50 Years since the Coup: The Library of Good Memory that Must Not Be Missing at Home and in Schools
This article highlights the importance of children's and young adult literature in addressing themes of memory, identity, and democracy 50 years after Argentina's last military dictatorship.
The Official Story: How the Night of the First Oscar for Argentine Cinema Happened on a Date of High Symbolic Power
'The Official Story' made history by winning Argentina's first Oscar on March 24, 1986, a date that marked ten years since the last military coup in the country.
How Alone the Dead Are Left
The article reflects on the intertwining of poetry and personal experiences, particularly in relation to lost love and reminiscence.
The Hairdresser
Lola, a hairdresser from Mar del Plata, faced burglaries at her shop and eventually moved to Spain with her family, although she initially struggled with the decision.
The model of a country: Norway, a virtuous example that Argentina could look to
The article discusses how Norway's economic model, characterized by a sovereign fund and sustainable management, serves as a potential example for Argentina amid economic discomfort.
"We All Have a Fractured Life": The Actor Who Portrayed PerΓ³n and Today Plays a Poet with a Tragic End
Osmar NΓΊΓ±ez discusses his performance centered on the life of Federico GarcΓa Lorca, revealing personal insights into his family life as well.
What do the two bills say that would eliminate the income tax for many Americans
Two Democratic bills in the U.S. propose to eliminate income tax for taxpayers with certain income thresholds, providing a fiscal relief for millions of families.
At 2 years old he read signs and watched documentaries: the genius boy who today attends university in Alabama
Van-Houston McMillion, a 13-year-old boy, has become the youngest student in history to enroll at Calhoun Community College in Alabama, demonstrating remarkable intellectual capabilities from a very early age.
New York: An Air Canada Express plane collided with a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport
An Air Canada Express plane crashed into a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport, injuring four people, including the pilot and co-pilot, who are in critical condition.
Day 24 of the war between the United States, Israel, and Iran: everything you need to know
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East enters its 24th day, marked by significant military offensives, retaliations, and increasing fears of escalation.
London: a group of people set fire to ambulances of a Jewish emergency service
In London, ambulances belonging to a Jewish emergency service were set ablaze by a group of individuals, prompting a police investigation into the incident as a potential hate crime.
He manages 120 hectares: he moved to Patagonia, started with few cows, and today has a successful venture
Edgardo Tejeda has successfully transformed a small farm in RΓo Negro, Patagonia, into a thriving Angus cattle operation from its humble beginnings with just 30 cows.
"I didn't accept what happened." Polista Clemente Zavaleta talks about the accident that put him on the brink of death four years ago
Polista Clemente Zavaleta discusses his near-fatal accident during a charity match and his miraculous recovery in a heartfelt conversation at the Cuatro Vientos Polo Club.
Orange Alert for Storms on Monday, March 23: Affected Provinces
An orange alert for storms has been issued in Argentina for March 23, affecting several provinces with intense rainfall and strong winds.
Official in Florida: DeSantis Signed Two Environmental Protection Laws That Come into Effect in July
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed two laws aimed at environmental protection, focusing on coastal resilience and water resource management.
The Argentine ambassador to Israel compared Iran to Nazi Germany: 'Appetite for conquest'
Axel Wahnish, Argentina's ambassador in Israel, drew a parallel between Iran's regime and Nazi Germany, highlighting the global consequences of the conflict in the Middle East.
Argentinos Juniors celebrated in the early hours: a penalty at 104 minutes to beat Platense
Argentinos Juniors secured a dramatic victory against Platense with a last-minute penalty awarded after a VAR review in a tense classic match.
Javier Milei, live: the latest measures of the Government
Javier Milei's government faces backlash as its strategy of overwhelming the public agenda with impactful events begins to backfire.
How much does it cost to transfer a motorcycle
The cost of transferring a motorcycle in Argentina varies based on whether the motorcycle is locally manufactured or imported, with percentages of 1.5% and 2% applied, respectively.
What is the new Fiat Toro that was launched this year
The 2026 version of the Fiat Toro has been launched with aesthetic changes and enhanced standard equipment.
War between the United States and Israel against Iran, live: tension in the Middle East today, Monday, March 23
Israel has launched a significant wave of attacks on Tehran amid ongoing tensions between the U.S., Israel, and Iran.
Independiente Rivadavia seized their moment, sealed the match and left Γngel Di MarΓa on the bench
Independiente Rivadavia secured a decisive victory against Rosario Central, maintaining their leadership in the Torneo Apertura while Γngel Di MarΓa remained on the bench.
The town that boasts the largest saltwater pool in the country and is neighboring the birthplace of Mirtha Legrand
Teodelina, a small Argentine town, celebrates 150 years of its existence and 60 years of its monumental saltwater pool, with a festive atmosphere reflecting its community spirit.
The challenge of renovating the house: when is it necessary to hire an interior designer?
The article discusses essential considerations for homeowners when deciding to renovate, particularly focusing on the importance of hiring a skilled interior designer.
