Messi, Di María, Mascherano, Menotti, Bielsa: why Rosario is the capital of Argentinean soccer
Far from the spotlights of Buenos Aires, the provincial city is the largest quarry of stars for the World Cup winners
Far from the spotlights of Buenos Aires, the provincial city is the largest quarry of stars for the World Cup winners
In 1977, three founders of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo human rights organization, two French nuns and several others were thrown into the sea from the aircraft, one of many such flights conducted under the dictatorship
Tourists from all over the world travel to Buenos Aires for the privilege of dining at this restaurant; its founder, Pablo Rivero, has gone back to the fundamentals of Argentine livestock and, in the process, revolutionized an entire neighborhood
The grandchildren of the Austrian teenager who escaped the Nazis during World War II and rebuilt her life in Argentina share her story with EL PAÍS
Candidates aligned with the libertarian politician have lost every provincial election so far
The devaluation of the peso has turned the pop star’s concerts in Buenos Aires into an opportunity for her legion of fans, who are willing to pay thousands of dollars to see her in other countries at a cheaper rate
Analysts project annual inflation will come in at 110% in 2023, one of the highest rates in the world
Once passengers start arriving, some of the overnighters head off to spend the day at soup kitchens, though others hang around the airport grounds begging for change at traffic lights and some stay seated in chairs blending in with the travelers
Soccer fans have been tracking the PSG forward across Buenos Aires after Argentina’s World Cup win, now praising him with the same fanaticism as they previously criticized him
Fans on the street corner chanted “Messi, Messi” and sang the words to “Muchachos,” which became the unofficial anthem for the Argentina squad
After 10 years as head of the Catholic Church, Jorge Bergoglio’s relationship with Argentina is marked by domestic politics and his alleged ties to Peronism
Police are looking for two men who fired 14 shots at Antonela Roccuzzo’s family business and left a message for the Argentine soccer player: ‘We are waiting for you’
The country has been on a health alert for nearly two weeks after detecting infections among wild birds and backyard fowl
Health authorities have detected at least eight cases of infected birds in the wild and in backyard fowl, and adopted new measures to prevent its spread to poultry farms
Here is a tour that takes in a Mozart cake in Salzburg, guided visits to coffee plantations in Costa Rica and a cappuccino at the Tommaseo in Trieste
The Spanish-Peruvian writer is the first to access the hallowed institution without having ever written in French. The ceremony was attended by former Spanish monarch Juan Carlos
Presidents Lula da Silva and Alberto Fernández sign an integration agreement that includes joint energy and financing initiatives
Initially starting as a bilateral project, the initiative would later be extended to invite other Latin American nations, the report said
Damien Chazelle’s drama about the late 1920s in the film industry recreates a period of debauchery, art and business, when stars like John Gilbert and Clara Bow disappeared overnight
The Argentina captain performed the lap of honor and presented the cup to fans, but it turns out it was a replica belonging to a couple from Buenos Aires that found its way onto the pitch
The narco chief had traveled from Bogotá to meet with his family in Buenos Aires, but instead spent Christmas at Ezeiza international airport due to a ban on re-entry
Hernán Casciari – a prominent Argentine writer – dedicated a text to the legendary footballer. The short story is about a ‘simple man’ who reached the top, without ever forgetting where he came from
Lionel Scaloni’s team play France in the tournament final in Qatar on Sunday, providing relief for a political class facing fresh protests as is often the case in the year’s final month
Although the incidents would seem to have increased in recent years, this practice, intended to show the love (or disdain) of the fans, is not new
This carnivorous country, where 46 kilos of beef per person was consumed last year, resists supermarket trends to keep a centuries-old trade alive
The director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency is mediating for Russia and Ukraine to protect the largest nuclear power station in Europe, which has become a spoil of war
A former instructor at Colegio del Salvador in the Argentinean capital is accused of having molested over 40 children since 1998. The victims have asked the Pontiff for help without success