
Maradona’s lawyer and two of his sisters to stand trial over ‘undue profit’ from his trademarks
An Argentine court accuses them of defrauding the legitimate heirs of the soccer icon through a company that managed 246 brands

An Argentine court accuses them of defrauding the legitimate heirs of the soccer icon through a company that managed 246 brands

Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni will have to answer questions about his expanding assets and an economy showing signs of stagnation

Manuel Roberto and Fernando Farías Laguna stand accused of steering a lucrative illicit enterprise that cost Mexico billions

A German foundation is taking the pulse of the region, which has become the main stage for the power struggle between the two superpowers

The founder of Palantir, the data processing company, arrives in Argentina after his visit to Rome to talk about the Antichrist

Measures that could put more money into circulation threaten the dynamics of prices, which are accelerating for the tenth consecutive month

After the scandalous annulment of the process initiated last year, seven health professionals are being tried in Buenos Aires for the death of the former Argentine soccer player

More than half of the cases are located in Colombia, and the rest in Argentina, Bolivia, Cuba, El Salvador, the United States, Mexico, and Venezuela
PhD candidate Marta Miñarro discovered a rare specimen that lays large eggs and cares for its tadpoles once they hatch

Persistent inflation, rising unemployment, and corruption cases are creating the worst possible panorama for the president’s public image

Since joining the Argentine government, the current Cabinet chief has acquired properties and taken trips that appear inconsistent with his income level. He is being investigated by the courts for alleged illicit enrichment
Argentine environmentalist Horacio Werner, director of Agenda Antártica, analyzes one of the longest-lasting experiments in international cooperation

Airline staff removed the former guerrilla, the subject of the best-selling book ‘La Llamada,’ from a flight to San Antonio

The 30-year-old turned his personal connection to Javier Milei into a marketable asset. Authorities are investigating whether he charged businessmen for acting as an intermediary with the far-right politician

An investigation by the NGO Derechos Digitales identified 27 active online platforms in Brazil, Peru, and Argentina where personal information, credit histories, addresses, and other sensitive data are sold. This material is used in particular to incite gender-based violence

The 1976 coup in Argentina forced thousands of people to flee. Those who experienced it tell their stories 50 years later

The anniversary of the military coup finds the country under a government that downplays state terrorism, while literature, film, and other art forms continue to elaborate on the legacy of the genocide

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
The third project of this performative businessman in white is taking root in the city that never sleeps

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