Before F1 hits its summer break, Alpine’s driver from Argentina needs a …
Christopher Martin
Christopher Martin is an editor at the Buenos Aires Herald. He has recently worked in media at the Bundesliga and script editing for the Olympics. Previously, he was a radio presenter and producer for NME Radio, Nation Radio and Capital FM in the UK. Born and raised in Cornwall in the UK, he first moved to Buenos Aires in 2018 following the completion of his journalism studies at the University of South Wales. When not editing, he can probably be found watching old Formula 1 videos, oversharing about a new record he's overpaid for, or contrasting the differences between a pasty and an empanada.
With Argentina’s icon at the peak of his powers for Inter Miami, his absence will result in a one-match …
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They argue that the current arrangement disturbs the neighborhood and puts the former president at risk
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The tennis circuit touches down to the grass courts of London, with six representatives from Argentina
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The blue and gold fanfare hit Nashville, but a draw with Auckland City spelled an early exit for Miguel Ángel Russo’s team
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Fans from Argentina are earning the plaudits, but how are the superstars performing on the pitch in the US?
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The Argentine president also affirmed his controversial decision to move the country’s embassy from Tel Aviv to West Jerusalem
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At an economic event on Sunday evening in Madrid, the Argentine president referred to his Spanish counterpart as the ‘local crook’
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The candidate remains in intensive care in Bogotá and a 15-year-old suspect remains in police custody
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Provincial, municipal, and national-level legislative elections are set to shape the country’s political landscape for the next two years
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Union members are disputing their salaries but the airline says the planned strike for June 10 is ‘politically motivated’
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Ángel di María: Argentina’s World Cup winner returns home to Rosario Central
‘Our story together has more pages to write,’ say the club that ‘Angelito’ started his football journey with at age four