
From dark constellations to solar observatories: How pre-Hispanic America contemplated the cosmos
For thousands of years, Indigenous groups and pre-Columbian civilizations observed the universe to better understand the world
For thousands of years, Indigenous groups and pre-Columbian civilizations observed the universe to better understand the world
The battle with Pedro Sánchez has obscured street protests and the government’s difficulties securing support for its sweeping bill to defund the State
Some lawmakers have requested details about the president’s visits to the US, Switzerland, Israel, Italy and Spain, which they say were more private than public in nature as he did not meet with government officials
Spain’s foreign minister demands ‘public apologies’ from the Argentine president and warns that, if he fails to do so, there will be ‘appropriate measures’
Everyone has heard these songs… even if they don’t remember them. For decades, these bossa nova versions of great musical hits have invaded restaurants, offices, elevators and television programs. But where do they come from and who’s behind them?
The rap star who got her break on YouTube has a Latin Grammy to her name. She has made a hallmark out of unexpected, audacious and continuous changes. Now she’s back with a new identity and a new album: ‘Grasa’
The Javier Milei administration accuses social leaders of coercion in their management of state-funded assistance for the needy. The organizations demand that food delivery be reactivated for soup kitchens
Four women who shared a room in Buenos Aires were attacked with a Molotov cocktail and only one survived. Members of the LGBTQI+ community ask for justice and warn against the increase in hate speech
Ranchers in Patagonia insist that the measure helps stop attacks by predators and loss of pastures for livestock. Environmentalists are concerned about the loss of biodervisity and damage to ecosystems
The president of Argentina traveled to the US for the fourth time since he took office and met with Elon Musk for the second time in a month as part of his bid to attract foreign investment
The new director of Amnesty International in the Americas has criticized the use of the military and heavy-handed measures to combat crime in the region: ‘The Armed Forces are not trained to ensure public safety’
The drug Qdenga, which has begun to be distributed massively in Brazil, could be a useful tool against a disease on the rise in Latin America
Two reporters asked about the exact number of his pets, but his spokesperson’s answer only added fuel to the debate about the president’s mental health
The cuts to free public universities triggered mass demonstrations throughout the country, reflecting the growing social unrest surrounding President Javier Milei’s economic policy
The Argentine president’s gutting of the state is beginning to have an effect on the local economy, with declining inflation and a drastic drop in spending. Financial analysts expect a new restructuring of the national debt and are hopeful that the South American country will avoid another default on its loan repayment obligations
The attack on the Mexican Embassy in Ecuador highlights a turbulent panorama in which diplomatic crises and bilateral tensions threaten regional integration
President Javier Milei chose this option over China’s offer of newer aircraft with better weapons, at a time when Washington is trying to curtail Beijing’s influence in Latin America
The Argentine president is traveling with a delegation led by his sister Karina Milei and will later fly to Denmark to buy F-16 military aircraft with American financial assistance
The United States is foreseeing, on a very hypothetical and hazy horizon, a military conflict with China, and that presumption is reshaping global geopolitics
The Argentine government has distanced itself from the statements of La Libertad Avanza deputy Alberto Benegas Lynch and supports education as a tool against poverty
The art director discusses her dream worlds, the symbolism of her artwork and her own creative process
The Argentine author returns to the disturbing world of ghosts and paranormal phenomena with a new collection of stories
Government workers protest over redundancies in front of ministries and the headquarters of public organizations, and teachers’ unions call for a strike
Public sector employees denounce that the cuts will put many state functions on hold
The book ‘Bajo el manto del Caudillo’ depicts Franco’s Spain as the European country where the most high-ranking officials and collaborators of the Third Reich were in hiding
Colombia has demanded an apology and will expel diplomats after the Argentine president called Gustavo Petro a ‘terrorist murderer’ during an interview with CNN
Argentina’s government has changed the adjustment formula by decree, linking pensions to inflation, but the opposition opposes it and demands a debate in Congress