Buenos Aires, Argentina - December 30, 2024 On December 30, 2024, @luquezjoel21 shared a video from Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires, Argentina, showing a person lying on the ground attempting to feed birds from their hand.
THIS is the selfie that has left an entire country in shock as sick teens posed next to a weeping 92-year-old woman after robbing her. The masked trio took the twisted snap in front of a mirror
Argentina's deregulation tsar Federico Sturzenegger, after a year spearheading one of the world's most aggressive attacks on the public sector and red tape, plans even deeper cuts this year, with sights set on industries from autos to medicines.
Buenos Aires, Argentina - The Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires (AMBA) experienced a six-hour train strike on Tuesday, demanding better wages from Javier Milei's Government. According to official data,
Argentine railway workers went on strike Tuesday to demand higher wages, a move criticised by President Javier Milei's government for leaving a million passengers stranded. Local and regional train service in the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area was suspended by the six-hour stoppage,
BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA / ACCESS Newswire / January 29, 2025 / NOA Lithium Brines Inc. (TSXV:NOAL) ("NOA" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that as part of its 2025 exploration activities, it has completed 28 Vertical Electrical Sounding ("VES")
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In Argentina, land of cattle ranches known for its succulent beef steaks and barbecue grills, chicken now rules supreme.
Spain strengthens its historical role as a bridge between Europe and Latin America with the arrival of MERGE Buenos Aires, a
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For the collector and philanthropist, living with art—and supporting the people who create it—isn't just a choice, it's a tradition.