The Senate is moving to pass the labor reform, in the timeframe requested by Milei
The Argentine Senate is set to pass a labor reform proposed by President Javier Milei that will bring significant changes to employment regulations.
Santiago del Moro confirmed when Daniela De Lucía's replacement will enter Gran Hermano 2026
Santiago del Moro announced the details regarding the entry of a new participant to Gran Hermano 2026 following Daniela De Lucía's departure due to a personal tragedy.
Video: the incidents at the Obelisco due to a protest against the labor reform, from a drone
Left-wing protesters gathered at the Obelisco in Buenos Aires to oppose labor reform, as police intervened to prevent street blockages.
Rentals: How much is the increase in contracts that adjust in March 2026
Contracts for rental agreements with adjustments scheduled for March are set to increase depending on the type of rental agreement signed.
The Asian diner that serves Thai and Vietnamese delights next to the train tracks
Cang Tin has become a popular destination in Buenos Aires, serving Vietnamese and Thai cuisine inspired by the vibrant flavors of Southeast Asia.
Live news from New York: updates today, Friday, February 27, 2026
This article provides live updates on various happenings in New York City, including weather, legislation, and other events affecting residents.
Province Lottery: results of today's draw for the 'Primera' on Friday, February 27
The article discusses the upcoming draw results for the 'Quiniela de la Provincia' lottery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The Champions League draw: Real Madrid vs. Manchester City, the most attractive match of the round of 16
The Champions League draw features an exciting match-up between Real Madrid and Manchester City in the round of 16.
Is the soulmate real? Science explains why it is a dangerous myth
A new perspective from science suggests that the concept of soulmates is more of a myth and that lasting love relies on mutual growth rather than fate.
What effects do konjac noodles have on the body and who should not consume them?
This article discusses the health effects of konjac noodles, highlighting their high fiber content and suitability for low-calorie or gluten-free diets.
Atalanta against Bayern Munich in the Champions League round of 16
Atalanta will face Bayern Munich in the round of 16 of the Champions League after the draw in Nyon.
“Donald” by Stefano Massini arrives for world premiere in the UK: a portrait of Trump between business and media
The world premiere of 'Donald', a new play by Stefano Massini, will take place in the UK this autumn, depicting the life of Donald Trump before his political career.
Who will host Sanremo 2027? The rumors about De Martino, the hypotheses in the field. Elisa: 'Flattered by the name'
Discussions are underway about potential hosts for Sanremo 2027, with Stefano De Martino emerging as a strong contender following his success in television.
"La Gata": Frankfurt's oldest lesbian bar is facing closure
La Gata, the oldest lesbian bar in Frankfurt, is facing closure as the landlord terminates the lease, prompting a large outcry from the community.
News from South Florida and Miami today, live: latest updates from Friday, February 27
The article provides live updates on news from South Florida and Miami, including weather, laws, and events affecting local residents.
Carolina Sanín: "A literary text dictates its own law"
Colombian writer Carolina Sanín explores the profound experience of reading in her new book, 'En La voz del buey', highlighting its intimate and transformative nature.
Protesters block the Pan-American Highway and 9 de Julio in protest against labor reform
Protesters have blocked major thoroughfares in Argentina in opposition to a proposed labor reform that the government is set to debate in the Senate.
Which are the three signs with the "least luck" in March 2026, according to artificial intelligence
An article discusses which zodiac signs will face the most challenges in March 2026, as predicted by artificial intelligence.
Vincenzo Schettini cancels his appearance at Sanremo after controversy regarding Gazzoli's podcast
Vincenzo Schettini has withdrawn from the Sanremo Festival amidst backlash over his comments on a podcast about educational reform.
Dalila suspended a show in Tucumán due to a health issue and caused concern
Cumbia singer Dalila suspended her performance in Tucumán due to health problems, raising concerns among fans after she previously fainted during a show.
"I am very comfortable with failing": Seb la frite releases Backpack to overcome the failure of his first album
Seb la frite, a popular YouTuber, releases his album Backpack, reflecting on his initial struggles in the music industry.
ICE Arrests a Columbia University Student in Dormitory: Released Thanks to Mamdani
ICE agents impersonated police to gain access to a Columbia University dormitory where they arrested a student.
The Hunchback Strikes Again: After Mariah Carey, the 'Transcribed' Italian Version by Alicia Keys Arrives
Alicia Keys received assistance from a teleprompter while performing at the Sanremo Festival, echoing a similar scenario from Mariah Carey's recent performance.
Francophonie: the DRC will present the candidacy of former minister Juliana Lumumba for the presidency of the OIF
The Democratic Republic of the Congo has announced the candidacy of Juliana Lumumba for the presidency of the International Organization of La Francophonie (OIF).
Rwanda: DR Congo Challenges Rwanda's Mushikiwabo With Lumumba Bid for Francophonie Top Job
The Democratic Republic of the Congo has nominated Juliana Amato Lumumba to challenge Rwanda's Louise Mushikiwabo for the Secretary-General position of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie, highlighting ongoing tensions between the two nations.
Official and blue dollar live: how much they are quoted today, Friday, February 27
The official dollar closed at $1425 for sale, while the informal blue dollar was at $1435.
