Tag: Argentina
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Near-Complete Fossil in Argentina Is One of The World’s Oldest Dinosaurs
Rare Find in the Andes Reveals an Ancient Dinosaur In the rugged high Andes of Argentina, a paleontological team has uncovered a near-complete skeleton of one of the world’s oldest dinosaurs. The discovery, announced by the CONICET research agency, centers on Huayracursor jaguensis, a small, long-necked herbivore that lived during the late Triassic period. The…
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Near-Complete Fossil in Argentina Reveals One of the World’s Oldest Dinosaurs
Ancient Find in the Andes Argentinian scientists have unveiled a remarkable fossil discovery in the rugged Andes, a find that promises to reshuffle our understanding of the earliest dinosaurs. The CONICET research agency announced that a paleontological team unearthed an almost complete skeleton of a small, long-necked reptile now named Huayracursor jaguensis. The fossil was…
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Trump and Argentina Elections: Tariffs, Aid, and Stakes
Overview: A financier’s policy mix in Latin America President Donald Trump’s engagement with Latin America this year blends economics with electoral calculations. As Argentina secures a $20 billion currency swap and Brazil negotiates around US tariffs, the line between policy and politics is increasingly visible. Washington’s moves—tariffs, aid, and strategic partnerships—are framed not just by…
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Trump’s Latin America Play: Tariffs, Currency Swaps, and the Milei Factor
Trump’s Latin America Strategy: Politics Driving Economics In a sequence of moves that blends diplomacy with domestic political theater, the United States is intertwining economics and elections in Latin America. From Brazil’s tariff headlines to Argentina’s dramatic $20 billion currency swap, Washington’s actions under President Donald Trump continue to reflect a political calculus as much…
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Trump wagers US influence on Argentina and Brazil as Latin American economics blend with politics
Introduction: A political economy in Latin America In a convergence of politics and economics, the United States’ approach to Latin America under Donald Trump is shaping outcomes in Argentina and Brazil. From a four-way currency swap to ongoing tariff talk, Washington’s moves reveal a strategy where political considerations—midterm leverage, alliances, and ideological kinship—drive economic policy…
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Springboks Edge Past Pumas to Claim Rugby Championship
Springboks Claim Rugby Championship Shield in a Dramatic Finish South Africa returned to the Twickenham turf with a championship hunger, and a second-half surge proved decisive as the Springboks edged past Argentina to claim the Rugby Championship for the sixth time. The victory, sealed on points difference, capped a season of resilience, tactical maturity, and…
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Springboks edge Pumas to win Rugby Championship title
Overview: A tense finale seals the Rugby Championship for South Africa The Springboks overcame a challenging start to edge past Argentina’s Pumas and clinch the Rugby Championship title on a dramatic note. Played at Twickenham, the match unfolded with intensity and strategic shifts, ultimately delivering the trophy to South Africa on points difference after a…
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Springboks edge past Pumas to claim Rugby Championship
Springboks rally to snatch Rugby Championship glory The Springboks produced a late-night surge to edge past the Pumas at Twickenham and claim a sixth Rugby Championship title on points difference. In a match that swung on momentum, South Africa overturned a tight first half to dominate after the break, sealing the championship as New Zealand’s…
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Grain Market Update: 2nd October – European Bearish Trends & Global Outlook
Grain Market Update — 2 October As October opens, grain markets show a bearish tilt across both Europe and the United States. European prices remain under pressure, with Paris MATIF Dec-25 futures sliding to a contract low of €186.25/t on 30 September. This soft tone aligns with seasonal expectations and a broad risk-off mood in…
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Grain Market Update – 2 October
Market snapshot: EU and US price action Global grain markets are treading water with a generally bearish tilt, as European prices slide and U.S. crop developments add a layer of caution. On 30 September, Paris MATIF futures for December 2025 traded at a contract low of €186.25/t, underscoring ongoing weakness in European wheat despite some…
