
Remembering Pope Francis: His life and legacy in images
The pontiff died a day after his final public appearance, coinciding with Easter Sunday when he delivered the ‘Urbi et Orbi’ blessing from the main balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica
The pontiff died a day after his final public appearance, coinciding with Easter Sunday when he delivered the ‘Urbi et Orbi’ blessing from the main balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica
Jorge Mario Bergoglio, the Argentine pontiff who initiated a historic process of reforms in the Church in 2013, also unleashed an unprecedented war with the ultraconservative sector of the Catholic world
The pontiff will be buried in the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, not in the Vatican, and changes in regulations will speed up both the funeral and the meeting of the cardinals to choose a successor
Climate change is already wreaking havoc on the mental health of Latin Americans. Experts call for more research and recommend what actions need to be taken
In the South Atlantic, one of the richest corners of the world in variety and abundance of marine resources, fisherwomen and shellfish gatherers forge a silent but constant path, challenging the inequalities of the sector
World’s Fairs were created to launch futuristic technology and products, but ended up selling ideas and experiences. 174 years after the first event, Osaka expects 28 million visitors from April 13 to October 13
Every two weeks, the hosts of ‘Noventa y Contando’ address their concerns about healthy living, the role of women, love and sex
Forty-three years after the start of the Falklands War, the far-right president aligns himself with the position of the UK, which believes islanders have the right to decide on Argentina’s sovereignty claim
The U.S. President has announced his tariff plan, however, he did not mention measures against Mexico or Canada
Konstantin Rudnev was attempting to board a flight from Bariloche to Buenos Aires accompanied by six women
The founder of The North Face and the CEO of Patagonia bought more land than anyone else to donate to natural parks. Ten years after Douglas Tompkins’ death, EL PAÍS visits the paradise that he and his wife helped preserve
The physician says misinformation, pharmaceutical shortages and peer intimidation are on the rise during Javier Milei’s presidency
Four doctors, two nurses and a psychologist will be tried starting Tuesday, accused of homicide after the death of the Argentina great
The owner of the IRSA Group, with interests in real estate and agriculture, is turning his attention to mining even as he serves as something of a spiritual guide to the president
International poaching networks have turned the South American country into a mecca for feline trafficking. The lack of personnel and poor training of the authorities hinders the investigations
The president’s endorsement of a memecoin that turned out to be a scam has resulted in allegations being levied against his sister, Karina Milei, as well as Santiago Caputo, the star advisor of the far-right Argentine government
The Argentine president is scheduled to meet with the head of the IMF to secure more funding, and hopes to meet with Donald Trump at the Conservative Political Action Conference
A deleted fragment of a television interview highlights the government’s concern about a possible judicial escalation of the crisis
The launch of $LIBRA with the support of Argentina’s president is the latest warning sign of political interference. These projects are worrying the industry, which fears a loss of investor confidence
A price comparison with Brazil, Mexico, Colombia and Chile shows the consequences of using the exchange rate as a strategy against inflation
For years, the Argentine company Caza & Safaris offered packages of up to $50,000 to wealthy Americans and Spaniards who flew into Bolivian territory to hunt the endangered species
Argentina’s Ministry of Deregulation and State Transformation is working to eliminate hundreds of departments and reduce bureaucracy. The minister is a self-professed admirer of the tech tycoon, who heads DOGE
In Chilean fields, techniques are beginning to be adopted to reduce water consumption in crops by more than 50% and to grow in extreme weather conditions
The Argentine anthropologist, who has dedicated 30 years to the study of violence, weaves the connections between the sexual crimes of Ciudad Juárez and the massacres in Gaza, in what she calls the end of the era of respect for human rights
The tycoon is turning his attention to Europe, where he is trying out alliances with far-right leaders and meddling in domestic politics in ways that could benefit his corporate interests in the continent
Argentina said the Chavista leader clings to his position ‘by imposing himself through fear, aggression, murder and prison.’ Other large countries, on the political left and right, also refused to recognize him as a legitimate leader
As the president-elect prepares to take office on January 20 he faces several challenges, from his stance on Venezuela to his relationship with Sheinbaum, while Milei stands out as his strongest ally in the region