The nominal rate is now 50%, its lowest value since June 2022

The Argentine president said organizers were ‘hostile,’ threatening him and his staff

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, …

The president’s reform package was approved together with a fiscal reform bill in the Lower …

Estudiantes de La Plata and Vélez Sarsfield are set to face off to claim the …

Passengers’ journeys will not be interrupted on Monday morning, the CATT federation has confirmed, following …

Guest Writer

Miriam Lewin

Analysts say the bond proposal would mask expenditures that all but wipe …

Jorge Luis Guarrochena became the first person to be convicted of kidnapping …

More than 70 stores were raided in Buenos Aires and Entre Ríos …

After 5.2% growth in 2022, “negative statistical inertia” and drought likely to …

Culture & Ideas

Her novel “Not a River” is among the six finalists for UK’s prestigious literary award

Sports

Halfway through the Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana, Argentine clubs are starting to do math to secure a spot in the knockout rounds

Abiel Osorio, José Florentín and Braian Cufré’s contracts were terminated a week after goalkeeper Sebastián Sosa, who is charged as an accomplice in the abuse

Meet Club Social y Deportivo Parque, a youth development powerhouse that has provided Argentine football with some of its greatest talents

Nahuel Guzmán targeted Esteban Andrada from the stands in Mexico — but will he get off lightly or end up in the spotlight?

Economics & Business

Politics

Jorge Macri ended up removing social media posts showing that homeless people had been removed from certain city corners

Plagued by infighting over leadership and its place as the opposition, Argentina’s largest political movement is engulfed by uncertainty

Sandra Pettovello’s right-hand man and a liaison with social movements were the latest to resign from the ministry

Herald favorites

These plant-based eateries are proof that you don’t have to be a carnivore to enjoy dining out in the capital

A virtual tour of some of the best family-style restaurants scattered across the city and province

Home office giving you cabin fever? From the cultural to the pet-friendly, here’s where to work instead

From delicious asado and horse riding displays to dinosaur fossils and riverside beaches, getting away from the city doesn’t have to entail an odyssey

Human rights

The Ukrainian conflict reporter and filmmaker on her country’s parallels with dictatorship-era Argentina, shared human experiences of survival, and how to avoid repeating the past

The ‘Las Brigadas’ case tried crimes against humanity committed in four different clandestine detention centers in Buenos Aires Province, including Pozo de Banfield

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

Five Argentines and Uruguayans forcibly disappeared in Asunción illustrate how South America’s dictatorships collaborated to ruthlessly persecute dissidents

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