Two women, each with two daughters, are the first of at least …

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 far-right libertarian economy won Argentina’s 2023 presidential run-off by 12 percentage points on Sunday
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The far-right presidential candidate earned just over 30% of the vote on Sunday and will face Sergio Massa in the November run-off
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2023 electionsPolitics
Axel Kicillof clinches re-election as Buenos Aires governor with resounding win
The Peronist will rule Argentina’s most populous province for another four-year term after consolidating his vote share from the August primary
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Cuddly kitties drinking cough syrup from the bottle? Some confounding translation challenges from Argentina’s presidential debates
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JudiciaryPoliticsThe Rosca
Milei’s lawyers call for president’s lawsuit against him to be dismissed
In a separate lawsuit, LLA accused the ruling coalition of spreading false information
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Dollar & PesoEconomics
‘Blue dollar’ reaches new high as Milei advises against investing in pesos
‘The peso is the currency emitted by Argentine politicians, therefore it’s worth less than excrement’
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From screw threads to playing cards, a peek into the Herald’s bilingual conundrums
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Two Federal Chamber of Criminal Cassation judges dismissed her acquittal in the Hotesur and Iran Memorandum cases: her legal team says there should have been three
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Exploring Argentina’s linguistic foibles one confused conversation at a time
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As a kid, she was a lifeline to the Argentine childhood I never had. Today, I see her for what she is: the voice of a country’s social conscience
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Police told the Herald they found no identifying documents, pending an official autopsy