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Following 26 years of negotiations and a string of setbacks that threatened to scupper it, representatives of the Mercosur countries and the European commission signed the EU-Mercosur trade deal at a ceremony in Asunción, Paraguay, on Saturday.

The agreement creates the world’s largest free-trade area, comprising more than 715 million people. Regional leaders on bo...


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In 2026, Argentina and Indonesia mark 70 years of diplomatic relations, established on 30 July 1956 — and it’s a timely milestone to reassess a partnership that has grown in strategic relevance.

As Indonesia has moved from a rice-centered agrarian economy to a globally-engaged G20 middle power over the last five decades, the anniversary underscores why it is becomi...


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The government of Brazil has stopped acting as Argentina’s consular representation in Venezuela and withdrawn from the Caracas embassy, a diplomatic source confirmed to the Herald. Brazil had been providing consular and legal assistance to Argentine citizens in Venezuela since August 2024, when Buenos Aires and Caracas broke ties.

Although no official infor...


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Economy Minister Luis Caputo announced on Friday that 2025 closed with a primary fiscal surplus of AR$11.7 trillion, equivalent to 1.4% of GDP, while the overall financial balance showed a surplus of AR$1.45 trillion, or 0.2% of GDP.

Caputo said that this marked “the first time since 2008 that two consecutive years of cash-based financial surplus have been achieved....


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Homelessness in Buenos Aires City (CABA) is on the rise, a new census by the city’s government confirmed this week. However, fewer people under 18 are living on the streets.

The number of homeless people in the Argentine capital has increased by 27.83% compared to the survey that was done in November 2024.

A total of 5176 people were homeless, compared to ...


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