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 Perón and Today Plays a Poet with a Tragic End
Osmar Núñez discusses his performance centered on the life of Federico García 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.
Referendum, live news: today the voting goes on until 3 PM. Yesterday recorded turnout at 46%
The constitutional referendum on justice reform is taking place today, with voting open until 3 PM, following a record 46% turnout yesterday.
Inter has stopped, Milan and Napoli believe in the comeback. What is happening to Chivu's team
The article discusses the current situation of Inter Milan as they face challenges, while AC Milan and Napoli remain hopeful about making a comeback in the league.
Caregiver receives 600,000 euros from an elderly man with Parkinson's disease, the Court of Cassation: 'Legitimate'
A caregiver was awarded 630,000 euros and a car by an elderly man with Parkinson's, a gesture deemed legitimate by Italy's Supreme Court despite family objections.
Lionel Jospin, the former French Prime Minister who was surpassed by Jean-Marie Le Pen, has died
Former French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin has passed away, known for his significant role in French politics and social reforms such as the introduction of the 35-hour work week.
Today’s Stock Exchange, March 23: Oil Rises Again, Heavy Opening for European Markets. Gold Down
European markets open poorly, influenced by Asia's decline, amid rising oil prices and ongoing tensions in the Middle East.
Porta Nolana Incident: 34-Year-Old Arrested for Road Homicide After Killing Two Women While Drunk
A 34-year-old man has been arrested for road homicide in Naples after fatally hitting two women while under the influence of alcohol.
Derby victory against Atlético: Real Madrid is ready for FC Bayern
Real Madrid secures a thrilling derby victory against Atlético, setting the stage for their upcoming match against Bayern Munich.
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.
Why the price of gold is collapsing
The price of gold has seen a significant decline, reaching new annual lows of $4,200 per ounce after a drastic drop triggered by market reactions to economic shocks.
Salman Rushdie: “The fatwa of the ayatollahs and the stabbing, now I am coming to terms with the ghosts”
Salman Rushdie reflects on the impact of the fatwa and the recent attack on him during an event at the Fisk Building in New York.
New York: Pilot and Co-Pilot Dead in Air Canada Plane Collision
The pilot and co-pilot of an Air Canada Express plane died after their aircraft collided with a ground vehicle upon landing at New York's LaGuardia Airport.
Municipal Results 2026: Insoumis Aly Diouara Wins with PCF Support in La Courneuve
Aly Diouara of the Insoumis party secured a narrow victory in the 2026 municipal elections in La Courneuve, benefiting from the support of the PCF against his socialist rival.
Two dead after plane crashes into fire truck at LaGuardia Airport (New York)
A plane at LaGuardia Airport in New York collided with a fire truck, resulting in two fatalities and several injuries, leading to the temporary closure of the airport.
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.
The restaurant chain in Spain cannot be named La Mafia. The Italian government protested.
An Italian government protest has prevented a restaurant chain in Spain from using the name 'La Mafia.'
Accident at New York Airport – NBC: Two Seriously Injured
An accident at LaGuardia Airport in New York City has resulted in multiple injuries, including two individuals in serious 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.
Severe accident at the airport in New York
LaGuardia Airport in New York was shut down after a collision between an incoming Air Canada Express plane and a ground vehicle, resulting in injuries and significant operational disruptions.
Passenger plane collided with vehicle during landing in New York
An Air Canada Express passenger plane collided with a vehicle on the runway at LaGuardia Airport, leading to a halt in air traffic as emergency services responded to the incident.
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 Río 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.
Put Zaniolo in
Zaniolo is having the best season of his career in Udine, yet he is not in Gattuso's lists for selection.
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.
New York: La Guardia Airport Closed – 'Several Injuries' After Aircraft Collision with Vehicle
La Guardia Airport in New York has been temporarily closed due to a collision between an Air Canada aircraft and a ground vehicle, resulting in multiple injuries.
Air Canada plane collides with fire truck at New York airport, 4 injured
An Air Canada jet collided with a fire truck at New York's LaGuardia Airport, injuring four firefighters amid poor weather conditions.
Real Madrid achieved a dramatic victory in the Madrid derby
Real Madrid secured a tense win in the Madrid derby against Atletico after a series of dramatic goals.
Plane crashed with vehicle at New York airport
A regional plane collided with a vehicle at LaGuardia Airport in New York, shutting down operations at the airport.
Erik de la Reguera: Paris Keeps Cycling - The Left Retains Power in Major Cities
The left-wing parties maintain control over Paris, Marseille, and Lyon after the recent mayoral elections, but uncertainties loom ahead of next year's presidential election.
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.
New York, collision on the runway at LaGuardia Airport: Air Canada Express plane hits a service vehicle, flights halted
An Air Canada Express plane arriving from Montreal collided with a service vehicle during landing at New York's LaGuardia Airport, prompting a temporary flight stoppage by the FAA.
New York: Air Canada aircraft collides with ground vehicle at LaGuardia Airport (video)
An Air Canada Express CRJ-900 passenger plane collided with a ground vehicle shortly after landing at LaGuardia Airport, prompting an emergency response and the suspension of flight operations.
Plane collides with vehicle at New York airport
An Air Canada Express plane collided with a vehicle at LaGuardia Airport, prompting a ground stop order for all flights.
Plane Collision in New York
A plane has collided with a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport in New York, injuring at least two police officers and two pilots.
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.
A plaque for my grandfather Dario Fo's one hundred years; perhaps Milan can do more
The author reflects on the upcoming unveiling of a commemorative plaque in Milan honoring their grandfather, Dario Fo.
Maxi-competition at the Ministry of Justice 2026, over 9,100 positions coming. How it works
The Italian Ministry of Justice is launching a maxi-competition in 2026 to fill over 9,100 positions, including specific rules and eligibility details.
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 Ángel Di María on the bench
Independiente Rivadavia secured a decisive victory against Rosario Central, maintaining their leadership in the Torneo Apertura while Ángel Di María remained on the bench.