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Silvina Frydlewsky is a journalist based in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Inflation in Argentina Shoots Up in December as President Milei Embarks on Shock Therapy

11 Jan 2024  |  www.marketscreener.com
Argentines faced a significant rise in inflation in December, with the consumer price index increasing by 25.5%, leading to an annual inflation rate of 211%. This surge occurred during President Javier Milei's first month in office as he implemented pro-market shock therapy to address the economic crisis left by his predecessor, Alberto Fernández. The government and analysts anticipated price hikes in essential goods as Milei attempts to stabilize the economy.

Argentina’s Inflation Surges After New President Cuts Subsidies

14 Dec 2023  |  WSJ
In December, Argentina experienced a significant surge in inflation, with the consumer-price index rising by 25.5%, leading to an annual inflation rate of 211%. This spike occurred during President Javier Milei’s first month in office as he implemented pro-market shock therapy aimed at reviving the struggling economy. The increase in prices for food, fuel, and drugs has further strained the financial situation for Argentines.

Argentina Swears In Javier Milei as President

10 Dec 2023  |  WSJ
Javier Milei was sworn in as Argentina’s president, promising significant public spending cuts to address the country's severe economic crisis. The inauguration, occurring amid geopolitical turmoil, was attended by foreign dignitaries, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on his first trip to Latin America since the Russian invasion.

‘El Loco’ Won the Argentina Election Last Month With Outlandish Ideas. Now He’s Backpedaling.

06 Dec 2023  |  WSJ
Javier Milei, who recently won the Argentina election with radical proposals such as abolishing the central bank, severing ties with China, and drastically reducing public spending, has adopted a more moderate tone as he prepares for his inauguration.

Argentina’s Inflation Surges After New President Cuts Subsidies

01 Dec 2023  |  WSJ
Argentines faced a significant surge in inflation in December, with food, fuel, and drug prices rising sharply during President Javier Milei’s first month in office. The consumer-price index increased by 25.5%, leading to an annual inflation rate of 211%, according to government statistics agency Indec. The new president's pro-market shock therapy aims to revive the struggling economy.

Javier Milei, a Self-Described Anarcho-Capitalist, Is Elected President of Argentina

19 Nov 2023  |  WSJ
Javier Milei, a libertarian congressman, won the Argentine presidency with 56% of the vote against Economy Minister Sergio Massa's 44%, signaling a significant political shift for a country grappling with high inflation and increasing poverty.

Argentina’s Next President Will Face an Economy in Crisis

06 Nov 2023  |  energiesnet.com
Argentina is facing a severe economic crisis with triple-digit inflation, shortages of basic goods, and a lack of foreign currency reserves. The upcoming presidential election features libertarian outsider Javier Milei, who proposes dollarization to control inflation, and Economy Minister Sergio Massa, who is part of the ruling Peronist coalition. The next president will inherit significant economic challenges, including hyperinflation and a large debt to the International Monetary Fund. The crisis has led to widespread public dissatisfaction, with many turning to cryptocurrencies as a hedge against the devaluing peso.

Argentina’s Ruling Party Candidate Takes Most Votes in Presidential Election

22 Oct 2023  |  WSJ
Economy Minister Sergio Massa, the ruling party’s candidate, secured the most votes in the first round of Argentina's presidential election, surpassing libertarian economist Javier Milei. With 92% of votes counted, Massa received 36.3%, defying polls that had predicted Milei's victory. The two candidates will face off in a November runoff.

Argentina’s Next President Will Face an Economy in Crisis

01 Oct 2023  |  WSJ
Argentina is facing its most severe economic crisis in a generation, marked by triple-digit inflation, shortages of basic goods, and disruptions in industrial production. The crisis has led to significant challenges, including grocery shortages, halted factory operations, and limited fuel availability. The upcoming presidential election will be crucial as the new leader will need to address these escalating economic issues.

Argentina’s World Cup Champions Airlifted From Celebration as Fans Slow Caravan

01 Oct 2023  |  WSJ
Members of Argentina’s World Cup championship team planned a 50-mile victory lap through Buenos Aires to celebrate with fans. Millions of fans poured into the streets, causing the team to be airlifted from the celebration as the caravan slowed.

Argentina Binges on the World Cup to Forget Soaring Inflation and Unrest

08 Dec 2022  |  WSJ
Amid one of the world's highest inflation rates and growing unrest, many Argentines, including Natalie Acosta, are struggling to afford basic necessities. However, for the past two weeks, the focus has shifted to Argentina's critical World Cup games, providing a temporary distraction from the economic turmoil.

