‘Portrait of a Lady,’ which was thought to be by Giuseppe Ghislandi, could actually be the work of a different Italian painter
‘Portrait of a Lady,’ which was thought to be by Giuseppe Ghislandi, could actually be the work of a different Italian painter
From literature and cinema to pizza competitions and sake pairings, Buenos Aires hosts four standout festivals this weekend
The government’s temporary suspension of export duties was lifted after just three days — although it will continue for beef and poultry exports
Argentine police believe the victims were lured on the pretense of attending an event and murdered on Friday night
The glut comes the day after export taxes were temporarily cut to zero
Secretary Bessent stated the US is ‘ready to do what is needed to support Argentina and the Argentine people’
Argentina’s Economy Minister announced that the World Bank would speed up financing for the country with US$4 billion of public and private financing over the coming months
The Tucumán-born activist joined the human rights organization to search for her son Manuel Taján, who was kidnapped and disappeared by the military dictatorship
The enacting decree halts the rollout of the bill Milei had originally vetoed, claiming that the lower house needs to define its funding