Natalio Botana: "Perón did not provide a guarantee of succession and that was the mistake of his life"
Natalio Botana discusses the political consequences of Juan Domingo Perón's failure to guarantee a succession plan, highlighting the impact on Argentina's governance.
The Days of Enc confinement and Decline of Isabel Perón in Her Refuge in the Sierras of Madrid
Isabel Perón, the former president of Argentina, is living a secluded life in Madrid at the age of 95, remaining distanced from Argentine politics and engaging minimally with others.
A coup d'état without expressions of joy
The military coup of September 16, 1955, that overthrew President Isabel Perón was met with a muted response, reflecting a deep national division rather than celebration.
From the "designed" memory of '83 to the admission of complex guilt
The article explores Argentina's historical reckoning with political violence, particularly reflecting on the legacy of the '83 memory and the complexities of culpability among political actors.
The most violent constitutional period in modern Argentine history
The article discusses the chaotic and violent third Peronist government in Argentina, particularly the administration of Isabel Perón, which was characterized by significant political turmoil and repression.
The costume under the toga. The lawyer of the seas tames Mandela's island
Sabrina Peron, a lawyer by profession and an accomplished open water swimmer, reflects on her remarkable athletic achievements in swimming, including multiple long-distance crossings.
Perón's government in 1973 ordered the SIDE to track communists in the State and universities
Declassified documents reveal that the Juan Perón administration created a committee to investigate the Marxist ideological backgrounds of individuals and organizations in Argentina.
The striking story of Juan Domingo Perón's convertible Cadillac: why he never used it and where it is currently
The convertible Cadillac owned by Juan Domingo Perón, never used by him due to a coup shortly after its purchase, will soon be displayed to the public after restoration work.
Who is the mayor of Jacaraú, PB, targeted by search warrant in investigation of councilor's murder
The mayor of Jacaraú, Márcio Aurélio Cruz, is under investigation for the murder of councilor Peron Filho, with a search warrant executed at his home.
Case of Peron Filho: Gaeco and Civil Police carry out a search warrant at the house of the mayor of Jacaraú, PB, investigated in the death of a councilman
The mayor of Jacaraú, Márcio Aurélio Cruz, is under investigation related to the death of councilman Peron Filho, as authorities executed a search warrant at his home due to suspicions involving two detained municipal secretaries.
Sarmiento vs Racing, for the Apertura Tournament 2026: time, how to watch, and probable lineups
Sarmiento hosts Racing at the Estadio Eva Perón in Junín for the 10th match of the Apertura Tournament 2026.
Neither Perón nor the Peronist March: 70 years since the decree that prohibited mentioning the former president and all symbols of his party
Seventy years ago, a decree was enacted in Argentina that prohibited any mention of former President Juan Domingo Perón and the symbols of the Peronist movement.
Anniversaries of March 1st: what happened on a day like today?
The article discusses key anniversaries and events that occurred on March 1st, including the celebration of Railway Day in Argentina.
Sarmiento vs Unión, for the Apertura Tournament LIVE: what time is it, probable line-ups and how to watch it live
Sarmiento will face Unión de Santa Fe in the 2026 Apertura Tournament on February 26, 2026, at Estadio Eva Perón in Junín.
Stalin gifted it to Argentina, and today it is a gem from another time: this is the Dacha, the country house in Moscow
The Dacha in Moscow, gifted by Stalin to Argentina, serves as a historical residence and a symbol of diplomatic ties established between Argentina and the Soviet Union post-World War II.
75 years of 'The Hive': censored for immorality and pornography, it leaked 'drop by drop' and consecrated the controversial Nobel Camilo José Cela
On the 75th anniversary of Camilo José Cela's controversial novel 'La Colmena,' the piece examines its initial censorship in Spain and its eventual publication in Argentina during Perón's government.
From Labor Politicians to Libertarians
This article reflects on the 80th anniversary of the 1946 elections in Argentina that marked Juan Domingo Perón's first presidency.
Juan Carlos Desanzo, director of Eva Perón and El Polaquito, dies at 88
Juan Carlos Desanzo, the acclaimed Argentine filmmaker known for works like Eva Perón and El Polaquito, has passed away at the age of 88.
Héctor Olivera: the movies he enjoyed filming the most, Perón's small personal revenge, and the children's success he was unaware of
Héctor Olivera, a revered Argentine filmmaker, reflects on his career and the current challenges of national cinema while receiving a lifetime achievement award at the Punta del Este International Film Festival.
Thank God for Melania Trump
The article discusses the potential impact of Melania Trump by comparing her to Eva Perón, highlighting concerns about her husband's influence if she were to take on a similar role.
Instituto vs Lanús, for the Apertura Tournament 2026: time, probable line-ups and how to watch
Instituto hosts Lanús at the Estadio Monumental Presidente Perón in Córdoba for the third round of the Apertura Tournament 2026 in Argentine professional football.
Pablo Moyano's message to the governors: "They campaign with Eva and Perón and then screw you"
Union leader Pablo Moyano criticized governors who identify with Peronism and support a labor reform proposed by the government, accusing them of betraying workers' interests.
The surprising story of the Supercopa de España and its curious origin linked to Eva Perón
The Supercopa de España, contested in a 'Final Four' format featuring four top Spanish football clubs in Saudi Arabia, has an intriguing historical connection to Eva Perón.