The security ministry said Argentina is the ‘least violent country’ in the …
Martina Jaureguy
Martina Jaureguy is a politics, human rights and society reporter for the Buenos Aires Herald. She was previously an editor for the Argentine publication BAE Negocios. Her work has also appeared in Página/12, El Destape Web, and Revista Cordón. She earned a degree in journalism from Lomas de Zamora National University.
To mark the 50th anniversary of the last military coup, an artist launched a Panini-style album that features the …
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Governor Ignacio Torres denied claims from the national government that Mapuche communities are behind the fires
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While some say the agreement will boost the Argentine economy, others fear it could harm national industries and rehash a ‘colonial’ relationship
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EnvironmentSociety
Wildfires in Patagonia: 3,000 tourists evacuated as flames consume Chubut forests
The local government believes the fires were caused intentionally. At least 2,000 hectares have burned down in several national parks
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Human rights groups warned that this ‘opens the door to abuse’ as it leaves the interpretation of what constitutes backing up to the authorities
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A modification by decree of the intelligence law grants spies more power and establishes that all their activities are now ‘covert’
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Rights organization states that in 2025 the country departed from its historic human rights positions and aligned with the United States and Israel
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The protocol, however, will remain in effect as the government has filed an appeal, meaning that a higher court must now intervene
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Science & InnovationSociety
CONICET institute behind viral deep sea streaming takes another dive, this time off the coast of Patagonia
A not-so-fat-bottomed starfish, a cute sleepy octopus, and a vintage treasure are the highlights of the ongoing exploration in the South Atlantic
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Argentina 101Culture & Ideas
What to make for dinner to celebrate Christmas and New Year like a true Argentine
Celebrating Christmas and New Year’s Eve in the summer means holiday meals are very different to the ones in the Northern Hemisphere — here’s how to do it right
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National and provincial governments are pushing to allow extraction of minerals in protected areas, amid a change in social attitudes