A selection of the stories that caught our eye over the last seven days in Argentina.
States doing less to support press freedom, warns media watchdog group Reporters Without Borders in its latest annual report.
Aleksandra Piątkowska, Warsaw’s envoy in Buenos Aires, discusses the stalled free-trade deal between the Mercosur and European Union, bilateral relations with Argentina and the fallout from Russia’s ...
Recent high-profile violence involving minors has put juvenile delinquency in the spotlight once again and President Javier ...
Vélez Sarsfield and Estudiantes will be gunning for the title in Sunday’s final, a match-up that cannot fail to evoke ...
Foreign Minister Diana Mondino receives document laying out plan that will see nation win membership of Organisation for ...
A trimmed-down version of the bill – commonly called the ‘omnibus’ bill and formally known as the ‘ Ley de Bases y Puntos de ...
La Libertad Avanza begins plotting path of Javier Milei’s omnibus bill and accompanying fiscal package through upper chamber.
Central Bank cuts key interest rate for the third time in three weeks as officials bet on a sustained slowdown in consumer ...
Amid controversy over national government’s attitude towards the Buenos Aires International Book Fair, President Javier Milei ...
In 1984, he was contracted by the French state to pursue an almost impossible case: investigating the forced disappearances of French nuns Alice Domon and Léonie Duquet.
Horacio witnessed so much. Some of his experiences were as hilarious as they were chilling, but he did much more than bear witness. He is a man who helped make Argentina a better place. Today 08:57 ...