The largest livestock auction in the world took place at Expoagro: more than 38,000 heads in a single day
The largest livestock auction in the world occurred at Expoagro 2026, where 38,145 heads were auctioned in just one day, setting a historic record.
Jorge Macri presented the first health center prioritizing residents: 'The City will no longer be a free healthcare service for any foreigner'
Jorge Macri inaugurated a new health center in Buenos Aires designed to prioritize healthcare services for local residents over foreign individuals.
A couple of teenagers died suddenly during their vacation in a cabin
Two deeply in love teenagers unexpectedly died during a vacation stay in a cabin in Bridlington, England.
How does this end? Four scenarios for the future of Iran.
The article discusses four potential scenarios for the future of Iran, emphasizing regime change as the most optimistic but uncertain outcome.
Santa Fe Lottery: results of today's First draw, Wednesday, March 11
The Santa Fe lottery results for the First draw on March 11 are expected to be available soon, detailing the winning numbers and additional draw information.
Everything you need to know about the new visa-free access to Canada for Caribbean countries
Canada has introduced a new Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) for travelers from certain Caribbean nations, which requires online application but does not replace border control.
Smart TV Clearance with Discounts of Up to 50%: The Top 20 Offers of Electro Fans 2026
In anticipation of the World Cup, electronics stores in Argentina are offering significant discounts on Smart TVs during the Electro Fans event.
Goodbye to solid concrete: the new permeable and highly porous material that serves as a protective barrier in vehicle entrances to homes in the U.S.
A new permeable and highly porous material is becoming popular for vehicle entrances in the U.S., replacing traditional solid concrete.
CΓ³rdoba Lottery: Results of Today's First Draw, March 11
The article discusses the upcoming draw results of the CΓ³rdoba Quiniela, an immensely popular lottery game in Argentina.
A pregnant cow taken to the slaughterhouse knelt down crying and saved her life
A pregnant cow avoided slaughter after a viral video of her kneeling and crying prompted public outrage and fundraising efforts to save her.
The new Iranian leader was injured at the beginning of the war, according to Iranian and Israeli officials.
Mojtaba Jamenei, the newly appointed supreme leader of Iran, has not been seen publicly or issued any statements since taking up leadership, likely due to concerns about his safety and reports of his injuries during an early attack.
Javier Milei and his measures, LIVE: the President attends the inauguration of JosΓ© Kast in Chile before returning to Buenos Aires
President Javier Milei attended JosΓ© Kast's inauguration in Chile before his return to Buenos Aires and subsequent travel to Spain for an economic forum.
The actions of the National Design Plan to enhance SMEs and designers in the country
The Argentine government has launched the fourteenth edition of the Good Argentine Design Seal (SBD) to validate the quality and innovation of national production.
Discover that there are a large number of earthquakes on the Moon
Scientists have created the first global map of fault ridges on the Moon, revealing widespread tectonic activity that contradicts previous beliefs.
It is the largest and most mysterious cave in the world, and now they have measured its entrance
Researchers from the University of Sao Paulo have successfully measured the entrance of the world's largest cave, Casa de Pedra, located in Brazil.
How Trump and his advisors miscalculated Iran's response to the war
The article discusses the miscalculations by President Trump and his advisors regarding Iran's potential response to military actions, particularly concerning oil supply disruptions.
Provincial Quiniela: results of today's First draw, Wednesday, March 11
The article announces the upcoming draw results of the province's Quiniela lottery in Buenos Aires, including betting details and types of bets.
He disguised himself as a 'white elephant' for years, no one knew his face, and he won a seat in the Senate
A Colombian Senate candidate, who campaigned disguised as a 'white elephant' for anti-corruption, won with 121,000 votes after revealing his identity two days before the election.
Jordi Olloquequi, neurobiologist: 'Against aging, we must move away from the magical'
Spanish neurobiologist Jordi Olloquequi emphasizes the importance of scientific foundations in combating aging amidst a flood of dubious anti-aging formulas.
A new species of tree has been found and is already endangered
Researchers from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute have discovered a new tree species, Clusia nanophylla, which is critically endangered due to deforestation.
Good news for Texas: the state changed the process for applying for public jobs and Abbott said he will expedite hiring
Texas has announced a new simplified application tool for public jobs, aimed at expediting the hiring process and attracting more candidates.
How is 'The Magic Word: A Life Written', the new book by Isabel Allende?
Isabel Allende's new book, 'The Magic Word: A Life Written', offers a reflection on the significance of writing throughout her life and is set to be released on April 9 in Latin America, Spain, and the United States.
Dollar today and blue dollar, LIVE: how much does the official rate quote and what is the price of the parallel this Wednesday, March 11, minute by minute
The official dollar is priced at $1,420 for sale, while the blue dollar is at $1,425 in the informal market for March 11.
"I come here for a week to work hard in New York, I wanted my wife to accompany me": Manuel Adorni defended his wife's trip on the presidential plane
Manuel Adorni, Argentina's Chief of Staff, defended his wife's presence on the presidential flight to New York, stating they did not use public funds for her travel.
Pet for your child? European studies with 250,000 children show that the type of animal changes everything
European studies indicate that having a pet can affect children's emotional and behavioral well-being, with surprising findings that some children without pets report better mental health.
