Sure, the president’s attacks on queer people, women, and migrants sparked outrage in Argentina — but the most powerful men in the world gave him the go-ahead
Editorial
Milei’s supporters dispute the label — but discarding it implies normalizing aberrations
A new radical group spearheaded by younger government supporters is a provocation but also a challenge to the limits of tolerance and democracy
The advance of the anti-democratic far right will embolden regressive governments around the world. It is incumbent on civil society to fight for our hard-won rights
Following the veto on university funding, the government’s multi-prong attack on public institutions has now set its sights on healthcare
The administration seems more focused on next year’s legislative elections than Argentines who are going hungry — and losing patience
The president gave an incendiary debut speech at the UN and fanned the flames of fake news as wildfires blazed across Córdoba province
Whether the government really can’t see how poor this week’s optics were or they just don’t care, the political cost could be important
From funding cuts to police deployment, Argentina’s renowned public higher education and research is facing alarming government hostility