The mosquito-borne disease spiked across the region in the first three months of 2024, with Argentina’s tally reaching 134,202

The Colombian foreign ministry said Milei’s comments ‘deteriorated the trust’ of the country

The mosquito-borne disease spiked across the region in the first three months of 2024, with …

The Colombian foreign ministry said Milei’s comments ‘deteriorated the trust’ of the country

The ‘Las Brigadas’ case tried crimes against humanity committed in four different clandestine detention centers …

Average salaries in the country do not cover the total basic food basket

The former president spent two nights there after his passport was seized in an investigation …

The president highlighted that 70,000 state contracts will lapse on March 31 while praising previous …

Guest Writer

Miriam Lewin

The government committed to lifting the ‘cepo’ in January, the president claims …

The ambiguously-worded regulations significantly expand circumstances in which officers can use lethal …

More than 70 stores were raided in Buenos Aires and Entre Ríos …

After 5.2% growth in 2022, “negative statistical inertia” and drought likely to …

Culture & Ideas

The first selection of 13 books includes Argentine author Selva Almada’s Not a River

Sports

Faustino Oro beat Norwegian Magnus Carlsen in the 2024 Bullet Brawl

In 2023, Lionel Messi’s in-laws were also threatened by criminal groups in the city beset by escalating violence

The former Boca star is versatile player with a great eye for passing who also knows how to defend

The documentary tells the story of Argentina’s first representatives at a Women’s World Cup

Economics & Business

Politics

Only two daily newscasts remain on air. Ten columnists and hosts have had their contracts terminated

The Argentine branch of Amnesty International presented their report on President Javier Milei’s first 100 days in office

Ambassador Marc Stanley also expressed concern about the impact of economic reforms on society’s most vulnerable

Herald favorites

These plant-based eateries are proof that you don’t have to be a carnivore to enjoy dining out in the capital

A virtual tour of some of the best family-style restaurants scattered across the city and province

Home office giving you cabin fever? From the cultural to the pet-friendly, here’s where to work instead

From delicious asado and horse riding displays to dinosaur fossils and riverside beaches, getting away from the city doesn’t have to entail an odyssey

Human rights

Sabrina Bölke has spoken publicly for the first time about the ordeal, in which two men allegedly beat, sexually assaulted, and threatened to kill her, and wrote a pro-Milei slogan on the wall

Five Argentines and Uruguayans forcibly disappeared in Asunción illustrate how South America’s dictatorships collaborated to ruthlessly persecute dissidents

The Foundation for Human Rights director on how Argentina and South Africa can learn from each other and the emergence of a Milei-era ‘counter-narrative’

The final remains from the Pozo de Vargas were sent for analysis last year — and forensicists are still identifying new victims

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