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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.
In our brand new Herald Talks: Analyst Insights series, we spoke to Juan Germano of Isonomía Consultants about Argentina’s …
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Javier Milei wants to axe free access to schools like the University of Buenos Aires. Whatever the system’s flaws, we must defend it
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Leading professionals warn that adopting the U.S. currency would lead to unemployment, recession, and an inflationary spiral
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Over 650 couples participated in the competition, whose finals took place against a dazzling backdrop of the Obelisk at sunset
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2023 electionsPolitics
Argentina’s primaries: how did coalitions do across the country?
by Amy BoothSee how the main contenders fared in each province with our interactive map
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2023 electionsPolitics
Patricia Bullrich: the security and order hawk with a Peronist past
by Amy BoothThe security hardliner has undergone political metamorphosis since her Peronist militant youth
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The way voting works means they can be a major predictor of the general elections. This is what you need to know
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“We want Argentina as a partner in our space projects,” said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson
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2023 electionsPolitics
Militarized borders, tasers and tech: Larreta unveils security platform
by Amy BoothThe opposition presidential hopeful will need to distinguish his approach from internal rival and security hardliner, Patricia Bullrich
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Culture & IdeasThe Archives
Former Herald editor Robert Cox given honorary doctorate by Rosario University
by Amy Booth“Cox was an example, a voice, and a hope for thousands, millions,” dean said
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Human rights chief Margarette May Macaulay on inclusion, representation, and racial justice in Argentina