Several areas in the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA) and Rosario in the province of Santa Fe have been suffering prolonged power cuts which enraged residents who, in addition, were deprived of state subsidies on their electricity bills and are therefore paying full fare in exchange
Workers handled beef in Avellaneda in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. People cooled off in Arpoador beach in Rio de Janeiro.
On the corner of Broadway and Winslow Street sits a bakery and cafe with tall ceilings, giant arched windows, green foliage and exposed brick walls. In the center of the bakery is a pastry case – but you won’t find the typical croissants and muffins here.
Argentina’s diverse terroirs and high-altitude vineyards position it as a notable producer of Chardonnay. Below is some background and tasting notes.
The Arts Council of Rockland and County Executive Ed Day have appointed Argentine-American poet Juan Pablo Mobili as its newest poet laureate.
Thousands of Argentines and members of the local Chinese community gathered in the Buenos Aires Chinatown to celebrate the arrival of the Year of the Serpent, with colorful traditional dances, food and music.
BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA (AP) - Results from Argentine football: Newell's vs. Independiente Rivadavia, 7:30 p.m. Defensa y Justicia vs. Banfield, 7:30 p.m. Lanus vs. Deportivo Riestra AFBC, 7:30 p.m.
Javier Milei’s government in Argentina has implemented radical economic policies, including devaluing the peso, which have led to significant economic instability and social unrest, despite
While this will be Maddoni's first coaching job in the United States, he is no stranger to developing top talent from the youth level all the way to the professional ranks in Argentina.
With his move, Montiel bolsters the number of world champions in River’s ranks to four, along with Germán Pezzella, Marcos Acuña and goalkeeper Franco Armani.
Vatican Diary.In his latest autobiography, Hope, the Argentine pope describes his passion for a romantic, familial, and popular form of football—a whole anthropology. Each week, the permanent special correspondent of La Croix at the Vatican reveals the behind-the-scenes life of the world's smallest state.
(Disclaimer: The following column is full of unabated nostalgia and old-man-yells-at-cloud aimless ranting. When asked for an explanation, the author professed that it is very hot in Buenos Aires right now and that has him in a foul mood.