AlfonsΓn, the Enlightened One of Argentine Democracy
The article discusses the intellectual legacy of RaΓΊl AlfonsΓn, emphasizing his role in Argentine democracy.
March 24, 1976
The article reflects on the 50th anniversary of the military coup in Argentina, urging a comprehensive understanding of the nation's tragic past.
Cuba and the End of Utopia
Cuba faces unprecedented pressure as its communist regime struggles under economic and political crisis, sparking significant protests from a discontent populace.
Letters from readers: Inflation, description, war against Iran
Readers express concerns about inflation in Argentina, drawing parallels with historical events, including past government interventions and the consequences that followed.
Declassified files: the secret documents that guided the repression of the dictatorship
This article explores newly declassified documents that reveal the extent of the Argentine dictatorship's repressive measures during its rule.
The Clock of the United States and China against Time
The postponement of the meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping is a strategic decision that reflects the international leadership dynamics between the two powers.
Only in Off | Amid the controversy, Adorni found unexpected criticism and a French "recess"
During a tumultuous week, Manuel Adorni faced unexpected challenges while attempting to navigate the political landscape as a prominent member of the libertarian government in Argentina.
For the DEA, the Uruguayan SebastiΓ‘n Marset is the 'Pablo Escobar of the modern era'
SebastiΓ‘n Marset, a Uruguayan drug trafficker, was denied bail and is facing charges of drug trafficking and money laundering in the US after his arrest in Bolivia.
Never Four 03/23/2026
Nunca Cuatro is an online game where players fill empty squares with circles or crosses, ensuring no four identical symbols are consecutive in any row, column, or diagonal.
Claudio Ubeda's Unexpected Praise for a Boca Youth Player and His Expectations Before the Libertadores Debut
Claudio Ubeda expressed satisfaction with his team's victory and highlighted the performance of a young player ahead of their debut in the Copa Libertadores.
"We don't know what to do": the complaint of Cubans deported to Mexico from the United States
Cubans deported from the United States to Mexico report facing significant challenges, including lack of employment opportunities and basic documentation.
The europibes with the Argentine flag stood out with a podium and a miraculous save at the Grand Prix of Brazil
The Argentine team, featuring Marco Morelli who earned a second place finish and showcased impressive skill, excelled at the Grand Prix of Brazil.
In a Flurry, Boca Paused Its Problems, Won Again at La Bombonera, and Looks at the Cup with New Eyes
Boca Juniors achieved a much-needed victory at La Bombonera, offering a boost of morale ahead of the Copa Libertadores.
A City Police Officer was Shot by Thieves on Motorcycles Who Tried to Rob Him in Avellaneda
A City police officer was shot during an attempted robbery in Avellaneda.
Used tea bags: why you shouldn't throw them away and how to reuse them at home
The article discusses the benefits of reusing used tea bags instead of discarding them, highlighting their various applications in daily life.
San Lorenzo hired Gustavo Γlvarez, who will coach a major team in Argentina for the first time
San Lorenzo has appointed Gustavo Γlvarez as its new head coach, marking his first leadership role at a top club in Argentina.
In at least 15 provinces governors face salary conflicts and fiscal challenges
Governors in at least 15 provinces of Argentina are dealing with salary disputes and deteriorating fiscal situations due to declining revenue.
Milei, after a shock effect that changes the agenda
Milei aims to create a significant impact on the political agenda amidst government challenges.
The TV schedule for Monday: the Apertura tournament and the Miami Masters 1000
This article outlines the sports programming for Monday, March 23, 2026, including details on football, tennis, and hockey events.
Iranian cultural heritage, millenary treasures at risk of extinction as collateral damage of war
Iran's cultural heritage faces severe threats and damage as a result of ongoing conflicts with Israel and the U.S., impacting numerous historical sites and artifacts.
The VAR did more for River than its poor football proposal to win in RΓo Cuarto
The article discusses how VAR technology played a significant role in River Plate's 2-0 victory over Estudiantes, overshadowing the team's lackluster performance.
Eduardo Coudet expressed satisfaction with what River did and referred to the Copa Sudamericana group
After a recent victory, coach Eduardo Coudet praised River Plate's performance and commented on the team's group for the Copa Sudamericana.
"In a bubble": Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg spent over $400 million to be neighbors in Miami
Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg have invested over $400 million in exclusive real estate in Miami, purchasing properties on an artificial island known as a billionaire's refuge.
The Other Side of Health Innovation: The Dilemma of Covering All Medications and Devices That Hit the Market
A regional forum in SΓ£o Paulo discussed the challenges of incorporating innovative medical technologies into healthcare funding, focusing on inefficient spending and the necessity of not covering all approved medications and devices.
ARA San Juan: The trial resumes focusing on determining the state of the submarine at the time of departure
The trial regarding the sinking of the ARA San Juan submarine resumes, emphasizing the vessel's condition prior to its 2017 departure.
JoaquΓn Panichelli scored two goals as a striker for Strasbourg and arrives in good form to join the national team
JoaquΓn Panichelli scored two goals in a 3-2 victory for Strasbourg over Nantes and has been called up to the Argentine national team for upcoming friendlies.