Comparison to Alain Soral, 'codes of anti-Semitism', 'nauseating': the political class is upset after Mélenchon's remarks about Epstein
Jean-Luc Mélenchon faces backlash from political figures for his comments on Jeffrey Epstein during a meeting in Lyon, which many have labeled as anti-Semitic.
Blood Moon and March Eclipse: Mhoni Vidente's Predictions in the Age of Pisces and Horoscope Sign by Sign
Mhoni Vidente discusses astrological predictions linked to Pisces and upcoming celestial events, impacting humanistic energies for the zodiac.
Epstein Case, Bill Clinton at Congress Today. From Photos to Emails, What's in the Files
Bill Clinton appears before Congress to answer questions regarding his ties to Jeffrey Epstein following the deposition of his wife.
Sanremo 2026, for the third evening 9.5 million viewers and 60.6% share
The third evening of the Sanremo Festival attracted 9.5 million viewers with a remarkable 60.6% share, featuring duets and cover performances.
How often should you change your toothbrush?
A microbiologist clarifies the debate on how often to replace toothbrushes, recommending a change every three months for optimal oral hygiene.
Pensions from Anses: Who Receives Payments on Friday, February 27
The ANSES agency in Argentina processes pension payments for specific beneficiaries on February 27, 2021, updating monthly deposits and clarifying eligibility criteria.
Bobby J. Brown has died in a fire, the actor from 'Law & Order' and 'The Wire' intoxicated by smoke
Bobby J. Brown, the American actor known for his role in 'The Wire,' has died at the age of 62 following a fire accident in Maryland.
After Mélenchon's remarks in Lyon, should there be an anti-LFI barrier in the elections?
Following contentious remarks made by Jean-Luc Mélenchon in Lyon, there is debate about whether anti-La France Insoumise (LFI) measures should be enacted for the upcoming elections.
Murder of Ukrainian banker Oleksandr Adarich, son arrested: he wanted 250 thousand euros
The son of Ukrainian banker Oleksandr Adarich has been arrested for allegedly murdering his father over a €250,000 extortion plot.
Social Security in New York: the calendar and how much the payment will be in March 2026
The Social Security Administration has announced the payment schedule for March 2026, which is crucial for many New Yorkers, especially the elderly.
Sanremo Stadium Effect: Dancing and Fandom, How the Audience Has Taken Over the Ariston
The Sanremo music festival has evolved, reflecting a shift in audience engagement where fan clubs have started actively participating in the event.
FBI raid involving LA schools superintendent possibly tied to failed $6M AI deal, potential conflict
An FBI raid linked to LA schools superintendent Alberto Carvalho relates to a failed $6 million AI contract, raising concerns over potential conflicts of interest.
Leo Rodríguez, the "music master", today in LA NACION+ Música: a radio FM leader, has made over 80 trips with listeners and is taking on a new challenge
Leo Rodríguez reflects on his journey with LA NACION 104.9+ Música, discussing his role and upcoming projects including a contest for Bruno Mars’ concert in Las Vegas.
Hand in Hand
The article depicts an elderly couple, likely in their 80s, enjoying a leisurely moment together in a plaza, showcasing their deep affection and connection despite their slow pace.
Anniversaries of February 27: What happened on a day like today?
February 27 marks the World NGO Day, commemorating the efforts and societal impact of non-governmental organizations.
Anses payment date: the payment schedule for this Friday, March 27
The National Administration of Social Security (Anses) will be distributing payments on Friday, March 27, according to a specific schedule based on the last digit of citizens' national identity documents.
Tamás Vásáry, the Hungarian Prodigy
Hungarian pianist Tamás Vásáry, known for his remarkable contributions to music, has passed away, leaving behind a legacy marked by both artistic brilliance and personal tragedies.
Ariel Tarico: how he got Campanella to debut as an "actor", the fears that haunt him, and his relationship with power
Ariel Tarico stars in his new comedy show 'Llegamos tarde' at Teatro Politeama, exploring his artistic journey and partnerships.
Dani Rovira returns as a presenter on La 1 with 'Al margen de todo' and becomes the fourth option of the night
Dani Rovira has made a comeback as the host of La 1's new talk show 'Al margen de todo', attracting an audience share of 10.1% but lagging behind stronger competitors.
Helena Lindblad: Five Film Discoveries at the Tempo Festival
Helena Lindblad highlights five noteworthy films to watch at the Tempo Festival in Stockholm, starting with Angelica Ruffier's hybrid documentary 'La belle année' on March 2.
Deadline Today, February 27: Last Opportunity to Enroll Your Children in Free 3-K and Pre-K in NYC
Today is the last day for families to register their children for free 3-K and Pre-K programs in New York City, with applications being accepted online and in-person.
Salvini's gaffe about Ermal Meta: 'Those who integrate are welcome.' His response: 'The blasphemy is silence on Gaza'
Matteo Salvini's compliment to Albanian-Italian musician Ermal Meta prompts a reflection on identity and integration, while Meta criticizes the silence on Gaza.
The fear of families waiting for transplants: 'If donations decrease, people on the waiting list will die'
Families of children waiting for organ transplants are alarmed by the possibility of a decrease in organ donations following a tragic case in Italy.
Sex in exchange for US secrets: the war between spies grows, between dating apps and bedrooms
Intensifying espionage activities reminiscent of the Cold War are exploiting human desires, particularly through dating apps, by China and Russia to target CEOs and managers in order to obtain sensitive information.