Argentine Court Sentences Vice President Cristina Kirchner to Six Years in Prison

06 Dec 2022  |  WSJ
Vice President Cristina Kirchner of Argentina was convicted of fraud and sentenced to six years in prison for embezzling funds through public-construction contracts. The court's decision also permanently bans her from holding public office, marking a significant development in a long-standing corruption case. This verdict is a setback for Argentina's leftist government, which is already dealing with severe economic challenges.

Argentine Court Sentences Vice President Cristina Kirchner to Six Years in Prison

06 Dec 2022  |  WSJ
A federal court in Buenos Aires convicted Vice President Cristina Kirchner of fraud charges, sentencing her to six years in prison for embezzling money through public-construction contracts. The court also permanently banned her from holding public office, marking a significant development in a long-running graft case against one of Argentina's most prominent politicians. This verdict comes as the leftist government faces severe economic challenges, including soaring inflation.

Argentina Frees Iranian and Venezuelan Crew Members of Plane Detained Since June

19 Oct 2022  |  WSJ
Argentina has released five crew members of a cargo jet, including Iranians and Venezuelans, who were detained since June for an investigation into potential terrorism ties. A judge ruled there was insufficient evidence to charge them, despite claims from U.S. and Latin American officials that one of the pilots is a high-ranking member of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

Argentines Show Support for Vice President After Attempted Gun Attack

02 Sep 2022  |  WSJ
Thousands of Argentines rallied in Buenos Aires and soccer matches were canceled to show support for Vice President Cristina Kirchner following a failed assassination attempt. A 35-year-old Brazilian man was arrested and charged with attempted aggravated homicide after he thrust a gun at Kirchner's face and pulled the trigger, though the weapon did not discharge and she was unharmed.

Argentina Names New Economy Minister as Inflation Crisis Mounts

04 Jul 2022  |  WSJ
Argentine President Alberto Fernández appointed Silvina Batakis as the new economy minister amid rising inflation and a weakening currency, following the resignation of Martín Guzmán. Batakis, an economist aligned with the far-left faction of the ruling Peronist coalition, assumes the role during a period of significant economic instability, raising concerns about potential social unrest.

BUENOS AIRES (ARGENTINA), 24/03 / 2016.- US President Barack Obama with his family, say goodbye to Argentina, today, Thursday March 24, 2016, at Ezeiza International Airport in Buenos Aires ( Argentina) © Silvina Frydlewsky

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Orphaned in Argentina's dirty war, man is torn between two families - Alejandro Sandoval, center, was orphaned in Argentina's "dirty war." He has been united with his grandparents, Clelia Deharbe de Fontana and Ruben Antonio Fontana, who is holding a photo of Alejandro's mother. Photo: Silvina Frydlewsky / for The Washington Post

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Voted as one of the 7 Natural Wonders of the World, Iguazu Falls is undoubtedly the most visited place in Misiones and one of the most imposing natural attractions in Argentina and the World. © Silvina Frydlewsky

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BUENOS AIRES (ARGENTINA), 12.14.2013 - the world record in speed, the Jamaican Usain Bolt, first visited Argentina, where disputed the great challenge of 2013: running hand hand against a bus in a race of 80 meters along the lane Metrobus, then face off against outstanding sprinter of Jamaican team, such as Mario Forsythe (9.95 in the 100m), Kimmari Roach (10.13), and Daniel Bailey of Antigua and Barbuda (9.91), in a race of 120 meters. © Silvina Frydlewsky

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Photos & Fixing Silvina Frydlewsky for The Washington Post Argentina's Beef Debate: Feedlot or Grassland? by Juan Forero for The Washington Post The world's top cattle producing countries have been penning up cattle for years, and now Argentina, which has slipped from the international beef dominance it once enjoyed, is following the trend.

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Purmamarca "Cerro de los 7 colores" - Jujuy Argentina © Silvina Frydlewsky

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BUENOS AIRES (ARGENTINA), 16/08 / 2013. A group of tourists made the tour from the observation deck on the 23rd floor of the Hotel Panamericano in Buenos Aires, from where you can see the Avenida 9 de Julio through the city from north to south. © Silvina Frydlewsky

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Photos & Fixing by Silvina Frydlewsky for The Washington Post Argentine grandmothers running out of time in search for missing - By Juan Forero for The Washington Post The Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo, a group created in 1976 as an improvised response to the state-sponsored thefts of babies, has recovered 105 of 500 babies born to political prisoners in a seven-year dictatorship that ended in 1983. The group’s relentless work, which included helping create a national DNA database to match stolen babies with their biological families, has won accolades the world over. But with about 400 grandchildren still missing — now adults, mostly 35 and 36 years old — it is clear that time is running out, at least for the grandmothers.

