The former president, her children and a businessman were ordered to repay …
From Recoleta showrooms to Wagyu cheeseburgers and progressive rock legends, here are our recommendations for the weekend
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The boy, 15, brought a shotgun inside a guitar case and began shooting as students were getting ready to enter their classrooms. Two others were injured
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Known as ‘hojarasca’ or ‘dead leaves’ bill, it aims to eliminate outdated and unapplicable laws
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EconomicsPolitics
Caputo rejects rumors of recession and says Argentine economy boasts ‘record’ growth
The economy minister defended President Javier Milei’s program, but said that growth might not be equal for all sectors
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Statistics show that the manufacturing sector and wholesale and retail sales kept falling
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The government will receive bids for Intercargo until May 7
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The Chief of Staff avoided sharing data about his income and announced an ambitious reform package with renewed push for expropriations law
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A riverside barbecue showdown, a prog legend’s return, French New Wave on the big screen, and a powerful MACBA exhibition lead this week’s standout picks
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International relationsSociety
Argentine tourist accused of racism will not have to serve jail time, Brazil prosecutors agree
Agostina Páez faced up to 15 years in prison, but she is expected to receive a reduced sentence that can be replaced with community service and a fine
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Fifty years after the 1976 coup, continuing to ask questions that remain unanswered to this day is at the heart of our efforts
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50th Anniversary 1976 CoupEconomicsPolitics
Five numbers that show how the dictatorship affects Argentina to this day
Fifty years on, the toll is not only felt in the ongoing search for victims’ remains and stolen children, but also in the ruthless economic consequences