Adolf Eichmann, who was executed 64 years ago, spent time in Tucumán …
Juan Décima
Juan Décima is managing editor at the Buenos Aires Herald. Before joining the team, he spent over a decade at the newspaper Clarín, where he worked on the Architecture, Culture, International News and Breaking News desks, traveling to cover regional elections. He previously covered TV and entertainment for Novebox. An architect by training, he has also worked as a translator and interpreter.
‘In showing that Perón and Alfonsín were members, we wanted to show how visceral opponents can coexist and reach …
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MusicWhat to do in Buenos Aires
Lights, camera, music: a behind-the-scenes look at the Imagine Dragons show in Argentina
by Juan DécimaThe US pop rock band will perform in Buenos Aires for the third time as part of their Loom World Tour
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Alt BAEssential Buenos AiresThe Sites
A modernist masterpiece hiding in plain sight in a Buenos Aires cemetery
by Juan DécimaDespite its uniqueness, the Sexto Panteón in Chacarita and the woman who designed it remain virtually unknown. An investigation aims to pluck them from obscurity
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National PoliticsPoliticsSociety
Harsh reform to restrict foreigners’ access to public services in Argentina
by Juan DécimaThe government also announced requirements for entry and citizenship, even though these measures were already in place from previous administrations
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Human rights
Sugar magnates let the army hunt their workers. Fifty years later, will they finally stand trial?
by Juan DécimaIn Tucumán, sugarcane laborers were the largest single group to be slaughtered by the military before and during the dictatorship. Their employers have never stood trial — until now
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Disappeared by the dictatorship 47 years ago, a new book explores how Alice Domon was more than just a victim of one of its most infamous criminals
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Her body was stolen by military officers on November 22, 1955, the start of what would become a macabre 16-year odyssey
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His preferences in the US elections are no secret, but the Republican candidate’s unpredictable nature may come back to haunt him
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Translations are key for winning the Nobel Prize. For the 2024 recipient, her first appearance in the West came courtesy of a small BA publisher
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FootballMessiSports
Copa América: Argentina on to quarterfinals after hard-fought 1-0 win against Chile
by Juan DécimaLautaro Martínez scored in the dying moments of a game the Albiceleste mostly controlled but had difficulty putting away
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In honor of Book Day in Argentina, here’s a look at some of our staff’s recent choices