A weekend without football in the country where the ball always rolls: the Argentine clubs' strike, corruption allegations, and Milei's interests
Argentine football clubs are on strike in response to a judicial investigation into alleged corruption involving the president of the Argentine Football Association.
Analysis: Vorcaro Case and Banco Master - Will the System Strike Back or Investigate Itself?
The Vorcaro case raises pivotal questions about whether Brazil's political and judicial systems will investigate their own actions or resort to counterattacks in response to scrutiny.
Fate: the Government analyzes whether to extend the conciliation amid a strike and a new lawsuit in Justice
The Argentine government is considering extending conciliation negotiations concerning the Fate labor conflict, which has escalated due to a nationwide strike and new judicial actions by the Sutna union.
The Professional League meets in Ezeiza: strike confirmed and when the date 9 will be played
The Professional League in Argentina is set to confirm a strike and has several options for rescheduling the upcoming round of matches amid protests against judicial actions against its leaders.
Judicial workers have gone on strike again as the conflict escalates over the transfer of labor jurisdiction to the City
Judicial workers in Argentina have resumed strikes amid escalating tensions regarding the proposed transfer of labor jurisdiction to Buenos Aires.
Argentine football on strike: clubs and referees halt week 9 amid allegations and political criticism
Argentine football has come to a standstill as clubs and referees announce a total strike over judicial accusations against the Argentine Football Association.
The Government limits its offensive to the judicial field and does not confront the AFA over the soccer strike
The Argentine government has chosen to stay silent and avoid confrontation with the AFA over its announced strike in football, while pursuing legal actions against the organization.
Judicial Workers Initiate Strike in Rejection of Labor Jurisdiction Transfer to Buenos Aires
Judicial workers in Argentina have initiated a nationwide strike against the transfer of labor jurisdiction to Buenos Aires, demanding job stability for 1,600 employees.
Argentinian football clubs announce total strike in March in rejection of judicial complaint against the AFA
Argentinian football clubs have announced a total strike in March to protest a judicial complaint against the AFA by the tax agency (ARCA).
Sentencing of Teacher's Union Leader in Chad Amid Rising Tension
A court in Chad has sentenced the leader of the independent teachers' union, Djimodwiel Faustin, to one year in prison for charges of 'rebellion' and 'disturbing public order' amidst an ongoing teachers' strike.