A presidential spokesperson confirmed he would go, contradicting reports that he had backed out of the trip

A new report finds that the economy is rapidly contracting, with no signs of recovery on the horizon

A presidential spokesperson confirmed he would go, contradicting reports that he had backed out of …

A new report finds that the economy is rapidly contracting, with no signs of recovery …

It had already gone from independent ministry to pared-down undersecretariat. Argentina no longer has a …

The document signed by 17 countries outlines a three-phase plan: ‘There is no time to …

‘I won’t give up fiscal balance,’ the president said after Peronism united with the so-called …

The two-week tournament was a perfect storm of skill and drama, ending with the most …

Guest Writer

Miriam Lewin

Park rangers and guides are facing layoffs and trails are left unsupervised …

The government blamed the outstanding US$350,000 tab on the previous administration, but …

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

Paperback prices have doubled in four months even as middle-class Argentines struggle to pay for food and medicine

Sports

The Argentine star’s heirs put forward their claim, alleging it was originally lost during a bank robbery in 1989

River Plate will face Talleres de Córdoba while Boca Juniors has to wait for postponed games to be played

Lorena Benítez, Julieta Cruz, Laurina Oliveros, and Eliana Stabile cited low investment and lack of answers from the Argentine Football Federation

Martín Demichelis’ team failed to make a dominant performance count and fell to Temperley on penalties

Economics & Business

Politics

According to the UCA Social Debt Observatory, 17.5% of Argentines are destitute

The government says the vote will happen within the next two weeks after clinching support for a final version of the bill in a drawn-out session

The defense minister said they were just ‘Argentines who sang the Argentine Navy march around an Argentine flag’

Herald favorites

In a city with a penchant for late meals, a passion for coffee, and a taste for mixing sweet and salty, brunch options are everywhere. Here are some of our favorites.

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

From Buenos Aires to Patagonia, here are some mountainous destinations you can’t miss when visiting the country

From the eccentric to the expensive, it can be hard to know where to start. So, we compiled a list of our staff’s favorite bookshops. 

Lifestyle

A heartbreaking theater production, a tour of Paternal’s open art studios, and 35 mm screenings of two classic films are just a few of the cultural offerings on tap 

Paperback prices have doubled in four months even as middle-class Argentines struggle to pay for food and medicine

Human rights

Protesters condemned government austerity, anti-LGBTQIA+ hate speech, and setbacks in policies tackling gender-based violence

The beloved human rights activist was recovering from a hernia operation and a pulmonary infection

Mother of Plaza de Mayo Sara Rus, who passed away in January at 96, ‘turned the concept of victim into life and light’

A rise in homophobic hate speech, a housing crisis, and state abandonment contributed to the arson attack, activists say

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