Hernán Losada, the Argentine coach who speaks six languages and is a sensation with 11 consecutive victories
Hernán Losada, an Argentine football coach, has gained recognition for his impressive record of 11 consecutive victories while also being multilingual.
Argentine Women and Mixed Martial Arts: The Message of the Two Fighters Who Break Into UFC
Two Argentine fighters are making waves in the UFC, promoting the importance of women's participation in mixed martial arts (MMA).
What are ordinary and extraordinary sessions in Congress
The article details the structure and significance of ordinary and extraordinary sessions in the Argentine Congress ahead of the parliamentary season starting March 1.
What message did three presidents who lowered inflation and won elections bring to Congress: AlfonsÃn, Menem, and Macri
The article discusses the similar circumstances faced by three Argentine presidents—AlfonsÃn, Menem, and Macri—who successfully lowered inflation and won mid-term elections, and how their messages to Congress reflected those achievements.
Corporate Advance: The New Table of Gastronomic Power
The Argentine culinary scene is experiencing significant changes, with corporate efficiency and financial backing outpacing traditional independent restaurants, aided by the media prominence of cooking show celebrities.
Seven Argentine series of 2025 worth watching that may have been overshadowed by El Eternauta or El encargado
The article highlights seven lesser-known Argentine series from 2025 that are valuable for their unique storytelling and artistic merit, contrasting with major releases.
Christian Petersen, chef: "Perfect baked milanesa? You need to prepare it, cool it, preheat the tray, and then brush it with oil"
Christian Petersen shares expert tips for achieving the perfect baked milanesa, a beloved Argentine dish.
Voices from the livestock sector: how to take advantage of the good moment for long-term growth
The Argentine livestock sector is experiencing one of its most favorable periods in recent years, driven by historically high prices for both beef cattle and calves.
Travel Ban and Money Laundering: A Scandal as Huge as 'Fifagate' Hits Argentine Football
Argentina is engulfed in a major corruption scandal involving its football federation, just months ahead of the World Cup.
Green Quinchos: How to Transform Rigid and Dry Spaces into Botanical Oases
The article discusses the transformation of traditional Argentine quinchos into hybrid spaces that incorporate significant vegetation, enhancing both aesthetics and function.
Video.. Argentine player refuses his coach's orders in the Turkish league
An Argentine player, Matias Kranevitter, controversially ignored his coach's orders to leave the field after a minor injury during a Turkish league match.
The 2027 Fight Mobilizes Officials and Opponents
The Argentine government is gearing up for the 2027 elections, using the opening session of Congress to stake its claims, while the opposition is also actively positioning itself in the political battleground.
Labor reform: celebrations of the ruling party and opposition rejection after the Senate approval
The Argentine Senate approved a labor reform led by President Javier Milei, sparking both celebrations from the ruling party and rejection from opposition leaders on social media.
Four years of war in Ukraine: what I see in the eyes of those forced to flee
An Argentine aid worker in Ukraine narrates the devastating impact of the Russian attacks on civilians amid the ongoing war.
UPD, the teenage ritual that worries schools and families
The article discusses UPD, a popular end-of-school tradition among Argentine teens where they celebrate by staying out all night and arriving at school without sleep.
"Age is not a limit, it is a landscape that you traverse": the incredible 80 of Adolfo Cambiaso
The article highlights the vibrant life of Adolfo Cambiaso, an 80-year-old Argentine surfing champion and father of a renowned polo player, who remains active and adventurous.
Paulo Londra debuts at the Viña 2026 Festival: the rapper conquers the Monster and takes home the Silver and Gold Seagulls
Argentine rapper Paulo Londra made a successful debut at the Viña 2026 Festival, captivating the audience with his energetic performances and winning both the Silver and Gold Seagulls awards.
Argentine Congress Approves Labor Reform of Javier Milei
The Argentine Congress has approved a labor reform proposed by President Javier Milei, which significantly alters labor conditions and dismantles decades of workers' rights.
Milei achieves the largest labor reform in 50 years: cheaper layoffs and workdays of up to 12 hours
The Argentine government has passed a significant labor reform that lowers severance costs and extends work hours, prompting concerns over worker rights.
One by one, how the vote that turned the Labor Reform into law in the Senate went
The Argentine Senate approved the labor reform law, marking a significant victory for President Javier Milei's government.
Milei achieves victory in the Senate and manages to pass labor reform in Argentina
Argentine President Javier Milei has successfully passed a significant labor reform in the Senate.
Complete labor reform: article by article, this is Javier Milei's project
The Argentine Senate has passed a comprehensive labor reform project proposed by President Javier Milei, which includes over 200 articles aimed at modifying current labor practices, incentivizing formal employment, and reforming the labor justice system.
Milei's labor reform is approved by the Senate
The Argentine Senate approved President Javier Milei's labor reform proposal with 42 votes in favor, amidst significant tensions and opposition from unions.
The Lost Towns in Cinema
The article discusses Argentine films that portray the experience of individuals from small towns, focusing on themes of social struggle and belonging.
"Don't be a liar!", the behind-the-scenes of the fight between libertarian senator Nadia Márquez and vice president Villarruel in which Patricia Bullrich intervened
The article discusses a heated exchange in the Argentine Senate involving libertarian senator Nadia Márquez and vice president Victoria Villarruel during a debate about labor reform.
