Alan Faena, the Argentine real estate developer who wants to turn around New York’s West Chelsea district
The third project of this performative businessman in white is taking root in the city that never sleeps
The third project of this performative businessman in white is taking root in the city that never sleeps

The Argentine academic, a specialist in international relations, warns about the region’s growing alignment with Trump and the ‘dramatic breakdown of international law’ that could throw the world into uncharted territory

This is the 16th trip the Argentine president has made to the United States. From Miami, he will head to New York to seek investments and then to Kast’s inauguration in Chile

High-ranking officials close to the Argentine president accuse Victoria Villarruel of betting on the ‘government’s failure’

The region is cautiously analyzing the situation in the Middle East, especially due to the risks of increased inflation and the decline of local currencies against the dollar

‘Alnashetri cerropoliciensis’ belongs to a strange carnivorous lineage that refutes the idea of the progressive miniaturization of its group

The first openly gay leader of the Netherlands and the Argentine Olympic athlete met in 2022 in a supermarket in The Hague, announced their engagement in 2024, and have become role models for the LGBTQ+ community

This supposed subculture unleashes hatred on social media through hoaxes and exaggerations that target trans people and feed the far-right narrative about a decadent society

The ultra‑right government is preparing to celebrate the approval of a law that allows 12‑hour workdays, makes dismissals cheaper, and strips power from unions

Official data reveals that, in the last two years, the homeless population has grown by 57% in the Argentine capital

The various lines of investigation have failed to clarify who is responsible. One year on, the Argentine president continues to offer no explanation for his involvement in the alleged transnational fraud

The ‘Stygiomedusa gigantea’ was recorded at a depth of 250 meters. Its four arms can reach up to 10 meters in length

Javier Milei’s reform toughens the juvenile justice system, as he continues his hardline stance against crime. The bill now goes to the Senate for final approval

The country pushed for glacier conservation in 2010, and Congress is now responsible for defending the law and preventing any rollback of those protections

Shortly before the 40th anniversary of the Argentine writer’s death, a new book explores a course he taught in 1966

The flames have ravaged at least 35,000 hectares and are surrounding the town of Cholila. Residents have organized into volunteer brigades to defend their homes

The negative vote is widely seen as a delay tactic to stop a trade agreement that has already been 26 years in the making

Argentine cattle ranchers believe the protests by European farmers are politically motivated and see an opportunity to improve their exports

‘It’s beneficial for everyone, not just women,’ say experts of apps to check a partner’s background or tools to apply a gender perspective to legal analysis, like ChatGPT
Leaders and citizens speak out following Washington’s military aggression against the Latin American country

The White House explicitly considers the EU an adversary and warns that it will cultivate resistance against it by supporting national-populist movements

The cats’ new nutritional source in southern Argentina has led to increased concentration of the predators, who have also become more social

About 4,000 years ago, an intense shower of these objects fell in the north of the country, turning it into a reserve of great astronomical and spiritual value for the Indigenous Moqoit people
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency is running for UN Secretary-General

In statements to a British outlet, the far-right leader said that he plans to travel to London in 2026, and that he is negotiating for Britain to lift restrictions on arms sales to Argentina

The division of the opposition forces positions the far-right bloc as the largest minority in the Chamber of Deputies

Another 1.3 million are waiting for an appointment. The avalanche of applications in the final months before a deadline expired could delay the process for years. Most applicants come from Argentina, followed by Cuba and Mexico