Javier Milei, live: the latest measures of the Government
The article discusses the latest decisions made by President Javier Milei's government, including positive recognition from the European Union regarding trade agreements.
Labor reform: the CGT marched to the Courts and seeks to challenge the law
The Argentine labor union CGT marched to the courts to challenge a labor reform law approved by the Congress.
An Iranian drone hit a British air base in Cyprus and the European Union reacts
An Iranian drone attack on a British air base in Cyprus marks a significant escalation in the military tensions involving Iran, prompting reactions from European nations.
Crosetto: “I was there without security, an unexpected acceleration. Now the EU must protect itself”
Guido Crosetto responds from Dubai amid rising tensions regarding Iran's actions in the region and faces calls for his resignation from opposition parties.
Death in the tram, circulation resumed. Unions to Atm: "Now let's discuss safety"
After a tram derailment in Milan resulted in a death, tram services have resumed while unions demand a safety discussion with the transport company.
A union launched a campaign at the airports of the country against the senators who supported the labor reform
The Argentine Aeronautical Personnel Association (APA) has initiated a campaign at airports to criticize senators who endorsed the government's labor reform.
The Government enacted the law of the trade agreement between Mercosur and the European Union
The Argentinian government has officially enacted the law for the trade agreement between Mercosur and the European Union following its approval by the Senate.
Who are the three senators who voted against the agreement between Mercosur and the European Union
Three senators from the Justicialist block voted against the free trade agreement between Mercosur and the European Union, despite the Senate's overwhelming support for the deal.
Start of classes: pressured by the unions, the Government called for the national teachers' negotiation on Monday
The Argentine government has called a national teachers' negotiation meeting in response to union pressure, while a strike threatens the school year start in 15 provinces.
Air Traffic Controllers Strike: What Decision Was Made for This Friday
The air traffic controllers' union has suspended protests planned for Friday while salary negotiations proceed, although their strike will continue over the weekend due to unresolved salary agreements.
The air traffic controllers' union lifted today's and tomorrow's strike
The air traffic controllers' union has suspended a planned strike for February 26 and 27 amid ongoing negotiations with EANA, with strikes set to continue until March 2 if no agreement is reached.
Air Traffic Controllers Strike: These Are the Flights Affected Today, Thursday, February 26
On February 26, air traffic controllers in Argentina begin a strike that will affect flights across the country until March 2, due to salary demands from the union Atepsa.
Senate: The Government seeks ratification of the Mercosur-European Union agreement and to advance with the glacier law reform
The Argentine government is pushing for the ratification of the Mercosur-European Union trade agreement while also addressing reforms to environmental protections regarding glaciers in the Senate.
The Senate is in session to ratify the Mercosur-EU agreement and the appointment of Fernando Iglesias as ambassador
The Argentine Senate is convening to ratify the historic Mercosur-European Union agreement and the appointment of Fernando Iglesias as ambassador, while also discussing a reform to the Glacier Law.
Midterm and Iran, Trump's Two Objectives
President Donald Trump uses his State of the Union address to attack Democrats ahead of the midterm elections while laying the groundwork for a potential confrontation with Iran.
Stalin gifted it to Argentina, and today it is a gem from another time: this is the Dacha, the country house in Moscow
The Dacha in Moscow, gifted by Stalin to Argentina, serves as a historical residence and a symbol of diplomatic ties established between Argentina and the Soviet Union post-World War II.
The message in favor of Elon Musk and against the European Union that Milei shared
President Javier Milei of Argentina has retweeted a message supporting Elon Musk's opposition to European Union content regulations, coinciding with discussions about the EU-Mercosur trade agreement.
The small board of the CGT defines how to express its rejection of the possible final sanction of the labor reform
The CGT's leadership will take steps to officially oppose the labor reform if passed by the Senate on Friday, including potential legal action and mobilization.
Two key union allies of Kicillof strike against Milei, whom they blame for low salaries in Buenos Aires
Two major unions in Buenos Aires are protesting against President Javier Milei, blaming his government for the province's inability to improve salaries.
Fate: Sutna took the conflict to Kicillof after two hearings without agreement
The Sutna union has escalated the dispute over the Fate plant's closure to the governor of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, following unsuccessful negotiations.
What happened to Kirchnerism in the Senate and why it lost the vice-presidency
Kirchnerism has lost its vice-presidency in the Argentine Senate, marking a significant shift in political power.
Strike on Friday, February 27: these are the unions that join the mobilization called
On February 27, a national strike is set to occur in Argentina, organized by the United Trade Union Front in response to proposed labor reforms.
From Virginia to California: Alex Padilla and Abigail Spanberger raise their voices and defend immigrants against Trump
Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger and California Senator Alex Padilla strongly criticized President Trump's immigration policies following his State of the Union address.
Attacks on Democrats, omissions, and show: the main keys of Trump's speech
Donald Trump's lengthy State of the Union address emphasized a theatrical and combative approach toward Democrats as he seeks to bolster Republican prospects ahead of midterm elections.
Trump's Harsh Criticism of Sanctuary Cities: Insists on Ending Immigration Protections in the U.S.
In his State of the Union address, President Trump escalated his attack on sanctuary cities, insisting they protect criminals and urging Congress to end these jurisdictions.
