Upheld by the regions’ leaders as a bulwark of multilateralism in a …
Amy Booth
Amy Booth is deputy director of the Buenos Aires Herald. Her work on politics, social affairs and human rights has appeared in the BBC, the Guardian, VICE, and many others. She came to Buenos Aires from Bolivia in 2018 for a masters in political and social theory at UBA. When she’s not writing, she’s probably reading, marathon training, or doing trapeze.
After Argentina’s dictatorship devastated their family, their grandmother’s love led them to the truth
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Politics
Peronists, anti-Peronists and ‘gorillas’: we asked a political theorist about these Argentine labels
by Amy BoothNot even newcomers like Milei can avoid the dispute raging between Perón’s supporters and their opponents for the last 80 years
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International relations
The EU-CELAC summit comes amid geopolitical unrest. Here’s what to expect
by Amy BoothSeveral leaders will skip Sunday’s gathering in Colombia as fears of Trump and a shifting world order threaten the event’s impact
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Peronists are doomed to failure if they keep treating Milei as a passing fad, rather than engaging with shifting attitudes
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Here’s the lowdown on who Javier Milei’s leftist political opponents are — and when they could stand for election
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Award-winning beaches of pristine white sand, international fusion cuisine, and the desire for new adventures are tempting more visitors from Argentina to this tiny Caribbean jewel
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CrimeSociety
Murder of three women was live streamed on social media, authorities confirm
by Amy BoothThe singularly cruel nature of their killings has prompted protests across Buenos Aires — and forced society to confront questions about narco violence, poverty, and gender
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International relationsPolitics
New British Ambassador David Cairns presents credentials to Foreign Minister
by Amy BoothCairns previously served as the UK’s ambassador to Sweden and spent six years at Norwegian energy company, Equinor
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Politics
Analyzing Milei’s BA province defeat: 3 factors to watch ahead of October’s elections
by Amy BoothIn our brand new Herald Talks: Analyst Insights series, we spoke to Juan Germano of Isonomía Consultants about Argentina’s 2025 mid-term elections
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The presidential block marks a political line — and sows tension — at a time when the administration has been seeking negotiations with governors after Sunday’s electoral loss in Buenos Aires Province.
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The far-right activist’s killer has yet to be identified and the motivations behind his shooting remain unclear