The two-week tournament was a perfect storm of skill and drama, ending with the most unlikely winner of all
The two-week tournament was a perfect storm of skill and drama, ending with the most unlikely winner of all
An icon of independent theater, he wrote classic plays such as La Nona and joined Teatro Abierto activism group during the military dictatorship.
The mother of two children disappeared by the dictatorship in the 1970s, she presided an organization that grouped family members of people affected by the same tragedy
A court unanimously rejected the ministry’s appeal against delivering food to soup kitchens while a federal prosecutor opened an investigation into alleged embezzlement
The Argentine star’s heirs put forward their claim, alleging it was originally lost during a bank robbery in 1989
Early Bird tickets are now available for its 2025 edition in Buenos Aires
‘I won’t give up fiscal balance,’ the president said after Peronism united with the so-called friendly opposition to approve the bill
Eight people stand accused of creating an ‘accumulation of circumstances’ that led to his passing
‘The administration’s ability to govern is affecting the prospects for the future and in the short term’