
Anthony Bourdain’s favorite restaurants (and what they tell us about the chef)
‘World Travel: An Irreverent Guide’, Bourdain’s posthumously released book, gives readers an atlas to the places he considered the most culinarily important

‘World Travel: An Irreverent Guide’, Bourdain’s posthumously released book, gives readers an atlas to the places he considered the most culinarily important

The devaluation of the peso has turned the pop star’s concerts in Buenos Aires into an opportunity for her legion of fans, who are willing to pay thousands of dollars to see her in other countries at a cheaper rate

The meeting has given Nicolás Maduro a diplomatic boost, but Chile and Uruguay were quick to distance themselves from Lula’s comments about the crisis in the country

Milei, an admirer of former U.S. President Donald Trump, is the latest example of how right-wing populists are making inroads in Latin America

Stegosaurus’ earliest ancestors survived even after the Jurassic period and on a continent where their presence was previously unknown

Russian President Vladimir Putin has framed his country’s invasion of Ukraine partly as a way to defend conservative values against Western promotion of gay and transgender rights

From Mexico to Brazil, cases of dengue have increased. Climate-related factors have provoked an epidemic in the region

The far-right lawmaker is emerging as the third strongest candidate in the presidential campaign and he is setting the agenda of the political debate

In Argentina, popular outrage has prompted the government to speed up the cleanup of this UNESCO protected area, which is plagued by tons of crates, nets, buckets, gloves and other plastic refuse

‘They questioned all my actions during the dictatorship,’ said the Pontiff in a conversation with Jesuits in Hungary

Soaring inflation and scarce foreign exchange has rekindled the debate about dumping the peso

The writer, who has lived in New York for 25 years, won the prestigious award for his in-depth look at the workings of Wall Street

The Formative Period culture developed agricultural and commercial systems without hierarchical or military structures

Ahead of the Spanish Cup final against Real Madrid, the Osasuna striker talks to EL PAÍS about his humble origins in Rosario, prison and his faith

Liu Zhijiang, a businessman from the planet’s southernmost city, claims to have found a previously unknown work by the Dutch Baroque master
The monitoring of hundreds of these animals reveals how they enter the deepest phase of sleep, without falling into the jaws of orcas or sharks

In Argentina, wheel replacement produces more than 130,000 tons of waste. The company Xinca is turning them into sneakers

Analysts project annual inflation will come in at 110% in 2023, one of the highest rates in the world

Violence and organized crime are on the rise across the region, upending government plans and putting citizens on alert

Once passengers start arriving, some of the overnighters head off to spend the day at soup kitchens, though others hang around the airport grounds begging for change at traffic lights and some stay seated in chairs blending in with the travelers

The economist who embodies South American Trumpism has advanced in the polls by railing against the political class

‘The Lancet’ has for the first time published a report on the relationship between health and climate change in the region

Soccer fans have been tracking the PSG forward across Buenos Aires after Argentina’s World Cup win, now praising him with the same fanaticism as they previously criticized him

The 35-year-old Messi opened the scoring against the Caribbean team in the 20th minute with a right-foot shot from the edge of the box to reach the milestone 100

Fans on the street corner chanted “Messi, Messi” and sang the words to “Muchachos,” which became the unofficial anthem for the Argentina squad

The national deputy is gaining ground in the polls ahead of this year’s presidential election, armed with a chainsaw and the promise to destroy everything in sight

Latin America, the land of supernatural occurrences, has had just one episode of spectacular economic growth, which occurred in Venezuela in the 1940s and 50s