Letters from readers: Land of peace; reaction; they talk about democracy, but...
A reader reflects on the privileges of living in Argentina as a peaceful nation amidst his travels in conflict-ridden Middle Eastern countries.
Privatization of Belgrano Cargas: how Grupo México operates and what it proposes to land in the country's train network
Grupo México aims to bid for the privatization of Belgrano Cargas, intending to invest $3 billion over five years in Argentina's freight train network.
They returned to Fukushima 15 years after the nuclear accident: 'This place will become dead land'
Fifteen years after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, a small number of residents are returning to their deserted town, grappling with feelings of loss and anger over the dramatic changes.
Opinion: Rent, the Variable that Defines Agricultural Business
The rental costs of agricultural land are significantly influencing the production dynamics in Argentina, with up to 70% of cultivated land being farmed on rented properties.
Two American helicopters land in the Madonie Park, mayors' protest
American helicopters have landed in the protected Madonie Park, provoking protests from local mayors.
Catamarca: the plan to preserve a paradise of flamingos and biodiversity that emerges in an inhospitable desert
The government of Catamarca is implementing a plan to regulate land use in a Ramsar site to protect flamingos and biodiversity from tourism and mining.
A woman was charged in San Luis for selling more than 30 municipal lots to 15 families
A woman in San Luis has been charged with defrauding multiple families by selling municipal land designated for housing developments.
NASA: “We are ready for the Moon”. Launch date set for April 1st
NASA is preparing to launch four astronauts from Cape Canaveral on April 1st, intending to orbit the Moon rather than land on it, as part of the Artemis II mission.
Are Republicans Losing Texas? Trump's Strategy That Shakes the Elections in Greg Abbott's Land
Analysts suggest that Republicans may be losing their stronghold in Texas due to economic issues and a decline in Latino support, which could open doors for Democrats in upcoming elections.
How much does it cost to fence a plot of land in March 2026 in Buenos Aires?
The article discusses the importance and costs of fencing a land plot in Buenos Aires, Argentina, highlighting it as a crucial investment for privacy and property protection.
A truck crossed the land separating the lanes of a highway and collided head-on with a bus: two dead and several injured
A tragic collision between a bus carrying prison officers and a truck on the Santa Fe-Rosario highway resulted in two fatalities and numerous injuries.
Will there be expropriations in Texas? The law signed by Greg Abbott that limits property ownership for foreigners
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed a law restricting foreign ownership of land, emphasizing national security concerns.
Who was Kitty O'Neil, the 'real Wonder Woman' who challenged death, survived fire, and broke records
Kitty O'Neil, a speed enthusiast and stuntwoman, defied limitations due to her deafness to achieve remarkable feats in the film industry and set women's land speed records.
U.S. farmer rejected the sale of his farm for $15 million to build a data center
An 86-year-old farmer in Pennsylvania turned down a $15 million offer from developers to sell his land for a data center, choosing instead to preserve it for agricultural use.
Unique land for sale on a growing avenue near Belgrano R
A large plot of land over 5,500 square meters is being auctioned, attracting interest from 15 developers in Buenos Aires.
“Our Land”: the documentary by Lucrecia Martel about a crime and its effects on an indigenous community
Lucrecia Martel's documentary "Nuestra tierra" explores the murder of community leader Javier Chocobar in Tucumán and its profound impact on the local indigenous community.
Our Land, the documentary by Lucrecia Martel about the murder of a chieftain in Tucumán premieres
Lucrecia Martel's documentary 'Nuestra tierra' explores the murder of chieftain Javier Chocobar in Tucumán and examines the broader implications for Argentine cinema and society.
Plane with banknotes crashed in Bolivia - at least 20 dead
A military transport plane crashed while attempting to land in Bolivia, resulting in at least 20 fatalities and injuries when people rushed to collect scattered banknotes from the scene.
Auction without buyers: the government failed to sell the controversial land in Almagro
The Argentine government failed to attract buyers for a controversial piece of land in Almagro during a recent auction.
The mistake that paralyzed Hollywood: this was the historical blunder at the Oscars
The article recounts the notorious mix-up at the Oscars when La La Land was mistakenly announced as the Best Picture winner instead of Moonlight.
