Argentina’s US ambassador says trade deal is ‘practically complete’

Argentina’s ambassador to the United States, Alejandro ‘Alec’ Oxenford, says the signing of a trade agreement with Washington is imminent. In an interview with a radio station in Buenos Aires,  Oxenford said... Read more »

Heavy rains and stalled works leave Pampas under water

Water as far as the eye can see, roads turned into canals, cattle searching for grass between the mud and lost crops – that is the catastrophic outlook across millions of hectares... Read more »

Double delight for Boca: Superclásico win and Copa Libertadores qualification

Boca Juniors defeated arch-rivals River Plate 2–0 in Sunday’s Superclásico to seal qualification for the 2026 Copa Libertadores. At a packed La Bombonera, with more than 50,000 fans in attendance – including... Read more »

Stories that caught our eye: October 31 to November 7

  CABINET SHUFFLES The post-electoral Cabinet overhaul continued before, during and after last weekend with a resigning Cabinet chief Guillermo Francos replaced by presidential spokesman Manuel Adorni while Buenos Aires Province election... Read more »

Karina rules OK | Buenos Aires Times

The theme of the week has been Presidential Chief-of-Staff Karina Milei making the most of being the perceived architect of last month’s surprising midterm victory by replacing Cabinet Chief Guillermo Francos with... Read more »

The Big Apple sends a message to the world

For well over a century, New York has been seen as a citadel of capitalism at its most ruthless and an imposing symbol of US power. That was why a band of... Read more »

Mamdani, Milei, Trump and Perón

Now that the word Peronism is used in US politics more often than ever before, thanks to President Javier Milei’s relationship with Donald Trump, Argentina should watch every move up north. The... Read more »

From abyss to Olympus – and back down?

A fter months on the edge of the abyss, Argentine society seems to have managed to retreat back to a place of perceived safety. No longer does the sensation that things were... Read more »

Chart-topping star Milo J uses fame to focus youth on folklore

With the title of his new record, La vida era más corta, Milo J proves that he shares the scene with local urban music, yet is building other layers of his artistry.... Read more »

Apples falling far from the tree

Donald Trump might well feel himself to be a prophet not honoured in his own country if within the space of nine days the Queens tycoon could intervene so decisively to win... Read more »