Vice President Victoria Villarruel called the English ‘usurping pirates,’ while the presidential spokesperson clarified Milei’s views on Margaret Thatcher

Amid economic problems and an immigration crackdown, watching Lionel Messi lead his team offers glimmers of collective hope

Vice President Victoria Villarruel called the English ‘usurping pirates,’ while the presidential spokesperson clarified Milei’s …

Amid economic problems and an immigration crackdown, watching Lionel Messi lead his team offers glimmers …

This is the third consecutive month in which the figure has dropped, taking accumulated inflation …

From inexplicable sending-offs to redemption penalties, the duel between the Albiceleste and the Three Lions …

A coordinated effort between Argentine and US authorities aims to pressure parents — overwhelmingly fathers …

Experts say that record debt delinquency, coupled with a rise in unemployment and informal work, …

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The tallest Messi monument is located in Cutral Co and is part …

The number of people in need of assistance rose sharply over the …

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

Sports

From freezing opponents’ names to chanting ‘kiricocho,’ Argentine cábalas have turned superstition into an art form — especially when it comes to football

The successor to Qatar 2022’s Muchachos hasn’t captured the same World Cup magic — but Messi’s goals are turning it into a hit

The Albiceleste clawed their way back to win 3-2 against Egypt, but reports have also highlighted questions over refereeing calls

From giant flags to live TV tributes, Bangladesh’s love affair with Argentina and Lionel Messi remains as passionate as the history that forged it

Economics & Business

Politics

Edgardo Kueider was arrested in 2024 while attempting to cross the Paraguay-Brazil border with UD$200,000 in cash

In a speech on the eve of the Argentine Independence Day, the president highlighted achievements of his government, seeking to win investors’ trust

Ex-lawmaker José Luis Espert will testify over his links to an alleged drug trafficker as the judiciary restricted Manuel Adorni’s trips outside Argentina

Herald favorites

From pastries and tostados to endless conversation, there’s more to Argentina’s late afternoon mealtime than meets the eye

A new generation of producers is bringing Argentina’s historic grapes back into the spotlight, pairing centuries-old vineyards with fresh, contemporary winemaking

Latest additions show the city’s troubled dining scene still has range — and room for surprise

Skip the postcard circuit and try some top local choices, from family-run bakeries to low-key pizza, craft ice cream and a no-frills chivito foodtruck

Culture & Lifestyle

Lola Arias’ 2016 production featuring British and Argentine veterans will be staged as part of the Herald’s 150th anniversary celebrations

Public hi-fi sessions are gathering crowds to enjoy full albums, challenging the fast-paced habits of the streaming era

Human rights

José Ignacio Saravia Day was convicted for the false imprisonment of three soldiers, one of whom remains missing

A judge ruled that the execution of 12 men — of which seven survived — was a human rights violation committed by the Argentine state 70 years ago

The case will examine the abduction and identity substitution of Marcos Ramos and his brother during the last dictatorship

She spent more than 50 years searching for her son, Alejandro Almeida, who was kidnapped by the Triple A in 1975