Analysts skeptical about possible Brazil-Argentina common currency
Presidents Lula da Silva and Alberto Fernández sign an integration agreement that includes joint energy and financing initiatives
Presidents Lula da Silva and Alberto Fernández sign an integration agreement that includes joint energy and financing initiatives
A new law in Spain opens a path to citizenship for descendants of people who fled the Civil War and dictatorship. Thousands are now eligible to apply. These are three of their stories, from Argentina, Mexico and Venezuela
Prices rose by 88% over the last 12 months in the South American country, while the Argentine peso has lost 30% of its value
The South American country now has more than a dozen different exchange rates to restrict access to foreign currency
Mario Alberto Canales Najjar was attacked by the one-ton animal in Entre Ríos province after failing to bring it down with a shot from a .408 caliber rifle
What appeared to be a moment of reconciliation between security forces and the mothers of disappeared children was, in fact, a heated confrontation
Fifty years after she took her own life at age 36, Argentina pays tribute to its legendary poet
The attacker’s weapon reportedly jammed as he fired at close range among a crowd of supporters who had rallied in front of the politician’s home
A former instructor at Colegio del Salvador in the Argentinean capital is accused of having molested over 40 children since 1998. The victims have asked the Pontiff for help without success
The South American country is asking citizens about their ethnic identity in what scholars hope will be a change from Eurocentric views on how the nation was built
Brisa de Angulo Losada was abused at the age of 15 by her older cousin, but was ridiculed and shunned by family members, prosecutors and forensic examiners when she filed a complaint
Among those arrested in the wake of the tragedy earlier this week is Joaquín ‘El Paisa’ Aquino, who is linked to a drug gang on the outskirts of Buenos Aires
Authorities in Buenos Aires have warned users who ‘purchased any drugs in the last 24 hours to throw them away’
The polls ahead of legislative elections on November 14 forecast Javier Milei winning a seat in the Chamber of Deputies. This will be the first time an ultra-conservative candidate has done so since the return to democracy in 1983
What began with treats lugged back and forth in suitcases from trips home has evolved into an industry driven by the taste of the soft drinks, candy, pastries and cheesy bites of childhood. Latino expatriates will do anything to get their fix. We delve into a transnational food industry driven by homesickness
Investigations involving current and former prominent political figures have opened a debate over judicial independence, impunity and persecution
Inspired by the Swedish teenage climate activist, the younger members of society are leading the fight against global warming
South American country has been gripped by trial of Nahir Galarza, who killed Fernando Pastorizzo, and later accused him of gender violence during the trial
The draft law that will allow for terminations up to the 14th week will now have to pass the more conservative Senate
The controversial text was included on a course for sports journalists ahead of this summer’s World Cup tournament in the country
The decision by President Macri to ask for assistance from the fund has awakened fears of the country’s worst economic crises
The man had sent sexually explicit messages via WhatsApp to the young girl and asked her to send photos in her underwear
New documentary keeps culture of indigenous group alive through the testimony of one man
Prosecutors cut deal with defense team over “unintentional” killing in 2016 of Marisela Pozo
Appeals court frees 43-year-old who spent eight months in pre-trial custody on homicide charge
The 43-year-old is accused of homicide, but her defense argues that she is a victim who acted in self-defense
Woman in Argentina made fun of pupil who answered test question in wrong language