The state news agency has been inoperative since the beginning of March
Society
President Milei is singled out as a ‘predator’ and a ‘disturbing new threat to the right to information’ by nonprofit Reporters Without Borders
Human rights lawyer and former Herald writer Horacio Méndez Carreras dies at 86
The Argentine attorney represented the French state in the dictatorship trials for the murder of nuns Alice Domon and Léonie Duquet
The Argentine president said organizers were ‘hostile,’ threatening him and his staff
University authorities met with the government to discuss money, but were not granted extra funding, despite the massive march for public education
Argentine unions and left-wing parties march through Buenos Aires on Workers’ Day
The CGT, left-wing parties and social movements marched a day after deputies approved a reform package including controversial labor reforms
Passengers’ journeys will not be interrupted on Monday morning, the CATT federation has confirmed, following reports of a full transport strike
Oilseed and maritime workers launched an open-ended strike against the labor reforms proposed in the president’s flagship ‘omnibus bill’
With Latin America experiencing a record-breaking dengue epidemic, the test could facilitate detection in areas with fragile health systems