By Antony P. Mueller In office for just over nine months, Argentine President Javier Milei continues to face enormous economic and political...
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A court in Buenos Aires has blocked President Javier Milei's plans to open up Argentinian football to private investment. The issue continues to split the country's most popular sport, with some even looking to Germany.
By Antony P. Mueller In office for just over nine months, Argentine President Javier Milei continues to face enormous economic and political...
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