
The lives uprooted by Argentina’s dictatorship and rebuilt in Spain: ‘I am a child of exile’
The 1976 coup in Argentina forced thousands of people to flee. Those who experienced it tell their stories 50 years later

The 1976 coup in Argentina forced thousands of people to flee. Those who experienced it tell their stories 50 years later

The anniversary of the military coup finds the country under a government that downplays state terrorism, while literature, film, and other art forms continue to elaborate on the legacy of the genocide

The pontiff confronted the Kirchner administration — which considered him ‘right-wing’ — and was questioned for his role during the country’s last military dictatorship (1976-1983), when he was the leader of the Jesuits in Argentina

Victoria Villarruel said during an interview that the former ESMA naval academy, the country’s largest clandestine detention center, should be ‘enjoyed by all the Argentine people’

The fictional series ‘Máxima’ will focus on the Argentine economist who became a princess after she married Prince Willem of Orange. The show’s creators avoid comparisons with ‘The Crown’ and say that they are telling a true story, even if it looks like a fairytale