On the anniversary of his passing, the great Argentine writer is being honored with talks and exhibitions that showcase his enduring relevance
Argentine experts will join identification efforts by using stable isotopes found in bodies and remains to understand which country or region they came from
Teachers’ unions stage walkouts all week and students occupy University of Buenos Aires buildings in protest against budget and salary cuts
Five-year military cooperation agreement confirms Argentina's alignment with the Trump administration
Five and a half years have passed since the soccer icon’s demise and still there’s no court ruling on whether it was inevitable
Hundreds of thousands of teachers, students and academic authorities marched in Buenos Aires and other cities across the country to demand that the president implement the university funding law and release the allocated funds
The academic community is protesting this Tuesday to demand that the executive comply with the law on education funding
Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni will have to answer questions about his expanding assets and an economy showing signs of stagnation
The founder of Palantir, the data processing company, arrives in Argentina after his visit to Rome to talk about the Antichrist
Measures that could put more money into circulation threaten the dynamics of prices, which are accelerating for the tenth consecutive month
After the scandalous annulment of the process initiated last year, seven health professionals are being tried in Buenos Aires for the death of the former Argentine soccer player
Persistent inflation, rising unemployment, and corruption cases are creating the worst possible panorama for the president’s public image
Since joining the Argentine government, the current Cabinet chief has acquired properties and taken trips that appear inconsistent with his income level. He is being investigated by the courts for alleged illicit enrichment
Airline staff removed the former guerrilla, the subject of the best-selling book ‘La Llamada,’ from a flight to San Antonio
The 30-year-old turned his personal connection to Javier Milei into a marketable asset. Authorities are investigating whether he charged businessmen for acting as an intermediary with the far-right politician
The 1976 coup in Argentina forced thousands of people to flee. Those who experienced it tell their stories 50 years later
The ultra‑right government is preparing to celebrate the approval of a law that allows 12‑hour workdays, makes dismissals cheaper, and strips power from unions
Official data reveals that, in the last two years, the homeless population has grown by 57% in the Argentine capital
The ‘Stygiomedusa gigantea’ was recorded at a depth of 250 meters. Its four arms can reach up to 10 meters in length
The flames have ravaged at least 35,000 hectares and are surrounding the town of Cholila. Residents have organized into volunteer brigades to defend their homes
In statements to a British outlet, the far-right leader said that he plans to travel to London in 2026, and that he is negotiating for Britain to lift restrictions on arms sales to Argentina
Border immigration controls are being transferred from the Ministry of the Interior to the Ministry of Security, and will no longer be in the hands of civilians
After a mistrial was declared over a scandal involving one of the judges, seven healthcare professionals will be tried in March for alleged negligence in the death of the Argentine soccer great
A conservative network that originated in Brazil and spread through Argentina has reached Mexico, acting as a political weapon
The group has presented its final report and warned that the far-right leader ‘used the presidential office’ to promote the cryptocurrency for the benefit of ‘a group with privileged information’
The franchise, located in a Florida county where 66% of the population speaks Spanish, is committed to Latin American expansion: ‘We’ve made a very clear approach to the NFL. For us, Spain is a top priority’