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.
Xiaomi officially lands in Argentina and redefines its business model
Xiaomi has officially launched its operations in Argentina, restructuring its business model to include a direct presence, an expanded product portfolio, official technical support, and an increased workforce.
Chacho Coudet coaches Alavés against Levante, is this his last match before joining River?
Chacho Coudet, coach of Alavés, may be playing his final match in Spain before potentially joining River Plate, although he denies any contact with the club.
David Colmenares recognizes the Court for holding sessions in Chiapas: 'Justice reaches the territory'
David Colmenares Páramo, the Superior Auditor of the Federation, commended the court's efforts to improve local governance through initiatives aimed at ensuring transparency in public spending.
From Allies to Enemies: The 'Open War' Between Pakistan and Afghanistan Raises Alarms Across the Region
Tensions escalate between Pakistan and Afghanistan as Pakistani forces bombard Afghan cities in retaliation for Taliban offensives, raising regional concerns.
The BCRA bought dollars every day in February and acquired US$1555 million in the month
The Central Bank of Argentina has consistently purchased US dollars every day in February, totalling US$1555 million during the month, which is a significant increase in foreign reserves.
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.
Houston, we have a problem: NASA reviews Artemis III mission to the Moon and seeks to reduce costs
NASA is restructuring its Artemis lunar mission by canceling a multimillion-dollar update from Boeing for the SLS rocket and adding an additional test flight amid cost overruns and delays.
This is the app that tells you in real time when your bus arrives
A new app called Cuándo SUBO enables Argentinian users to access real-time bus arrival information, thereby improving urban mobility.
The vehicle stolen from the Minister of Economy of Mendoza was found in Tucumán
The stolen vehicle belonging to Mendoza's Economy Minister was recovered in Tucumán after extensive police tracking.
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.
Latino Families in Los Angeles Ask Karen Bass for Help to Prevent Eviction: "I Was Told I Had 24 Hours"
Latino families in Los Angeles are urging Mayor Karen Bass for help to avoid eviction, citing imminent threats to their homes and a lack of clear communication from authorities.
"Nefarious": Adorni spoke about the withholdings and reaffirmed that the Government will continue with tax reductions
Manuel Adorni, Argentina's Chief of Cabinet, addressed the inauguration of a production line by Louis Dreyfus Company, emphasizing the government's commitment to reducing taxes amidst criticisms of past agricultural policies.
Sunday of ‘howling with the she-wolf’: CDMX Metro and Metrobús change hours for Shakira concert
CDMX Metro and Metrobús will adjust their schedules to accommodate attendees of Shakira's concert at Zócalo.
The Key Change in Social Security Starting March 7: What the New 'Workload' System Is and How It Affects
The U.S. Social Security Administration will implement a new 'workload' system starting March 7, aimed at improving call response times despite staff reductions.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs, rapper who produced Usher, arrested: What crimes is he accused of?
Sean 'Diddy' Combs has been arrested in New York and faces charges including sex trafficking and promoting prostitution following a series of allegations that emerged in 2023.
A man is charged with anti-Semitic death threats against a Clarín journalist
A man has been charged with making anti-Semitic death threats towards Clarín journalist Alejandro Alfie, leading to judicial restrictions against him.
A Gran Hermano participant crossed the line with a discriminatory comment about Danelik
A participant in Argentina's Gran Hermano made a discriminatory remark about a fellow contestant, sparking outrage among fans.
Guayaquil Council Advances Declaration of Cerro El Muerto as Conservation and Sustainable Use Area
The Guayaquil municipal council has taken steps towards declaring Cerro El Muerto as an Area of Conservation and Sustainable Use.
Rebellion in New York: Mamdani's official condemns the snowball attack on the NYPD
An attack involving snowballs thrown at NYPD officers in Washington Square Park sparked a public debate among officials in New York City.
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.
The unusual story of the vacation club that chooses Kirchnerist militancy
Residencias Cooperativas de Turismo in Chapadmalal serves as a vacation retreat for Kirchnerist militants, offering cultural discussions and activities.
Marcela Tinayre: why she will not be on the screen of TV Pública
Marcela Tinayre reveals that her planned show for TV Pública has been unexpectedly cancelled despite prior arrangements.
What they are asking for: banks hunt for "mattress dollars," though there are still few deposits
Banks in Argentina are launching campaigns to attract under-the-mattress dollars amid limited deposits since the introduction of a fiscal amnesty.
Virginia vs. ICE: what the official directive says that dismantles the 287(g) agreements and what is still allowed
Virginia's Governor Abigail Spanberger has issued an official directive dismantling the 287(g) agreements with ICE, altering the cooperation between state police and federal immigration enforcement.
What is happening to Flamengo? Questions and answers about the current football situation of the South American giant
Flamengo is experiencing a challenging start to the season, highlighted by recent defeats, raising questions about the team's performance and future direction.
