After the doors close at London’s Excel in March, the capital of Argentina will be the new home to the F1 show
"Chicken consumption has grown and that's driven by price," said butcher Daniel Lopez on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, explaining that the cheapest price for a kg of minced beef was 5,000-6,000 pesos ($5-$6) versus half that for chicken.
Doctors and patients at the Laura Bonaparte Hospital, Argentina's only nationally-run mental health facility, are denouncing government intervention by Javier Milei's administration for alleged "overstaffing" as a pretext to undermine the institution.
Boca Juniors and River Plate, two giants of Argentine football, have both dropped points on the opening day of the new ‘Liga Profesional’ season.
Argentina’s allure lies in its diversity, a harmonious blend of cosmopolitan sophistication and natural beauty. Nowhere is this duality more evident than in the vibrant metropolis of Buenos Aires and the serene vineyards of Mendoza.
Argentina's economy grew for the first time in half a year, posting a modest 0.1% year-on-year expansion in November that beat expectations, official data showed on Thursday.
The country’s autocrat was sworn in again with little resistance, and many believe it could take a little longer for them to return home.
Argentina scored its widest annual energy trade surplus in nearly two decades in 2024 thanks to booming oil and gas production.
Argentina has taxed shipments for years as a way to fund bloated government budgets, even though it’s held back development of key export industries and, especially, beleaguered farmers. Milei is on a crusade to slash spending, but Caputo said they still aren’t in a position to afford a blanket, permanent removal of the export taxes.
Delta Air Lines has unveiled its state-of-the-art Airbus A330-900neo on the permanent route between Atlanta and Buenos Aires
Delta Air Lines has made traveling between the US and Buenos Aries a lot more enjoyable with its switch to the Airbus A330neo
"The reality is that I eat more chicken because meat is much more expensive. Chicken just goes a lot further," said Araceli Porres, 45, who works three jobs in Buenos Aires to support her family and who puts chicken into sauces and breaded milanesa.