
Javier Milei, the president of a thousand faces
The far-right Argentine leader begins his presidency on Sunday with a speech that he will deliver outside Congress, instead of to lawmakers

The far-right Argentine leader begins his presidency on Sunday with a speech that he will deliver outside Congress, instead of to lawmakers

Scientists and entrepreneurs in the country are exploring ways to replace plastic packaging with everyday materials
The Nobel Peace Prize winner talks to EL PAÍS about the last 40 years of democracy in Argentina and what matters most to him in this regard: the future

Lula da Silva is an advocate of the agreement that has been in the works for two decades. His main partners so far have been Spain, which holds the presidency of the EU, and Germany

The Latin America country’s position goes against that of neighbor Brazil, which holds the presidency of Mercosur, and Spain, which holds the presidency of the EU

In Argentina there seem to be two presidents: one is the budding statesman with the reading glasses and the other is the ideologue who rants against the inability of the usual elites to create a better country

Scientists are warning of a significant loss of mass in Argentina’s most famous glacier, Perito Moreno. This is possibly related to climate change

In 1996, Rodolfo Barra had to resign as Minister of Justice after condemnation by the Jewish community in Argentina

Director Rodrigo Moreno has made a deliberately bland, humorous thriller over 189 minutes that will either drag or grip audiences

The move appears to be a preview of the drastic shift in foreign policy that will be implemented in Argentina once right-wing populist takes office

By the end of the COP28, the world conference on climate change that began Thursday, a new president will have taken the reins of the country: a right-wing libertarian who denies scientific evidence of the crisis and thinks it is ‘a socialist lie’

The Argentine president-elect explains his economic program on a 48-hour trip to Washington and New York

The pontiff trends on social media for his views on the far-right after Milei’s victory in Argentina, the Israeli-Hamas war, and a trans group’s visit to the Vatican

A traditional festival changed its gender categories after a complaint from the non-binary trans singer; her story paved the way for other non-traditional artists in the conservative environment of Argentinean folkloric music

The president-elect will need the support of the oil-producing provinces, which own 24% of the company’s shares

Argentina’s president-elect is proposing to use the US dollar as the official currency in order to curb inflation

The president-elect of the South American country, who is aligned with America and Israel, is planning to visit Washington before December 10
Lisandro Alonso Martínez’s ‘Eureka,’ screening at the Gijón International Film Festival this week, is the latest in a wave of films that address Indigenous massacres and brutal dictatorships through fantastical elements

The value of the deal was not disclosed but is likely worth hundreds of millions of dollars. At World Cup finals, trophy and medal presentation assistants are dressed in the airline’s uniform

His enigmatic sister, Karina Milei, is the most important of a trio of influential women surrounding the President-elect

The Asian giant reminds the new president-elect that it is its second-largest trading partner and the first destination for its agricultural exports

Immense public frustration boosted the Argentine candidate, just as it did with Trump, Bolsonaro, Meloni or the Brexit campaigners. However, differences lie in the root causes of the anger and in the approaches of the leaders

The far-right president-elect has announced that he will sell the oil company YPF, the energy company Enarsa and public media organizations

The far-right economist wants to reduce the functions of state to a minimum and adopt a policy of ‘zero tolerance’ against crime
The ultra-neoliberal economist obtained 56% of the votes in the runoff election against Peronist Sergio Massa

The economist and TV panelist — who is the far-right candidate for the presidency of Argentina — ended his campaign by abandoning his chainsaw and tempering his rhetoric and proposals to win over skeptical moderates

At the age of 51, Argentina’s minister of economy — who is the candidate for the center-left coalition in this Sunday’s presidential election — has shown himself to be ideologically adaptable throughout his long career in politics