‘It was a very small window in a very dark place’: Florencia …
Valen Iricibar
Valen Iricibar is an editor at the Buenos Aires Herald. An award-winning journalist, editor and podcaster, their work specializes in policy, gender-based violence and LGBTQIA issues in audio and print. A doting cat parent, they live in their hometown Buenos Aires surrounded by books, audio equipment and cat toys.
The queer community’s call to march against Javier Milei’s Davos speech received international support
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The standoff over budget cuts continues amid reported incidents of instigators and government calls for audits
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This week, we bid a potential farewell to an Argentine phrase alongside the usual bilingual peculiarities
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President Milei visited the area and shared posts blaming Kirchnerist activists for the fire that were later deemed to be fake news
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‘It’s overwhelming to watch the mountains constantly smothered in smoke’
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A weekly look into the Herald’s bilingual quandaries featuring singing, card games, and studying
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Despite a historic trans-homicide verdict and the temptation to close the chapter on Tehuel de la Torre, we still don’t have answers and the fight for justice is far from over
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Chewing the bilingual cud with words and phrases we had to translate this week
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Uselessness, floor levels, and some Latin feature in this week’s dive into the Herald’s bilingual dilemmas
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A verdict in Argentina’s first-ever trans-homicide case will be announced in August
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In honor of Friendship Day, the Herald is here for you with a list of phonetic phoneys to watch out for