The queer community’s call to march against Javier Milei’s Davos speech received international support

Yarden Bibas spent 484 days in captivity after being kidnapped in Gaza on October 7 with his wife and two children, whose fate remains unknown

The queer community’s call to march against Javier Milei’s Davos speech received international support

Yarden Bibas spent 484 days in captivity after being kidnapped in Gaza on October 7 …

The incident had disturbing similarities with an arson attack that killed three lesbians and gravely …

The deceased was an accountant who had accompanied his son to a figure skating event

Led by Diego Placente, the team celebrated on its off day after benefitting from a …

The move comes days before a reduction in the so-called “crawling peg” comes into effect.

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Judge Preska also ordered the country to provide banking data on consular, …

The agency raised the country’s debt rating from Ca to Caa3 but …

More than 70 stores were raided in Buenos Aires and Entre Ríos …

After 5.2% growth in 2022, “negative statistical inertia” and drought likely to …

Culture & Ideas

Authors and administrators reflect on La Libertad Avanza’s recent efforts to ban select books from public school libraries

Sports

From tricky wingers to clever defenders, Diego Placente’s team has quality all round

The Argentine company will work to improve processes and transactions for fans

Rufino Laulhé, aged 15, died on Monday in southern Buenos Aires province

The Argentine superstar was reserved but optimistic after a game that spurred an old rivalry with Mexico

Economics & Business

Politics

The ejection of Marra, formerly a close Milei ally, is the third high-profile departure in less than a week

The former president is among the latest to criticize the president’s statements spreading harmful rhetoric and claiming femicide laws set a double standard

The constitutional lawyer has long worked in private practice and university teaching, but has no public sector experience

Herald favorites

You don’t have to be an aspiring sommelier to raise a glass at these fun and stylish establishments

From delicious asado and horse riding displays to dinosaur fossils and riverside beaches, getting away from the city doesn’t have to entail an odyssey

From Buenos Aires to Patagonia, here are some mountainous destinations you can’t miss when visiting the country

In a city with a penchant for late meals, a passion for coffee, and a taste for mixing sweet and salty, brunch options are everywhere. Here are some of our favorites.

Lifestyle

Facundo Kelemen’s ‘neo-bodegon’ was recently added to Latin America’s 50 Best Restaurants

From toothfish with chard and miso to cardamom plum crème brûlée, this Russian couple’s restaurant is an exquisite blend of cultures and flavors

Human rights

One of hundreds of babies kidnapped by the dictatorship, her half-siblings spent years searching: ‘When I was little, I asked myself very often about you’

The security minister accused one of the organizations of siding with criminals after it criticized the government’s excessive use of force at demonstrations

Justice Minister Mariano Cúneo Libarona accused the organizations of carrying out a ‘con’ in the name of human rights

Officers told workers from the human rights secretariat whether they were allowed to enter their workplace or not based on a list provided by the Justice Ministry