The emotional reunion of a Venezuelan exile during Trump's State of the Union speech: his harsh story of captivity
A Venezuelan opposition leader, Enrique Márquez, made a surprise appearance during President Trump's State of the Union address to embrace his niece after being released from captivity.
Dalilah Law: Trump's law to eliminate driver's licenses for undocumented immigrants in the U.S.
The proposed Dalilah Law aims to prevent states from issuing driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants and was announced by President Trump during his State of the Union address.
Who was Malena Maidana, the 26-year-old woman who was stabbed to death in Ezeiza
Malena Maidana, a 26-year-old mother and veterinary student, was fatally stabbed in her neighborhood of La Unión, Ezeiza, raising concerns about community safety.
Trump's Speech, from Emotion for Heroes to the Fight Against Undocumented Immigrants
Donald Trump's recent State of the Union address was marked by his mocking of Democrats and a focus on honoring military and civilian heroes, while remaining firm on his stance against undocumented immigrants.
In the midst of the internal conflict with Kicillof, kirchnerism reinterprets 678 on the channel of union leader Víctor Santa María
Kirchnerism is revamping the political talk show format with '1111', airing on Víctor Santa María's channel, as a response to internal conflicts with Kicillof.
Who is Al Green, the former justice of the peace expelled for the second time from the Chamber
Al Green, a former justice of the peace and Texas congressman, has been expelled from the House for the second consecutive year during the State of the Union address.
An expelled member for a sign, a strong clash, and the biggest ovation of the night: the highlights of Trump's speech in Congress
President Donald Trump's State of the Union address featured a dramatic expulsion of a congressman for protesting, amidst a backdrop of his boasts about economic growth and a controversial political environment.
Letters from Readers: Unusual, Apology, Union and Company
Readers express concerns about recent football controversies, highlighting issues of financial accountability and union leadership in Argentina.
Trump's State of the Union Address: 'America is back, this is the golden age'
Donald Trump, during his State of the Union address, declared that America is stronger and more respected than ever before, marking his first address of his second term.
New tariffs from Trump at 10%. Another wave of lawsuits ready
Following the Supreme Court's decision to cancel Donald Trump's tariffs, the president has imposed new 10% tariffs on nearly all imports globally.
Donald Trump in the U.S.: what time it is and how to watch the State of the Union address 2026
Donald Trump will deliver the State of the Union address on February 24, 2026, to the U.S. Congress and the nation.
The five questions surrounding Trump's State of the Union address
Trump prepares to address Congress amid significant challenges and low approval ratings.
Expectations for the State of the Union Address: At a Critical Moment, Trump Will Defend His Management Before Congress
President Trump is set to deliver his State of the Union address amidst significant challenges, including low approval ratings and economic concerns.
Confirmation of custody for Cinturrino, the policeman: "I apologize to those who wear the uniform"
Carmelo Cinturrino, a policeman accused of the intentional homicide of Abderrahim Mansouri, faced a court hearing where his lawyer communicated his apologies to fellow officers, coinciding with the return of funds raised for him by the SAP union.
The EU freezes the tariff agreement. The US warns: a blow for those who are crafty
The European Union has paused the tariff agreement with the United States amid ongoing concerns about trade relations and has not yet received concrete assurances from the US administration.
The Europeans visit Kiev on the anniversary of the attack. Orbán sides with Putin
Hungary and Slovakia support Vladimir Putin by blocking new European sanctions against Russia, complicating financial support for Ukraine.
The judicial union took over a labor court building in rejection of the transfer to the City
Judicial workers in Argentina have occupied a labor court building in protest against the transfer of jurisdiction of national labor justice to the city.
Hockey, the USA women's national team declines Trump's invitation due to a sexist joke
The USA women's hockey team, gold medalists at the Winter Olympics, declined President Trump's invitation to the State of the Union address following his sexist joke.
The Opposition of Nationalists at a Summit Hinders the European Union's Plans to Sanction Russia
Hungary and Slovakia's opposition at a summit has blocked the EU from adopting new sanctions against Russia, complicating European efforts to support Ukraine.
Beach concessionaires, Vannacci's group against Salvini: "No to competitions, better the violation. Prepare compensations"
Members of Roberto Vannacci's party criticize Minister Matteo Salvini for not supporting beach concessionaires amidst upcoming competition regulations.
Called by the Government, Fate and the union meet with more than 900 layoffs at stake and very distant positions
The Argentine government has convened a virtual meeting between Fate and the union to address the impending layoffs of over 900 employees amid stark disagreements over the plant's closure.
Scandal in the UOM: The union handed over the management of the millions collected from its members to La Cámpora
The UOM union in Argentina is embroiled in controversy after ceding control of its members' contributions to La Cámpora amidst allegations of mismanagement and lack of transparency.
The CGT prepares a lawsuit of unconstitutionality with three central arguments against the labor reform law
The CGT union is preparing a lawsuit to challenge the constitutionality of a labor reform law in Argentina, arguing that it undermines workers' rights and could eliminate national labor justice.
Guardiola snubs Arsenal and goes to see Brescia: in the stands for the match against Pro Patria
Pep Guardiola surprised fans by attending a Serie C match between Union Brescia and Pro Patria instead of focusing on Premier League rivals Arsenal.
A reform that does not threaten union power
The labor reform in Argentina is criticized for being insufficient and failing to challenge union power significantly, maintaining existing funding mechanisms for unions.