Quote of the Day by Justo Sierra MΓ©ndez: "What a people knows, that is; what it ignores, that is also"
The quote by Justo Sierra MΓ©ndez emphasizes the importance of knowledge and education in shaping a nation's character and future.
Jujutsu Kaisen, season 3 - episode 10: what time it premieres this March 12 on Crunchyroll and everything about the new episode
The 10th episode of the third season of Jujutsu Kaisen is set to premiere on Crunchyroll on March 12, 2026, introducing significant plot developments and new characters.
After the complaint from libertarian councilors, CaΓ±uelas will exempt taxpayers from paying a municipal fee
The municipality of CaΓ±uelas, responding to requests from libertarian councilors, will waive a municipal fee related to the disinfection of taxis and school transport.
Card Dollar today: how much it quotes this Wednesday, March 11
The card dollar is quoted at $1846 on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, with a notable year-over-year increase of 31%.
CCL Dollar today: what is its exchange rate this Wednesday, March 11
The exchange rate of the CCL dollar on March 11, 2026, is $1462.90 for buying and $1465 for selling, reflecting a steady trend compared to the previous week.
Crypto dollar today: how much it quotes this Wednesday, March 11
Today, the crypto dollar is quoted at $1464.90 for buying and $1465 for selling, reflecting changes over the past week and month.
MEP Dollar today: how much it is trading this Wednesday, March 11
The MEP dollar exchange rate today is $1419.70 for buying and $1422.80 for selling as of March 11, 2026, with a slight drop in comparison to previous weeks.
Without light and without humans, the Chinese project to produce cars in 100% automated factories by robots
The article discusses the concept of 'dark factories' in China, which are fully automated, operate without human presence, and are designed to produce cars using advanced technologies.
Cuba vs Canada, LIVE: what time it is, where to watch and everything about the game for the 2026 World Baseball Classic
Cuba and Canada face off on March 11 in a crucial game for qualification to the quarter-finals of the 2026 World Baseball Classic.
Marta LeΓ³n, microbiota expert: "Excess water during meals does not always help"
An expert discusses the need for proper water intake and its impact on digestion and hydration.
World Cup 2026: Argentine Coaches That Will Lead and Which Teams
The 2026 World Cup will see an unprecedented number of Argentine coaches managing various national teams, increasing from five in 2018 to six.
Venezuela vs Dominican Republic, LIVE: what time is it, where to watch, and everything about the World Baseball Classic 2026 match
Venezuela and the Dominican Republic clash in Miami for the lead in a critical group at the World Baseball Classic.
He completed high school at 8 years old and obtained a doctorate in Quantum Physics at 15: now he wants to create 'superhumans' with AI
A young Argentine prodigy completed high school at age 8 and earned a PhD in Quantum Physics at 15, now aiming to enhance human capabilities through AI.
The Purple Color or the Backbone of Palermo
The article reflects on the beauty of a unique architectural building in Buenos Aires designed by Zaha Hadid, emphasizing the importance of recognizing beauty in everyday life.
Scientists in the United States discovered a new species of spider: rarely seen by humans, it lives hidden under the coastal dunes of California
A recent study revealed a new species of trapdoor spider found in the coastal dunes of California, previously misidentified due to significant genetic differences from known species.
Alan Lez and a New Phase Post 'La Voz Argentina': Signed with a Major Record Label and Released His First Song
Alan Lez, runner-up of 'La Voz Argentina', begins a new career chapter after signing with a major record label and releasing his debut single.
The Polymarket phenomenon: the millionaire and dark business of betting on the apocalypse
This article explores the rise of Polymarket, a platform that allows users to place bets on a wide range of unpredictable events, effectively turning them into predictive markets.
Why Bayer chooses Argentina for science: the country concentrates 60% of its clinical trials in the region
Argentina hosts 60% of Bayer's regional clinical trials, reflecting significant investments in scientific capital.
Nike grows with its own stores and has four cities in the interior in sight
Nike has reopened its flagship store in Alto Palermo after a 50-day closure, planning further expansion into four cities across Argentina.
The FDA of the United States accuses the creator of Ozempic of failing to properly inform about "unexpected adverse effects"
The FDA has issued a warning letter to Novo Nordisk for failing to adequately report serious and unexpected adverse effects linked to Ozempic and Wegovy medications.
Enrique Plantey, the story of the Argentine skier making history in Italy: at 43 years old, he competes in his fourth Paralympic Games
Argentine skier Enrique Plantey, at age 43, is representing his country for the fourth time at the Paralympic Winter Games in Italy, where he reflects on his career and potential retirement.
Shocking details revealed from the autopsy of the man who went for dental surgery and died
Miguel Γngel Berlini, a 64-year-old man who died during a dental surgery at ClΓnica Robles, has raised numerous questions regarding the circumstances surrounding his death, with new autopsy revelations emerging four months later.
"I am a strong woman": Gisèle Pelicot presents the Spanish translation of her book
Gisèle Pelicot, a French feminist icon, shared her experiences of overcoming ten years of sexual violence, celebrating the release of her memoir in Spanish.
What is Nela's secret?
This article explores the unique qualities of Argentine dancer Marianela NΓΊΓ±ez that draw audiences from across the country and earn her international acclaim.
Tech Salaries: the Race for AI Costs Jobs as the Gap Between Salaries in Pesos and Dollars Grows
A recent survey indicates that tech salaries in Argentina have decreased in real terms due to rising inflation, despite a nominal increase.