Ticino, the Argentinean town lit by peanut shells, where the power never goes out
Using this biomass resource, a power plant supplies 3,000 inhabitants with clean energy and resolves a long-standing environmental and social problem
Using this biomass resource, a power plant supplies 3,000 inhabitants with clean energy and resolves a long-standing environmental and social problem
Three individuals are set to stand trial over the failed hit of September 1, 2022. The vice president’s team claims there were other people involved in an incident that shook the foundations of Argentinean democracy at a delicate moment
On August 11, the country’s authorities detected the H5N1 virus for the first time in these mammals. Dozens of cases on beaches and in protected areas have already been confirmed
The United Arab Emirates, Argentina, Egypt and Ethiopia were also set to enter BRICS from Jan. 1, 2024, joining current members Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa to make an 11-nation bloc
The Salvadoran president’s strategy for dealing with gangs has eroded democratic freedoms and rights, but is also tantalizing for many politicians
The presidential front-runner says the government will stop funding research if he is elected
The winner of Argentina’s primary elections is against abortion and supports the right to bear arms. But, at the same time, he’s in favor of the legalization of drugs and defends a person’s right to choose their own gender
Abused as a child and perpetually enraged as an adult, the far-right candidate won in the first round of the presidential elections after capitalizing on the vote of fed-up Argentines and setting the political agenda with his histrionics
The anti-abortion economist, who wants to abolish the state, gets 30% while the traditional right wing coalition comes second, just one point ahead of the ruling Peronist party
Argentine chef Javier Brichetto of the Piantao restaurant in Madrid, shares the recipe for a very popular summer dish
The South American country is holding a vote to decide the contenders for the presidential elections, amidst an inflation rate of 115% and the brutal death of an 11-year-old girl
The far-right presidential candidate appeals to weariness among the citizenry. He greeted his supporters in a semi-full stadium in Buenos Aires, in the lead-up to the closing months of the campaign
The experienced coach, who took over Les Bleus months before the World Cup, is hyperactive in the technical area but has restored harmony within the team
Argentine artist Santiago Barros uses AI and photographs of the disappeared parents — which are kept in an archive maintained by the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo — to create the portraits
On a visit to Argentina, which has become a signatory to the Artemis Accords for space exploration, agency administrator Bill Nelson said that a group of scientists is preparing a report that will be ready next month
Over the years, Argentina has been one of the countries that has signed the most agreements with the IMF… but it has also frequently failed to comply with the terms set by the financial agency and has reneged on several deals
More than 1,500 minors have obtained new identity documents stating their self-perceived gender since the South American country allowed it by law in 2012
The right-wing libertarian sat down with EL PAÍS to discuss his radical proposals to reform his country’s economic system. He declares himself to be against ‘anything obligatory,’ including compulsory voting
The American conservationist spoke with EL PAÍS about the documentary ‘Wild Life,’ which follows Kristine and her husband – entrepreneur Douglas Tompkins – in their efforts to preserve land in South America. She also discussed the new national park project in Magallanes, the southernmost region of Chile
The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights has launched a campaign to get thousands of men – who completed compulsory military service between 1976 and 1983 – to provide information about crimes against humanity
Daniel Ortega’s regime is close to Moscow and has an autocratic track record; it prevented a unanimous statement on the invasion, but the Central American nation stands alone
The presidential candidate, who was a left-wing guerilla in her youth, now represents the hard-line right in her primary battle. The polls are in her favor
Uruguay is the country the United States prefers to include in expanding the treaty between the United States, Mexico and Canada. The Americans’ interest in the tiny South American nation is explained by its ambition to integrate Mercosur
The 51-year-old is hoping to win the October 22 elections, but with the economy in toil and voters increasingly suspicious of the political class, achieving such a feat will be difficult
The 97-year-old economist, editor, journalist and author shares his remarkable journey of exile, war and revolution, and offers his insights into the future
Justice investigates whether the candidate’s entourage asked for thousands of dollars in exchange for positions on the lists for the October elections
The former head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Gerhard Ludwig Muller, questions the decisions of the Pope.