Bolivia and Chile are in talks to restart gas exports to Argentina amid a surge in demand spurred by a summer heat wave, underscoring the challenge for the government in Buenos Aires as it looks to become energy self-sufficient.
Chile expects to reach a new agreement with neighbor Argentina to supply up to 2.5 million cubic meters of natural gas per day as needed in the cooler winter and springs months through September to meet energy deficits in the country's remote north.
For an authentic taste of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and its European influences, order a coffee and watch a tango dance or film at this historical cafe.
Bolivia and Chile have begun talks to resume gas exports to Argentina, amid a spike in demand sparked by a heatwave this summer.
"With all the strife in the world, this explainable incident does not merit so much attention," she wrote on Instagram.
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Chile’s congress has approved a landmark reform to its private pension system whose meagre payouts fuelled disruptive mass demonstrations six years ago that roiled the politics of the prosperous South American nation.
Argentina's deregulation tsar Federico Sturzenegger, after a year spearheading one of the world's most aggressive attacks on the public sector and red tape, plans even deeper cuts this year, with sights set on industries from autos to medicines.
Argentine President Javier Milei is facing a new controversy after he made a series of homophobic and transphobic comments at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Their fathers had opposite backgrounds — Tatter’s was a member of the military who rebelled against the dictatorship — but shared a common destiny: Both disappeared after being detained in Argentina, where several opponents of Stroessner fled to protect their families and continue their militance.