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

Second-in-command Diosdado Cabello said ‘there is no safe passage for those who do not love’ the country

A rise in homophobic hate speech, a housing crisis, and state abandonment contributed to the …

Second-in-command Diosdado Cabello said ‘there is no safe passage for those who do not love’ …

Real Madrid point guard Facundo Campazzo is the 2023-24 Most Valuable Player

The Peronist leadership also called for the rejection of Milei’s omnibus bill and megadecree — …

Time is running out for the ruling party to get the bill approved before May …

The decision is expected to unlock a US$792 million disbursement scheduled for June

Guest Writer

Miriam Lewin

Economists largely agree that there won’t be a V-shaped recovery — there …

The ruling coalition is set for another round of intense negotiations, starting …

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

Natalia Kerbabian is an architect and artist striving to register architectural heritage lost in the face of urban renovation

Sports

Known as ‘El Flaco’ Menotti, he coached Argentina’s men’s national team to its first World Cup win in 1978

Halfway through the Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana, Argentine clubs are starting to do math to secure a spot in the knockout rounds

The Pumas beat South Africa 14-10 to claim their first ever series win

Meet Club Social y Deportivo Parque, a youth development powerhouse that has provided Argentine football with some of its greatest talents

Economics & Business

Politics

If it also makes it through the Senate, the bill will give the president the power to legislate on administrative, economic, financial, and energy-related issues for a year

The president’s reform package was approved together with a fiscal reform bill in the Lower House on Tuesday

President Milei is singled out as a ‘predator’ and a ‘disturbing new threat to the right to information’ by nonprofit Reporters Without Borders

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. 

Human rights

The Ukrainian conflict reporter and filmmaker on her country’s parallels with dictatorship-era Argentina, shared human experiences of survival, and how to avoid repeating the past

The ‘Las Brigadas’ case tried crimes against humanity committed in four different clandestine detention centers in Buenos Aires Province, including Pozo de Banfield

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

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