
A house sale and a slip-up: How a painting looted by the Nazis was located in Argentina
The daughter of a former Nazi official posted an ad to sell her property and the photos revealed a painting that had been missing for eight decades

The daughter of a former Nazi official posted an ad to sell her property and the photos revealed a painting that had been missing for eight decades

Over the past 20 years, the home ownership rate in many countries in the region has fallen by as much as 15 to 20 percentage points

Inflation, financial bubbles and fiscal imbalances are the possible consequences of a politically motivated rate cut

Guillermo Francella plays 16 stereotypes of the average Argentinian in the latest film by the duo Cohn and Duprat

The investigating magistrate asks that the separation of powers be respected

The president received DHS Secretary Kristi Noem in Buenos Aires, illustrating the improving relations between both countries

Martín Oesterheld is the grandson of the man who wrote the comic of the same name. He has led the Netflix series adaptation of the legendary graphic novel. The original creator of the series was disappeared during the Argentine military dictatorship, along with his four daughters and three sons-in-law

A study published in ‘Nature’ finds that the fecal waste these animals generously spread around the area releases ammonia, a key gas in the formation of clouds that act as insulating layers of the atmosphere
Argentina’s far-right president is being investigated for his involvement in a cryptocurrency scam, but he remains silent on many issues that won’t go away despite his best efforts

The Department of Justice will file a brief with the Court of Appeals against the order to transfer 51% of the oil company’s shares to an investment fund

The country has until Thursday to transfer its 51% stake in the oil company that was nationalized in 2012, or else to reach a deal with the ‘vulture funds’ that sued it
The Argentine president faced a rebellion from allied governors and legislators, exposing the limits of his strategy of constant confrontation

The economic recovery is concentrated in the wealthiest sectors of society, while the middle and lower classes are cutting back and suffering from rising unemployment

Julieta Makintach, who was involved in the controversial trial over Maradona’s death, might now be herself investigated for her role in a documentary series about the case

The former president has until next Wednesday to appear in court and can request house arrest because she is 72 years old

The former president has been barred for life from running for public office, but she is by no means out of the electoral game

The photography and travel blog ‘Capture the Atlas’ has published its annual Milky Way Photographer of the Year collection with the 25 best snapshots of our galaxy from different parts of the world

According to Colombian Migration figures, over 145,000 people have left the country so far this year. Travel to Brazil, Chile, and Argentina is on the rise as a result of the United States’ increasingly restrictive measures

Carla Antonella Rodríguez recounts how she became the first woman from her hometown, Río Turbio in southern Argentina, to work inside the mine — a story now told in the film ‘Miss Carbón’

The Ministry of Health confirms that there are now three infected batches amid an investigation into the laboratory responsible for their distribution

New targeted therapies allow for the treatment of a disease that is already the fifth leading cause of fatal tumors globally

Scientists and the military are monitoring in real time the deformation of Deception Island, where past eruptions destroyed stations erected by two other countries

Scientists warn that climate change is the main cause of the loss of mass in South America’s most famous glacier

The Caraffa Museum in Córdoba, Argentina debuts an audio description service with effects and music designed so that individuals with visual disabilities can enjoy its aesthetic experience
The names of Cristóbal López and Ángel Fernández Artime, both from Spain, and Pablo Virgilio David, from The Philippines, have emerged in recent hours as new papal candidates

‘He always smiled at me; he seemed more like a brother than a pope,’ he recalls of Francis while working on his successor’s white cassock in three different sizes. Near his small workshop in Rome is Antonio Arellano’s artisan shoe shop, where John Paul II and Benedict XVI were customers

In September 1960, Argentina was captivated by the arrest of a German of humble origins who was mistaken for Adolf Hitler’s closest confidant