Macarena Gelman was 23 when she discovered the truth of how the …
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.
The US pop rock band will perform in Buenos Aires for the third time as part of their Loom …
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ArtsCulture & Ideas
An exhibition that explores AI, culture, and what it means to be an artist today
by Juan DécimaIntersecciones del futuro will run through February at a BA art center and feature exhibits, workshops, and talks centered around the crossroads of art and technology
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The human rights organization called on the Argentine government to ‘respect freedom of expression’ and guarantee safety
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Latin AmericaWorld
El Salvador’s Bukele heads for reelection amid human rights concerns
by Juan DécimaDespite term limits and a dismal human rights record, the ‘World’s Coolest Dictator’ is expected to win Sunday’s presidential race with ease
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An association of Malvinas veterans filed a lawsuit claiming the decree’s land liberalization provisions were unconstitutional
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PoliticsThe Rosca
Three Tucumán national deputies split from UxP to back omnibus bill
by Juan DécimaMilei’s coalition is frantically negotiating support for his flagship deregulatory policy package in a divided Congress
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Politics
Milei sends massive bill calling for power to legislate, privatize public companies
by Juan DécimaThe bill requests a ‘public emergency’ be declared, which would allow the Executive Branch to govern without having to go through Congress
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Culture & Ideas
From brutalism to coloring: remembering Clorindo Testa’s architecture
by Juan DécimaThe man behind some of Argentina’s most iconic buildings would have turned 100 last Sunday
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Politics
Government to sell planes and reduce chauffeurs, aims to end ‘political privilege’
by Juan DécimaSpokesman Manuel Adorni said that some cars of the official fleet will be given to the police
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PoliticsThe Rosca
Patricia Bullrich confirmed as security minister of Milei government
by Juan DécimaThe president-elect’s press team announced she would be retrieving the same position she held during Macri’s administration
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2023 electionsInternational relationsPolitics
The world is watching: Global leaders are carefully monitoring Argentina’s election
by Juan DécimaBrazil, the U.S., and China each have a lot riding on Sunday’s run-off between Sergio Massa and Javier Milei