The Herald’s managing editor, Amy Booth, on the Spanish word for beans, spending the pandemic in Argentina, and the appropriate color for sweet corn empanadas
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Fired state employees to reenter workplaces in massive protest against layoffs
Argentina’s State Workers Association has registered up to 11,000 public sector layoffs over the past week
ATE expects this week’s number to reach 14,000 by the end of the long Easter weekend
The mosquito-borne disease spiked across the region in the first three months of 2024, with Argentina’s tally reaching 134,202
Average salaries in the country do not cover the total basic food basket
The ‘Las Brigadas’ case tried crimes against humanity committed in four different clandestine detention centers in Buenos Aires Province, including Pozo de Banfield
The pontiff also called for an ‘independent’ judiciary capable of investigating the corruption behind the drug trade
Assaulted Argentine rights activist speaks out: ‘I thought my life was going to end’
Sabrina Bölke has spoken publicly for the first time about the ordeal, in which two men allegedly beat, sexually assaulted, and threatened to kill her, and wrote a pro-Milei slogan on the wall
Argentina’s annual march commemorating dictatorship victims was marked by outrage against President Javier Milei’s administration