The daunting economic landscape choking Argentine voters
The winning presidential candidate on November 19 will inherit a country with a stagnant economy, inflation over 142%, a 40% poverty rate, and minimal reserves
The winning presidential candidate on November 19 will inherit a country with a stagnant economy, inflation over 142%, a 40% poverty rate, and minimal reserves
Ahead of Sunday’s vote, the far-right candidate has garnered support from all ages and social classes, although his most active followers are young men
Thousands of people took to the streets to protest the far-right leader, who has promised to repeal the right to abortion, eliminate the Ministry of Women and restrict sex education
A third of Argentine voters are under the age of 29. They get the bulk of their information from social media and online videos, where the extreme-right has taken over the spaces with self-managed groups
Over 70 clergy celebrated an open-air mass in response to insults by the far-right candidate who called the pontiff an imbecile, a communist and satanic
The presidential candidate’s party has taken part in a tribute to the ‘other victims’ of the regime, which human rights groups say threatens the ‘basic agreements’ of the past 40 years of democracy
On August 11, the country’s authorities detected the H5N1 virus for the first time in these mammals. Dozens of cases on beaches and in protected areas have already been confirmed
The presidential front-runner says the government will stop funding research if he is elected
The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights has launched a campaign to get thousands of men – who completed compulsory military service between 1976 and 1983 – to provide information about crimes against humanity
Former AP Mexico bureau chief publishes ‘In the Mouth of the Wolf,’ an investigation into the 2012 murder of reporter Regina Martínez that carries a bigger message about what happens in a society when the press is silenced
The directors of the three most important contemporary art museums in Mexico — the MUAC, the Tamayo, and the Jumex — spoke with EL PAÍS about the institutions they curate, and the country’s evolving place in the international scene
The little-known model frequently appeared in works by Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros and Jean Charlot
The discovery of 23 lead boxes containing relics and images of saints was made in December. Authorities say they will be returned to their original position
The Albuquerque Museum voluntarily returned the artifacts. which were made between 300-600 BC
The lawyers have threatened to sue Puma in Spanish courts if the campaign does not end
The archaeologist is the first Mexican to be appointed curator of pre-Hispanic artefacts at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Increasingly desperate adults and children are crossing the Rio Grande at night, with water up to their necks, in an attempt to reach Del Río in Texas despite pushback from border patrols
The government is working on a plan to attract people who left the country during the crisis
Created in 2014, the group drew its largest crowd ever at the weekend as polls suggest it could win a seat in Congress
Sects in Spain, often disguised as meditation or yoga groups, prey on people from all backgrounds including lawyers, psychologists and scientists
Family of Arancha Gutiérrez, killed during holidays on island of Tortuguero, has called for more support
Supporters of the regime gathered on Sunday to demand the Spanish government halt its plans to exhume the former dictator
The biggest rise in absolute terms was seen in the United Kingdom, with 12,141 new registrations