As of Monday, trips for registered SUBE users cost AR$757 and will remain that way until 2025
Society
‘You can cut down on some things, but education is the future — and you cannot cut down the future’
The president’s approval numbers have dipped to their lowest level since the start of his administration
According to the INDEC, a record 25 million Argentines are poor while the number of destitute doubled to 5.3 million in the past six months
Festival director José Luis Rebordinos warned that President Javier Milei’s government is ‘dismantling’ the national film industry
‘It’s overwhelming to watch the mountains constantly smothered in smoke’
The government clarified that power cuts will only affect industries, not residential users
Audio messages, and new pictures allegedly show more instances of physical and verbal abuse by Argentina’s ex-President Alberto Fernández, who denies the allegations
UK Ambassador Kirsty Hayes: British companies are taking a ‘wait-and-see’ approach
The diplomat sat down with the Herald on Wednesday for #HeraldTalks to talk exchange restrictions, the mining industry, and the Anglo-Argentine community