Why Argentina is drowning in a sea of increasingly worthless banknotes
Country has been hit by high inflation, printing too much money and its cash-based economy
Country has been hit by high inflation, printing too much money and its cash-based economy
President Mauricio Macri faces his biggest challenge since taking office 15 months ago
Church-led initiative in Argentinean capital offers way to reduce crime among teens
At forum in Madrid, leader says change in his country has come from below up
Persuading Spanish companies to return to South American country will be priority during four-day stay
March follows beach incident when 20 police threatened three with arrest for showing their breasts
President Evo Morales sends high-level delegation to Buenos Aires in bid to reduce tensions
Magistrate throws out “public decency” case against three women and calls for change to 1973 law
Incident highlights divided opinions in a still overwhelmingly male-dominated society
Macri administration pledges to stop foreigners with criminal records from entering the country
New investigation faces major obstacles in pursuing line that Alberto Nisman was murdered
“I take it as revenge on the part of Macri,” said Delcy Rodríguez after incident caught on camera
Yet president still enjoys popularity thanks to belief economy will turn around in 2017
Regional company head Diego Dzodan unveils social media giant’s plans for greater global connectivity
Supporters of ex-president call corruption charges against her a government-sponsored witch-hunt
But only victims and their relatives may access an archive made up of thousands of letters
Mauricio Macri insists he cannot sway influence over the courts to bring the former leader to trial
EL PAÍS visits one of the country’s toughest jails, Olmos in Buenos Aires
Almost 1.5 million people in the country have joined ranks of the poor over the last year
Son of Colombian drug lord accuses TV series of glamorizing life of man responsible for 3,000 deaths
Security gathering in Buenos Aires estimates the cost of escalating violence at $120bn a year
Delegation from the international organization is in Buenos Aires to review new president’s reforms
Leading regional powers wonder why there’s still no government after nine months and two elections
Investors say economy is recovering, but there is little impact on consumption yet
The four founding countries have backed Brazil’s position and are also threatening expulsion
The nation celebrates the 200th anniversary of its independence from Spain, and ponders how it once competed with the US before deteriorating under dictatorships and crises
But the near-certain winner of the election will not have to enact major economic reforms like Brazil or Argentina