ANALYSING ARGENTINA
Will Cristina Fernández de Kirchner attempt a comeback?
As Otto von Bismarck famously said, “politics is the art of the possible.”
by Marcelo J. García
POLITICS – ANALYSIS
Laughing and crying at the same time
A joker of sorts, Santiago Caputo seems to always be looking for ways to “troll” his audience. One example could be his boss’ recent speech at the United Nations General Assembly, in which multiple paragraphs were “copy-pasted” direct out of an episode of The West Wing.
by Agustino Fontevecchia
OPINION & ANALYSIS
The real Nayib Bukele – and his relationship with Javier Milei
Despite this week’s attempts to play up ties between their two nations, there are remarkable differences between the presidents of El Salvador and Argentina.
by Eduardo Reina
GUEST COLUMN
Spain: The past is present
I fear those who do not confront their history are condemned to live with it.
by David Smith
‘Totalitarian potential’ – Yuval Noah Harari warns of the risks of Artificial Intelligence
by Cecilia Degl'Innocenti
Bombing in Beirut
Israel hits Beirut as world awaits its response against Iran
Nine people died and dozens injured in Lebanon’s capital, Beirut, after an Israeli strike on a medical site. Amidst waiting for Israel’s response against Iran, Beirut was bombed and the European Union increased humanitarian aid by 30 million euros.
COURTS & JUDICIARY
Move to lower age of criminal responsibility picks up pace
by Federico Perez Vecchio
Football in Argentina
Boca eye Gago as next in line to test Gallardo’s supremacy
by Dan Edwards
POLITICS & ECONOMY
Government shutters ex-Ciccone Calcográfica, restructure National Mint
IMF
IMF sees ‘signs of an incipient recovery’ in Argentina
RAPE ALLEGATIONS
Accuser of French rugby duo denounces courts for 'violating rights'
HEALTH & ECONOMY
New health minister fires management of top children’s hospital
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Scientists fear underfunded research on verge of collapse
DOLLARISATION ON THE CARDS?
Milei wants Argentines to dollarise the economy for him
POLITICS & ECONOMY
Cuts continue with dissolution of state railway firm, institute
POVERTY
'Heartbreaking': Priest in nation's poorest city bemoans destitution
INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES
Government cancels Patagonia land deal with Mapuche groups
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