Aerial photography, witness testimonies, and more than 20 years of work have helped investigators find scattered bones at a former clandestine detention center in Córdoba
Crime
Forensics experts find signs the dictatorship bulldozed clandestine graves
Milei’s candidate admits to controversial payment but won’t withdraw candidacy
Buenos Aires province candidate José Luis Espert posted a video stating that the US$200,000 he received did not come directly from accused drug trafficker Fred Machado, but from ‘related’ companies
Tony Janzen Valverde Victoriano and his alleged righthand man were arrested on Tuesday by a joint taskforce of local police, Interpol and Argentine Federal Police
The drug trafficker known as ‘Pequeño J’ remains at large. Seven other suspects were arrested
Milei’s candidate in BA province linked to U.S. drug trafficking suspect
José Luis Espert’s name was found in records as receiving US$200,000 from Federico Machado, an Argentine businessman awaiting extradition
Murder of three women was live streamed on social media, authorities confirm
The singularly cruel nature of their killings has prompted protests across Buenos Aires — and forced society to confront questions about narco violence, poverty, and gender
Painting stolen by Nazis and found in Argentina actually by a different artist, experts say
‘Portrait of a Lady,’ which was thought to be by Giuseppe Ghislandi, could actually be the work of a different Italian painter
Argentine police believe the victims were lured on the pretense of attending an event and murdered on Friday night
Francisco Tenório Cerqueira Júnior, who disappeared in Buenos Aires in March 1976, was likely kidnapped and killed by military forces