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Bitcoin: the world's first cryptocurrency and its history from $0 to $126,000
The origin: a mystery with a Japanese name
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Argentina's ANSES gets its fourth director in two years under Milei
Bearzi had taken over ANSES in February 2025, barely a year before his exit. He is the third director to leave the post under the libertarian administration, following Osvaldo Giordano — who resigned in February 2024 — and Mariano de los Heros, who also left abruptly in February 2025. Arancibia is now the fourth.
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Argentina removes luxury car tax and the automotive market expects significant price drops
The removal of Argentina’s internal vehicle tax, commonly referred to as the luxury car tax, represents a major shift for the country's automotive industry. For more than a decade, this tax directly affected the final price of many new vehicles, creating distortions in the market and limiting the number of models available to consumers.
Argentina’s Senate Approves Labor Reform Bill as Final Vote Moves to Lower House
The government argues that the reform is essential to modernize outdated labor regulations, while unions and opposition parties warn that it weakens workers’ rights.
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Argentina’s Main Labor Union Calls for Mass Protest Amid Rising Strike Tensions
The decision was made during a high-level meeting of union leaders representing key sectors of the economy. While the organization stopped short of declaring a general strike, it warned that stronger measures remain an option if authorities refuse to revise the bill.
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Argentina’s Economy Minister Sparks Controversy After Saying He Buys Clothes Abroad
Argentina’s Economy Minister, Luis Caputo, sparked controversy after admitting that he often purchases clothing abroad due to lower prices. What initially sounded like an informal remark quickly spread across social media and news outlets.
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Argentina and the United States sign major trade agreement to boost exports and investment
The Argentine government announced the signing of a comprehensive trade and investment agreement with the United States, marking a significant step in economic relations between the two countries. The deal is designed to reduce trade barriers, streamline regulations, and encourage stronger commercial ties.
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Argentina fully repays U.S. credit line and strengthens its financial credibility
Argentina has confirmed that it has fully repaid the portion it used of a credit line provided by the United States. The decision was publicly welcomed by U.S. Treasury officials and echoed by international media, which viewed the move as a clear signal of renewed financial discipline.
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Gemini 3 Flash: Google’s lightweight model built for speed in AI Mode and the app
The goal is not just to compete on raw power, but to optimize everyday user experience. Flash is designed for frequent queries, routine tasks, and environments where every millisecond matters.