'Living in La La Land': India's Message to Pakistan from the UN Platform
During the UN Human Rights Council's 55th session in Geneva, India asserted its stance against Pakistan, describing its claims as false and unfounded.
The Province grants San Isidro 50 hectares of coast: this is the plan that the municipality will develop there
The Province of Buenos Aires has officially ceded 50 hectares of coastal land to the municipality of San Isidro for public development, promoting accessibility and public space for residents and visitors.
Why those who bought land in 2023 made a good deal
Developers who purchased land during a challenging economic period are entering 2026 with a competitive advantage over those who waited for better conditions.
Crans, the Morettis: “Ready to donate the Constellation land for a memorial for the victims”
The Moretti couple offers to donate land for a victims' memorial amidst public backlash and statements regarding their financial struggles.
A lover, a perimeter by land and air, and a violent battle: this is how the final hours of 'El Mencho' were
The leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencho', was killed following a military operation supported by U.S. intelligence, igniting a wave of retaliatory violence from the cartel.
According to a report: the State keeps 82.6% of the soybean income on rented land while the producer loses money
A report reveals that in Argentina's core agricultural region, the government takes 82.6% of the soy revenue on rented fields, leaving producers with a loss despite generating significant income.
Millionaire operation: the vice president of the Rural Society and his brothers sold 24,000 hectares to a powerful investment group
Marcos Pereda, vice president of the Argentine Rural Society, and his brothers sold 24,000 hectares in Buenos Aires to Faro Verde, with the deal estimated near $100 million.
Public lands: the emphyteusis, Bernardino Rivadavia, and a success that was not
This article examines Bernardino Rivadavia's initiative to grant public lands to citizens in exchange for a fee, which ultimately failed to achieve its intended outcomes.
The national government will auction a plot of land in Almagro and neighborhood claims are growing
The Argentine national government plans to auction a piece of land in the Almagro neighborhood, prompting local residents to advocate for its conversion into public green space.
The Growth of Pinamar: How the Map of Land Occupation Changed in the Last Decade and the Zero Zone of Conflict
The article examines the transformation of land occupation issues in Pinamar over the past decade, highlighting efforts to control the situation through specialized legal frameworks and community involvement.
The Justice rejected a resource from the Mapuche community and the eviction of usurped lands in Neuquén is imminent
The Neuquén Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from the Mapuche community, making the eviction of contested lands in Villa La Angostura imminent.
‘To reach the most demanding palates’: This is how La Redonda, a vineyard located in Querétaro, was born
La Redonda, a renowned vineyard in Querétaro, has garnered attention for its extensive wine offerings and activities despite recent challenges involving alleged land claims.
How much does it cost to fence a plot of land in February 2026 in Buenos Aires?
The article discusses the importance of fencing when purchasing a plot of land in Buenos Aires, highlighting its roles in defining property boundaries, providing privacy, and protecting investments.
Reporter attempts to confront Billie Eilish at gated LA mansion over 'stolen land' comments: 'Let us in!'
A British reporter confronted Billie Eilish at her Los Angeles home, challenging her comments on immigration during her Grammy acceptance speech.
Mar del Plata: the most prestigious private neighborhood in the city launches lots at half of the market price
A new urban development in Mar del Plata is offering lots at half the market price, following an $11 million investment, amidst a shortage of available land.
Conurbano: thirteen municipalities in Buenos Aires stand against the sale of INTA AMBA land
Thirteen districts in Buenos Aires are taking measures to prevent the sale of land owned by the National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA AMBA) as tensions rise over real estate interests.
A plot of land almost a block for sale in a historic neighborhood of the city
A plot of land nearly a block in size is up for sale in Buenos Aires, highlighting the increasing interest in lesser-known neighborhoods such as Parque Patricios.
Philosophy: the new Alice travels in the Land of Ideas
Set in Paris, the story follows a modern-day Alice, an anxious teenager grappling with climate crises, environmental degradation, wars, and global turmoil, seeking a profound wisdom tattoo to ease her existential worries.
China begins military exercises around Taiwan
Beijing has initiated live-fire military exercises around Taiwan, simulating attacks on maritime and land targets, anti-submarine operations, and maneuvers for achieving regional air superiority.