Fans across the country are preparing to sing ‘Happy Birthday’ in unison to the Argentina captain, while Google celebrates his World Cup goalscoring record

A judge ruled that the execution of 12 men — of which seven survived — was a human rights violation committed by the Argentine state 70 years ago

Fans across the country are preparing to sing ‘Happy Birthday’ in unison to the Argentina …

A judge ruled that the execution of 12 men — of which seven survived — …

With 10 representatives across the singles’ draws, Albiceleste hopes arrive at a high to London

Despite the uptick, the administration’s overall average trust rating fell to its lowest level since …

Over 44% of workers labor outside the formal sector, while underemployment surpassed 11%

The Argentina men’s national football team captain admitted he’s thrilled to have ‘a quieter week’ …

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Decree allows loan agreements with international lenders to fall under New York …

The lawyer and political newcomer defeated Petro-backed leftist Iván Cepeda, who has …

More than 70 stores were raided in Buenos Aires and Entre Ríos …

After 5.2% growth in 2022, “negative statistical inertia” and drought likely to …

Culture & Ideas

Sports

Lionel Messi is not the only member of his football generation who is likely playing in his last World Cup

Mauricio Pochettino’s team proved very superior to its Australian counterpart in the first half, but had to work for it in the second

The national football team’s coach spoke about what the superstar brings to the table following their World Cup debut

The Argentine sports journalist is back, having already set the world record for most tournaments reported on

Economics & Business

Politics

The chief of staff confirmed he will no longer lead the government’s official communications. He is replaced by national deputy Adrián Ravier

The ruling coalition’s caucus leader, Patricia Bullrich, postponed an interpellation of the chief of staff till July 2 that could lead to a vote of no confidence

As the government staged a show of unity, opposition lawmakers, social media users and even allies questioned the chief of staff’s account of how he made his money

Herald favorites

Between trying to make ends meet, Adorni’s Bitcoin fairy tale and the mourning of Indio Solari, Argentina’s favorite obsession is struggling to find room to breathe

Latest additions show the city’s troubled dining scene still has range — and room for surprise

Skip the postcard circuit and try some top local choices, from family-run bakeries to low-key pizza, craft ice cream and a no-frills chivito foodtruck

In the world capital of tango, there’s no shortage of options for dancing — here’s the spots you won’t want to miss

Culture & Lifestyle

Historian Paula Félix-Didier, who had helmed the Pablo Ducrós Hicken Buenos Aires Film Museum since 2009, confirmed she will step down

Arias, whose piece ‘Minefield’ will return to Buenos Aires in November, speaks about her current projects and the difficulty of working in Argentina today

Human rights

The case will examine the abduction and identity substitution of Marcos Ramos and his brother during the last dictatorship

The hearing will revisit the 1956 police executions uncovered by Rodolfo Walsh, seeking to establish an official record and secure reparations

She spent more than 50 years searching for her son, Alejandro Almeida, who was kidnapped by the Triple A in 1975

Freedom of expression and human rights organizations say a provision regulating lobbying activities could weaken democratic participation