventually translate into better opportunities for a majority of the people. by Agustino Fontevecchia
BEYOND THE HEADLINES Stupid cupid – an $LIBRA of love 14-02-2026 06:41 Exactly one year ago today the first black swan came along after probably the longest presidential honeymoon in Argentine history. by Michael Soltys
AS I SEE IT Westerners looking for a way out 14-02-2026 06:12 Trump and others who hope to emulate him are reactionaries. They tell their compatriots that they want their countries to go back to what they were half a century or so ago before the rot set in, hence the promise to make them “great again.” by James Neilson
POLITICS – ANALYSIS Molotov cocktails and circumstantial majorities 14-02-2026 06:12 The arts of politics the President despises once again gives his government political momentum, as it did during its first year. Once again, they have a chance to keep the ball rolling, but the secret is to keep the president’s mouth (relatively) shut in order not to pick a fight with its allies. by Agustino Fontevecchia
Editorial Behind the times 14-02-2026 06:01 This labour reform bill is a starting-point towards less labour litigation and a more flexible job market but it is also running behind times which are moving much faster.
ANALYSING ARGENTINA Be my market valentine, Milei 14-02-2026 02:09 Milei risks being carried away by ideology, opening the economy too much and too fast, over-appreciating the peso (again) and leaving too many sectors hurt at home. by Marcelo J. García
BEYOND THE HEADLINES Lies, damned lies and statistics 07-02-2026 00:04 The blow to confidence from this institutionally messy political interference in the formation of statistics (even if child’s play compared to the Kirchnerite fudging of the figures) remains to be seen. by Michael Soltys
OPINION & ANALYSIS The doors of Toto Caputo’s parallel realities 06-02-2026 11:14 Disassociation from reality has its impact on the markets and on politics. by Javier Calvo
OPINION & ANALYSIS Ideology over technique – Milei government’s banned glossary 26-01-2026 09:09 Invisible lists of uncomfortable words have started to affect different state bodies. When the state starts to cross out words, it does not correct language: it foolishly attempts to correct reality. by Juan Cruz Soqueira
OPINION & ANALYSIS The Davos rapture and Milei’s Nobel pitch 24-01-2026 07:38 The contours of a new world order are beginning to express themselves... by Agustino Fontevecchia
As I see it Europe hit by a butterfly’s wings 24-01-2026 07:09 Trump’s pathetic desire to win a prize that is awarded by people who despise him is reshaping geopolitics. by James Neilson
BEYOND THE HEADLINES The forgotten reform 24-01-2026 00:17 Central to the passage of Milei's labour reform is the assent of the provincial governors controlling the deputies and senators needed to take the ruling party to an overall parliamentary majority. by Michael Soltys
OPINION & ANALYSIS Milei: Ally of the United States or of Trump? 21-01-2026 21:34 The relationship between the United States and Argentina is at a peak given the empathy between Trump and Milei. Argentina’s now-automatic alignment with Washington has given the government financial support and stability, but also prevented it from defining its own foreign policy agenda. by Javier Calvo
OPINION & ANALYSIS Milei’s relentless chainsaw – the great campaign promise he kept 19-01-2026 21:07 Several of the grandest presidential commitments made by Argentina’s President on the campaign trail in 2023 have been shelved and apparently forgotten: dollarisation, the implosion of the Central Bank and the total eradication of inflation. Without support from the IMF or the United States, those objectives would have proved unviable. But there is one point nobody can dispute: the fiscal surplus. In scarcely two years, the government has reversed a historic deficit with the deepest austerity since the return of democracy. But the discussion still pending is the political, social and institutional cost. by Carlos Burgueño
Analysing Argentina LatAm on the run (from Trump) 17-01-2026 07:04 Latin American leaders are scrambling to adapt to the new reality in which the United States can impose its will on the hemisphere. by Marcelo J. García
BEYOND THE HEADLINES Is Vaca Muerta now a dead cow – and EU-Mercosur deal a cherubic baby? 17-01-2026 00:12 Today will go down as a historic day with the world’s biggest free-trade area numbering over 700 million consumers signed into being in the Paraguayan capital of Asunción. by Michael Soltys
Political insider Summer waves and espionage 15-01-2026 16:25 To date, four lawsuits have been filed at different courtrooms seeking to declare Javier Milei’s decree empowering the domestic intelligence services and adding uncontrolled multi-million funds unconstitutional. For espionage, the presidential chainsaw has turned into a blunt knife. by Javier Calvo
Business, politics & losses The fall of the Bolivarian régime and its ruinous fallout for Argentina 13-01-2026 15:18 Argentina’s economic relationship with the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela left a negative balance difficult to hide. From Hugo Chávez’s financial loans to Néstor Kirchner to failed trade agreements, expropriations and non-payments, the link translated into lost dollars, lost markets and troubled national companies. Bonds with usurious interest rates, unpaid exports, truncated energy projects and forced nationalisations marked almost three decades of a political alliance which, in economic terms, proved to be costly and ruinous for the country. by Carlos Burgueño
GEOPOLITICS The dictator, the imperialist and the new world order 10-01-2026 06:39 Seeing a strongman take the keys to the region’s socio-political-economic inclinations is ominously reminiscent of the darkest days of the recent past. It feels even more terrifying when the man with his finger on the button is Trump. by Agustino Fontevecchia
POLITICS – ANALYSIS The physics of power in Milei’s Argentina 26-12-2025 07:50 As the year enters its final stretch, spectators are looking to the Milei administration in order to figure out whether it will be able to deliver on multiple fronts, particularly whether it will manage to build a consensus in Congress. by Agustino Fontevecchia