As casualties mount in the Israel-Hamas conflict, many Latin American leaders are intensifying their criticism of the Israeli government. Bolivia recently became the first country to sever ties with Israel; Chile, Colombia and Honduras recalled their ambassadors for consultations; and diplomats from Argentina, Brazil and Mexico have blasted Israel for the bloodshed, calling for an immediate end to hostilities.
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With inflation accelerating to 138% annually in Argentina, or prices more than doubling multiple times per year, classical monetarist Javier Milei is slated to win the South American nation's presidency thanks to his radical promise to replace its peso with the United States dollar. The ruling regime, correctly terrified that Milei will end Argentina's ability to fund its Peronist policies at the expense of its citizens's savings, has launched an eleventh-hour attack on Milei, prosecuting the economist for the crime of telling the truth.
New legislation outlawing strikes and mass protests by teachers, healthcare employees and other sections of the working class signals a return to dictatorial methods of rule.