A union launched a campaign at the airports of the country against the senators who supported the labor reform
The Argentine Aeronautical Personnel Association (APA) has initiated a campaign at airports to criticize senators who endorsed the government's labor reform.
A man who extorted and harassed minors from three Argentine provinces was caught in Panama
A Panamanian citizen was arrested in his home country for extorting and harassing Argentine minors via social media.
Senate. The government is increasingly close to passing labor reform despite the rejection of the PJ and the CGT
The Argentine government is on the verge of passing a controversial labor reform despite opposition from key political and labor organizations.
The Argentine tennis player Leonardo Aboian was suspended for six and a half years for match-fixing
Argentine tennis player Leonardo Aboian has been suspended for six and a half years for engaging in match-fixing and accepting payments to fix games.
Juvenile Criminal Law: How Senators Voted on Lowering the Age of Criminal Responsibility to 14
The Argentine Senate approved a juvenile criminal law reform that lowers the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14, passed by 44 to 27 votes with one abstention.
Juvenile Penal Regime: How Each Senator Voted on Lowering the Age of Liability
The article discusses how Argentine senators voted on a legislative proposal to lower the age of criminal responsibility.
Argentina approves law that lowers the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14 years
The Argentine Senate has passed a law reducing the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14, which now awaits presidential approval.
The Senate approved by a large majority the Juvenile Criminal Regime and lowers the age of liability to 14 years
The Argentine Senate has approved a significant reform to the Juvenile Criminal Regime, lowering the age of criminal liability from 16 to 14 years, amidst substantial debate and public interest.
Juan José Sebreli: his ashes were scattered in Plaza Constitución and his last wish was fulfilled
The ashes of Argentine intellectual Juan José Sebreli were scattered in Plaza Constitución, fulfilling his final wish after he passed away at the age of 93.
Setback for the Government: A Judge Rejected the Entry of Meat with Bones into Santa Cruz
A federal judge in RÃo Gallegos ruled against the Argentine government's attempt to allow the import of bone-in beef into Santa Cruz, declaring the measure invalid due to the region's disease-free status.
Changes in Economy: Alejandro Lew leaves the Secretary of Finance and will be replaced by Federico Furiase
The Argentine Minister of Economy Luis Caputo announced the resignation of Alejandro Lew from the Secretary of Finance, citing personal reasons, and appointed Federico Furiase as his successor.
What is the plan for the 9,200 kilometers of roads that the State is concessioning
The Argentine government has initiated the bidding process for two vital highway corridors, inviting 15 offers for their privatization.
39 measures that hinder imports expire and the Government says it will review one by one
The Argentine government is set to individually review 39 expiring anti-dumping measures aimed at imports, amid ongoing industrial sector demands for fair competition against foreign products.
Argentine scientists make history by discovering what is at the center of the Milky Way
Argentine scientists have challenged the long-held belief that a supermassive black hole exists at the center of the Milky Way, proposing instead the presence of a super dense core of dark matter.
Labor Reform: Changes to Compensation, Dismissals, Leave, Vacation, Overtime, and Even Taxes
The Argentine government is seeking to implement a labor reform that will change various aspects of employment regulations including compensation, severance, and taxation.
Boca vs Gimnasia de Mendoza, for the Apertura Tournament 2026: what time is it, probable line-ups, and how to watch live on TV
Boca Juniors will face Gimnasia de Mendoza on Saturday in the Apertura Tournament 2026, with the match scheduled to kick off at 17:45 in La Bombonera.
When do I get paid by Anses: the complete calendar of March 2026
The Argentine national social security agency Anses has released its payment schedule for social benefits in March 2026 based on the beneficiaries' ID number ending.
Bandana: how they overcame their differences and the return for their 25 years: 'We went through things that no one forgives'
The Argentine pop group Bandana reflects on their 25 years together and the challenges they've faced leading to their upcoming reunion concerts.
Unusual: AFA requests to have its headquarters in Pilar on an even number on an odd street
The Argentine Football Association (AFA) is seeking to relocate its headquarters to Pilar, but faces legal challenges due to an odd-numbered street address.
Amazon: all the movie and series premieres in March 2026
Amazon Prime Video is set to launch a range of new movies and series in March 2026, including notable Argentine productions and the highly anticipated return of the animated series Invincible.
Netflix: all the releases of movies and series in March 2026
Netflix has confirmed the releases of movies and series coming to the streaming platform in March 2026, featuring an Argentine film.
Cristóbal López, Roggio, Mindlin, and a public company led by Kicillof compete for another Milei privatization
The Argentine government received 15 bids for the privatization of 1,871 kilometers of national routes in a move aimed at reducing state funding for public works.
Asado, choripán and 'strong leg': Argentinska, the club that plants the Argentine flag in the cold of Sweden
Argentinska Stockholm IF, formed by Argentinians during the pandemic, competes in the sixth division of Swedish football and has become a support network for Latinos.
The body of Narela Barreto, the young Argentine found dead in Los Angeles, was repatriated
The body of Narela Barreto, a 27-year-old Argentine woman found dead in Los Angeles, has been repatriated to Argentina for burial following a month-long investigation into her death.
Draw for the Round of 16 of the Europa League 2026: What Matchups Await Aston Villa's Dibu, Roma's Dybala, and All the Argentinians
The draw for the UEFA Europa League Round of 16 has taken place, confirming matchups that include significant Argentine players.