
A podcast created by people over 90 is a hit in Argentina
Every two weeks, the hosts of ‘Noventa y Contando’ address their concerns about healthy living, the role of women, love and sex
Every two weeks, the hosts of ‘Noventa y Contando’ address their concerns about healthy living, the role of women, love and sex
Forty-three years after the start of the Falklands War, the far-right president aligns himself with the position of the UK, which believes islanders have the right to decide on Argentina’s sovereignty claim
Konstantin Rudnev was attempting to board a flight from Bariloche to Buenos Aires accompanied by six women
Paul Verhoeven’s misunderstood film, which mixed giant insects with a subtle parody of the military world, is making headlines once again with the news that, nearly 30 years later, Columbia Pictures is planning a new adaptation of the story
The physician says misinformation, pharmaceutical shortages and peer intimidation are on the rise during Javier Milei’s presidency
Four doctors, two nurses and a psychologist will be tried starting Tuesday, accused of homicide after the death of the Argentina great
The owner of the IRSA Group, with interests in real estate and agriculture, is turning his attention to mining even as he serves as something of a spiritual guide to the president
A price comparison with Brazil, Mexico, Colombia and Chile shows the consequences of using the exchange rate as a strategy against inflation
Options for making a trip around the planet range from $6,300 to $240,000 — how much time you got?
Edo Costantini and Delfina Braun, a couple of Argentine artists based in upstate New York, have just successfully ended an exhibition in Manhattan in which they explored the contradictions contained within a plant that heals and at the same time generates great pain in humanity
Christian groups and think tanks are weaving together a network with nodes in Washington and Budapest. Meanwhile, Madrid is gaining importance as a bridge to far-right movements in Latin America
While his own officials show themselves in public with rifles and pistols, the far-right president has reduced the minimum age to bear arms from 21 to 18, bypassing parliament with an executive decision
At the Conservative Political Action Conference, which also included speeches by Steve Bannon and Lara Trump, the Argentine president celebrated Donald Trump’s election win, and the ‘new winds of freedom’
A judge, a doctor, police officers and officials are accused of having hidden the bodies that arrived on the beaches of Buenos Aires after being thrown from military planes
Ten months after taking office in Argentina, the far-right president has reduced the federal budget by 30% as part of his battle against deficits. The cuts have affected the entire administration of the state, with particular impacts on education, infrastructure and social development. Priority has been given to the Ministries of Defense and Security
An expert in artificial intelligence and feminism, the Mexican-Ecuadorian professor speaks with EL PAÍS about how big tech is building a model of the world that will deepen inequality
Disbelief and sadness prevail among Argentine fans of the British boy band upon learning that the 31-year-old singer died after falling from the third floor of a hotel
The artist, who defines himself as a ‘treasure rescuer,’ recently exhibited three of his works at the Louvre Museum. ‘Messi knows what it means to bounce back and recycle in life. It was my way of paying homage to him’
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’
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
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
An exhibition at the Buenos Aires Museum of Latin American Art showcases 80 works by the first Black artist to have a solo exhibition there
Experts blame the proliferation of ‘Aedes albifasciatus,’ the second in less than two months in the Argentine province, to the intense rains
The GGT, the most powerful labor union in the country, hopes to mobilize at least 40,000 people in Buenos Aires to protest the executive’s plans to scale back the state
A judge releases a table tennis teacher, a barber and an alleged Spanish mercenary due to insufficient evidence
The country’s main labor organizations held a rally at the headquarters of the Argentine judiciary. The far-right leader says that he will hold a plebiscite if Congress rejects his measure
On December 20, left-wing organizations will march to the downtown Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires to protest the president’s $20 billion cut in public spending and what they call the ‘criminalization of dissent’