Argentine
My Childhood Thanksgivings Were Spent with 60 Expatriates
I grew up in Minneapolis in an Argentine family. Thanksgiving was the one day that we ate the same things as most people in Minnesota did with a bunch of Argentinian and Italian ex-pats.
Are We About to Witness the End of the Kirchner Way in Argentina?
After 12 years of a Kirchner leader — either Nestor or Cristina — voters in Argentina will decide on Sunday to either close the book on the Kirchners or vote for continuing their policies and programs. What's their legacy?
Argentina's Biggest Province Says 1 Percent of Civil Servants Must Be Transgender
The legislature of Buenos Aires province voted this week to enact a law that would require at least 1 percent of government jobs go to people who identify as transgender.
Argentina's World-Famous Beef Will Once Again Enter US Market After Ban Is Lifted
The lifting of the ban was met with muted enthusiasm from Argentina's beef producers, who say their government has over-regulated and hurt their industry. Producers expect to make $280 million a year once imports resume.
The Death of the Prosecutor Who Investigated the 1994 Jewish Center Bombing in Argentina
Here is a timeline of key events related to the mysterious death of Alberto Nisman in Argentina, a case that dredged memories of one of the worst terrorist attacks in Latin American history.
Guti Debuts His Rompecorazones Live Showcase in Time for Sónar Barcelona
The Argentine’s experimental new imprint is trying to create their own language.