Argentina must remove the piles of deceit and do justice to the memory of the dead
José Pérez, a Federal Police spy who infiltrated the Argentine Jewish community, holds the secrets of Iranian terrorist attacks in Buenos Aires. This is his story.
While promising to dollarize Argentina’s economy and defeat the country’s political class, Javier Milei, the outsider in this weekend’s election runoff, keeps the Torah close
Diego Schwartzman and those who love him on the thrill and heartbreak of the US Open and Argentina
Searching for what is lost in ‘Le Temps Perdu,’ María Alvarez’s artful documentary on an Argentine book club
On the trail of my great-grandfather, a merchant immigrant to Argentina
The trove of 75 items is the largest discovery of Nazi-era artifacts in the country’s history
During a three-day trip to Latin America, the German chancellor thanked the Argentine Jewish community for welcoming German Jews fleeing the Nazis
Eugenia Unger, a Holocaust survivor and co-founder of Buenos Aires’ Holocaust museum, celebrated the momentous occasion this past Shabbat
As former President Cristina Kirchner heads for prison, Argentina may finally hold Iran accountable for the 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish Center in Buenos Aires. Excerpts from the revealing Argentine book, ‘Nisman Must Die.’
The original prosecutor, Alberto Nisman, died in 2015 under mysterious circumstances
The Grammy Award-winning producer, filmmaker, and philanthropist on his family’s escape to Buenos Aires from Berlin in the 1930s, and splitting time between New York City and Havana
Chef Tomás Kalika updated his Polish grandmother’s recipes at Mishiguene, his popular Buenos Aires restaurant. This week he brings his food to New York.
A federal judge has requested Malaysia and Singapore extradite Alí Akbar Velayati, who is an adviser to Ayatollah Khamenei
Buenos Aires attorney Carlos Rosenkrantz was appointed by Argentinian President Mauricio Macri to join the country’s highest court of law
All evidence points to foul play, and reason suggests responsibility falls upon both Iran and Argentina
While your neighbors are using theirs to make jack o’ lanterns for Halloween, put yours to better use—fill it with a rich Argentinian stew
Rules dead prosecutor’s case against president insufficient to investigate