Impersonating the ANT to Request Data and Payments in New Frauds: Entity Warns Citizens
The National Transit Agency (ANT) in Ecuador has warned the public about fraudulent communications impersonating its official channels.
So 'friendly': Trump proposes to take Cuba 'in a friendly way': 'They have no money or food'
Donald Trump suggested the possibility of a 'friendly takeover' of Cuba, claiming the country faces significant challenges due to U.S. energy sanctions.
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.
What Trump Said About Cuba
Donald Trump announced a potential direct negotiation with Cuba amid the island's imminent financial collapse.
Man Sentenced to Four Years in Prison for Taking His Family Hostage in a Recoleta Apartment in 2024
A man has been sentenced to four years in prison for taking his ex-wife and their six-year-old son hostage in an apartment in Recoleta, Buenos Aires.
Man dies in Flor de Bastión due to vehicle without brakes
A man was killed in Flor de Bastión, Guayaquil, after a parked vehicle rolled down a slope and struck him.
ORT decided to ban cell phones in the classroom and during recess
ORT Argentina has implemented a ban on cell phones and other personal devices during school hours to improve student focus and social interactions.
The invasive species appearing in California's aqueducts: a reward offered for its elimination
A federal competition has been launched in California, offering a reward of up to $125,000 to develop solutions to control the spread of the invasive golden mussel, which threatens water and energy infrastructure.
Which channel broadcasts Argentina vs. Uruguay, for the qualifiers for the 2027 Basketball World Cup
Argentina's basketball team will face Uruguay this Friday in World Cup qualifying matches, broadcast live on DSports and TyC Sports.
'Paramount and Warner Bros merger is a disaster': Why is there opposition in the US to the purchase?
Netflix has withdrawn from the bid to acquire Warner Bros, allowing rival bidder Paramount to finalize its $111 billion deal for the historic Hollywood studio.
'Grandma' is released after nine months in ICE custody
A 79-year-old Cuban immigrant known as 'the grandma' has been released after nine months in an Arizona detention center, where her health deteriorated, as reported by Congresswoman Adelita Grijalva.
Survey: disapproval of Milei grows and corruption consolidates as the main problem for Argentines
A recent survey indicates that disapproval of President Javier Milei has risen to 57% as corruption becomes the leading concern among Argentines.
He was an idol for many, suffered for a week before dying and did not get to see the triumph of his successes
Norbert Degoas, a well-known television figure in Mar del Plata, passed away after a week of suffering from injuries sustained in a tragic car accident, leaving behind a legacy of memorable advertising that resonated with viewers.
Consumption fell again in January: it contracted by 1.1% compared to the same month in 2025
Consumer spending in Argentina decreased by 1.1% in January 2025, following a previous rise the year prior.
Foods that contain vitamin B12 and their benefits
The article discusses the importance of vitamin B12 for health, the foods that provide it, and its deficiency implications.
Costa del Este: search for a 78-year-old man who has been missing for two days
Authorities in Costa del Este are actively searching for Alejandro Stankevicius, a 78-year-old man, who went missing under concerning health conditions.
New species of octopus discovered in the Pacific that would only be found in a South American country
Scientists from the Universidad Andrés Bello in Chile have discovered a new species of octopus in the southeastern Pacific Ocean.
Why More People Are Putting a Sponge in Their Washing Machines: The Viral Trick That Improves Your Clothes
A viral trick involving the addition of a sponge in washing machines is gaining popularity as it helps to capture lint, hair, and debris during the wash cycle.
"Quick Answers" in California: This is how immigration cases are resolved with artificial intelligence
The article discusses a new AI-based system implemented by law firms in California to more effectively manage immigration cases amid a complex migratory context influenced by political changes.
The files of the failed coup d'état of 1981 in Spain vindicate the figure of King Juan Carlos: Will he return to his country?
Former King Juan Carlos of Spain expresses a desire to return from self-imposed exile amid discussions about his historical role during the 1981 coup attempt, following the declassification of related documents.
The Story of a Woman Adopted in Iran by a U.S. Veteran Who Now Could Be Deported Due to Trump's Policies
A woman adopted from an Iranian orphanage by a U.S. veteran faces deportation despite living in the U.S. for over 50 years without a criminal record.
Greg Abbott follows in the footsteps of Ron DeSantis: the law that could come into force in Texas on March 18
Texas Governor Greg Abbott's new law could restrict drag performances in public spaces and limit access for minors starting in March 2026.
This is how Debbie Rowe, the mother of Michael Jackson's children, is today
Paris Jackson shared sweet family snapshots with her mother Debbie Rowe, who was previously married to Michael Jackson.
How much does it cost to live on the most expensive street in the city?
The article explores the competition among Avenida del Libertador, Calle Arroyo, and Avenida Alvear for the title of Buenos Aires's most expensive street, with property prices reaching up to $10,000 per square meter.