In a new escalation against the media, the government of Argentinian President Javier Milei has barred journalists from accessing the presidential palace for the third consecutive day, raising concerns about press freedom in the country.
The Argentine government led by President Javier Milei has continued to prevent journalists from accessing the presidential palace for the third consecutive day, sparking sharp criticism regarding violations of freedom of expression. This ban comes amid a tense relationship between Milei and the media since he took office.
New judicial documents raise questions about Argentine President Javier Milei's previous denials regarding his involvement in the launch of the digital currency $Libra. This situation comes at a critical time for the Argentine government, which is facing increasing scrutiny over the president's transparency and credibility.
The Argentine government announced the expulsion of Iranian chargé d'affaires Mohsen Taherani, deeming him 'persona non grata' after Iranian accusations of complicity in military attacks. This decision marks a significant shift in Argentina's foreign policy under President Javier Milei.
Argentina's economy recorded a slight growth in January, following a period of weak growth in the last quarter of the previous year. This raises questions about President Javier Milei's economic policies.