
Brazilian artist Rosana Paulino heals the wounds of slavery
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

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’

The far-right Argentine leader begins his presidency on Sunday with a speech that he will deliver outside Congress, instead of to lawmakers

Travel the world to the cafés and eateries where history is made and secrets shared over fine wine and hors d’oeuvres

Police databases have no record of José Ignacio Fernández Guaza, who claims that he was part of a ‘commando’ unit of 15 civilians that executed terrorists in the south of France in the mid-1970s

EL PAÍS tracks down the perpetrator of a fatal attack during a demonstration for amnesty for political prisoners that marked the Spanish Transition in 1977

Ahead of Sunday’s vote, the far-right candidate has garnered support from all ages and social classes, although his most active followers are young men

Beyond pizzas and ice creams, the Argentine capital enjoys a rich gastronomic and cultural tradition from Armenia, Lebanon and the countries of Eastern Europe

The detainee printed and sold more than 300 titles on Adolf Hitler, Aryan ‘ethics,’ anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial from his family home in Buenos Aires

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 97-year-old economist, editor, journalist and author shares his remarkable journey of exile, war and revolution, and offers his insights into the future

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’