The Mexican historian and writer spoke with The Herald during his recent …
Lucía Cholakian Herrera
Lucía Cholakian Herrera is a politics, society and human rights reporter for the Buenos Aires Herald. Her work has also appeared in Rest of World, VICE, Revista 5W, Foreign Policy, BBC, Documented, El Cohete a la Luna and Revista Crisis, among many others. She is an ICFJ 2022 Emerging Media Leader.
The pair said there will be a primary election in Buenos Aires Province
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International relationsLatin AmericaWorld
Lula and Fernández jumpstart new era in Argentina-Brazil relations
“We’ve decided to put relations between Argentina and Brazil back on track,” said Alberto Fernández in a press conference after meeting with Lula da Silva in the Itamaraty Palace, in …
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HealthHuman rightsSociety
“The only option is to travel to Ushuaia”: women fight for abortion in this remote city
One day in the chilly Tierra del Fuego fall, Paula walked into a primary care center to terminate her pregnancy. The staff gave her pills of the abortion drug Misoprostol, …
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This week, Minister of Social Development Victoria Tolosa Paz met with leftist social movement coalition Unidad Piquetera (UP) and the Social Economy Workers’ Union (UTEP), which brings together pro-government social …
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The Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo, who search for people illegally taken from their parents as newborn babies during Argentina’s last dictatorship (1976-1983) and raised under a false identity, announced …
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National PoliticsPoliticsThe Rosca
Rodríguez Larreta appoints economist Redrado to BA City government
Buenos Aires mayor and opposition figurehead, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, has appointed top economist Martín Redrado to his team in a move signalling his possible cabinet lineup if he were to …
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President Alberto Fernández said on Monday that the national government would pay federal tax revenues to Buenos Aires city government in the form of bonds. His announcement indicates that the …
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After the Supreme Court ruled on December 21 to restore disputed federal tax revenues to Buenos Aires city in the dispute with the national government, president Alberto Fernández and Frente …
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Forty-six years have passed since Hernán Abriata, then 24, was kidnapped from the flat where he and his wife Mónica lived on the night of October 30, 1976. He was …
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The Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that federal tax funding for Buenos Aires city, which was slashed by President Alberto Fernández in 2020, should be restored. The Justices’ decision marked …
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Lula da Silva’s victory on October 29 has been a significant turn of events for Latin American politics – especially for those countries with more progressive governments, such as Argentina …