Buenos Aires, Argentina - A group of children playing soccer in Villa Fiorito, the neighborhood where he was born soccer player Diego Maradona. © Silvina Frydlewsky

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BUENOS AIRES (ARGENTINA), 18/04 / 2013.- Hundreds of opponents of the government of Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner congregate today, Thursday April 18, 2013, in the Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires (Argentina), to participate in a mobilization dubbed "18A", an expression of protest organized through social networks © Silvina Frydlewsky

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BUENOS AIRES (ARGENTINA), 18/07 / 2014.- A new anniversary of the AMIA bombing, which caused 85 victims, whose family still hold high the order of justice recalled in the headquarters of the AMIA. Under the slogan "Not a day of oblivion", a high concentration of families, leaders and members of the Jewish community and politicians from different parties recalled the biggest attack suffered by Argentina in its history. © Silvina Frydlewsky

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Photos & Fixing by Silvina Frydlewsky for The Washington Post New consumer class powering economic growth across South America by Juan Forero for The Washington Post USHUAIA, ARGENTINA - Here at the end of the Earth, just 600 miles from Antarctica, tourists hike over glaciers and flock to rocky beaches to photograph penguins and 700-pound sea lions.This island is also a little-known motor of manufacturing that churns out cellphones and LCD televisions for a seemingly insatiable consumer market - symbol of the stability that has taken hold in a country once accustomed to defaults and hyperinflation.

Photos & Fixing Silvina Frydlewsky for The Washington Post Gay wedding planners in Buenos Aires by Juan Forero for The Washington Post The men have been partners for 17 years but now, after Argentine lawmakers in July made same-sex marriage legal, they will take the plunge....

Photos & Fixing Silvina Frydlewsky for The Washington Post Orphaned in Argentina's dirty war, man is torn between two families by Juan Forero for The Washington Post A FAMILY AT LAST: Alejandro Sandoval, was orphaned in Argentina's "dirty war." He has been united with his grandparents, Clelia Deharbe de Fontana and Ruben Antonio Fontana.

Photos & Fixing by Silvina Frydlewsky Argentina's Beef Debate: Feedlot or Grassland? Day of the Gaucho Waning in Argentina by Juan Forero for The Washington Post

Photos & Fixing for The Washington Post Jewish gaucho tradition fades in Argentina by Juan Forero for The Washington Post

Photos and Fixing "Argentina scores points with free broadcasts of soccer games" by Juan Forero / for The Washington Post

BUENOS AIRES (ARGENTINA), 22/11 / 2015.- PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS "Let's change", bunker where the new president of the Argentines, Mauricio Macri celebrated with their allies thousands of people came to the site to celebrate the change. © Silvina Frydlewsky

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BUENOS AIRES (ARGENTINA), 22/11 / 2015.- "Let's change", bunker where the new president of the Argentines, Mauricio Macri celebrated with their allies thousands of people came to the site to celebrate the change. © Silvina Frydlewsky

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BUENOS AIRES (ARGENTINA), 14/07 / 2014.- A crowd concentrated near the Obelisk, to receive the Argentine football team, after being defeated by Germany in the final of the World Brazil 2014.© Silvina Frydlewsky

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Germans during the transmission of Brazil 2014 World Cup final against Argentina. Sunday July 13, 2014, in Buenos Aires fans (Argentina).

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Germans during the transmission of Brazil 2014 World Cup final against Argentina. Sunday July 13, 2014, in Buenos Aires fans (Argentina).

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The former president of Argentina, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner.

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Buenos Aires, May 2015. The Kirchner Cultural Center, it´s located in the old building of domestic mail posted, declared a national historic monument. Was conceived in 2009 as Cultural Center Bicentennial by President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner.

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The argentine musician Gustavo Santaolalla plays the charango instrument at Olaroz Saline- Jujuy, Argentina

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A gastronomic appointment with General Perón and Evita

30 Jun 2011  |  ELMUNDO
In Buenos Aires, the Perón-Perón bar-restaurant, located in the trendy Palermo neighborhood, is a tribute to the memory of General Juan Domingo Perón and his wife Evita. The establishment, opened by 42-year-old radio and television producer Daniel Nazero, is adorned with Peronist iconography and serves dishes with names that reference Argentine proletarian struggle. The restaurant also features a wine called El Justicialista, produced by Argentina's highly valued painter Helmut Ditsch. Nazero, a self-described classic Peronist, opened the restaurant to showcase the Peronist's appreciation for fine dining beyond political activism.
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