Tag: Alberto Fernández
Argentina can’t find a way out of the price crisis
Salvador Argentina will not come out of the crisis. On the contrary: In the past twelve months, inflation in the South American country has exceeded 100 percent for the first…
How the assassination of the Vice President united Argentina
Buenos Aires It was disturbing videos that appeared on South American networks and international agencies on Thursday evening: from several perspectives you can see how someone in a crowd aims…
Argentina’s President speaks of an assassination attempt on Kirchner
Christina Kirchner In a recent corruption trial against Kirchner, prosecutors had demanded twelve years in prison and a lifetime ban from public office. (Photo: Reuters) Buenos Aires According to current…
Argentina’s president wants to sell gas to Germany
Berlin Argentina’s hopes of overcoming its own economic crisis and establishing itself as an energy supplier for the European continent lie deeply buried under the dead cow. The “vaca muerta”,…
Why Brazil and Argentina seek closeness to Vladimir Putin
Jair Bolsonaro and Vladimir Putin There was no table six meters long when the two heads of state met. It was different recently at the crisis talks with Chancellor Scholz.…
Crown prince of Argentina’s most powerful political dynasty advances his career
Maximo Kirchner The 44-year-old is the crown prince of the most powerful political dynasty Argentina has produced in the past 50 years. (Photo: AP) Salvador Anyone who hears him speak…
How the crown prince of Argentina’s most powerful political dynasty advances his career
Maximo Kirchner The 44-year-old is the crown prince of the most powerful political dynasty Argentina has produced in the past 50 years. (Photo: AP) Salvador Anyone who hears him speak…
The new Omikron variant is so dangerous: The editor-in-chief’s weekly review
Good morning dear readers, If the pandemic has taught us one thing, it is the certainty that nothing is certain – and certainly not predictable. And that the return to…
The new Omikron variant is so dangerous: The editor-in-chief’s weekly review
Good morning dear readers, If the pandemic has taught us one thing, it is the certainty that nothing is certain – and certainly not predictable. And that the return to…
Weekend briefing: The skilled labor crisis: The editor-in-chief’s weekly review
There is a shortage of skilled workers in Germany – but this is not discussed in addition to work-life balance and home office. What still kept us busy the week.…
Argentina: Leadless into hyperinflation
Salvador Alberto Fernández traveled to the Environment Summit in Glasgow with a delegation of 100 people. But instead of making a name for himself in environmental issues, the Argentine head…