Alleged threat to soccer player Ángel Di María triggers fear of drug violence in Rosario
The Argentine city suspended public transportation, school classes and even garbage collection after four workers were killed in the same week
The Argentine city suspended public transportation, school classes and even garbage collection after four workers were killed in the same week
The head of U.S. diplomacy arrives in Buenos Aires hours before the Argentine president travels to Washington to participate in the Conservative Action Conference hosted by Trump
The deputies will discuss the reform project for at least 40 hours in an extraordinary session that began Wednesday amid protests on the streets of Buenos Aires
The GGT, the most powerful labor union in the country, hopes to mobilize at least 40,000 people in Buenos Aires to protest the executive’s plans to scale back the state
The president of Argentina is hoping to secure support from the political center and right this week so his ultraliberal project to privatize the economy and defund the state can move to the Senate
A judge releases a table tennis teacher, a barber and an alleged Spanish mercenary due to insufficient evidence
The ultra-right Argentine president defends his radical reforms in Congress while reshaping the country’s international policy
Economy Minister Luis Caputo said the money is not a new loan but part of pending disbursements from the payment plan that Javier Milei’s predecessor agreed to in 2022
The Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, has presented a new protocol against street blockades as tension increases over the economic cuts announced this week
The Nobel Peace Prize winner talks to EL PAÍS about the last 40 years of democracy in Argentina and what matters most to him in this regard: the future
Here is a summary of the most significant moments, including the economy minister’s attacks that unsettled the ultraconservative contender
The contest’s home stretch has been tainted by fake news, as far-right candidate Javier Milei’s party questions the electoral system, though it has not filed a formal complaint
The arrest of a former police officer who illegally surveilled over 1,000 politicians, judges and civic leaders stings the ruling party less than two weeks before polls open
The texts belong to an early version of ‘Cronopios and Famas,’ written by the Argentine author a decade before the publication of the book and found by chance in a private collection in Uruguay
They are part of an early version of ‘Cronopios and Famas’ by the Argentine author, a decade before the book was published
The first encounter between the presidential candidates ended without a clear winner or any significant blows that could tip the balance among the three main contenders, Javier Milei, Sergio Massa and Patricia Bullrich
In an interview with EL PAÍS, the founder of Latinobarómetro — the largest public opinion survey in Latin America — analyzes the ‘democratic recession’ that she describes in her latest report
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
The detainee printed and sold more than 300 titles on Adolf Hitler, Aryan ‘ethics,’ anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial from his family home in Buenos Aires
Abused as a child and perpetually enraged as an adult, the far-right candidate won in the first round of the presidential elections after capitalizing on the vote of fed-up Argentines and setting the political agenda with his histrionics
The anti-abortion economist, who wants to abolish the state, gets 30% while the traditional right wing coalition comes second, just one point ahead of the ruling Peronist party
The far-right presidential candidate appeals to weariness among the citizenry. He greeted his supporters in a semi-full stadium in Buenos Aires, in the lead-up to the closing months of the campaign
Argentine artist Santiago Barros uses AI and photographs of the disappeared parents — which are kept in an archive maintained by the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo — to create the portraits
On a visit to Argentina, which has become a signatory to the Artemis Accords for space exploration, agency administrator Bill Nelson said that a group of scientists is preparing a report that will be ready next month
The 97-year-old economist, editor, journalist and author shares his remarkable journey of exile, war and revolution, and offers his insights into the future
Candidates aligned with the libertarian politician have lost every provincial election so far
Elián Valenzuela has been held for a week, accused of making threats with a weapon and holding a neighbor of his family against his will after a fight at a nightclub. His fans are posted outside the detention center to demand his release