Ancient genetic data from central Argentina reveal a previously unknown human population that endured there for millennia.
Some people are unaware of Argentina’s dark history—the disappearance of the Black and Afro-Argentinian populace. According to research by McNair Scholar Erika Denise Edwards, Argentina’s 1836 census ...
(Reuters) - In December 1958, Argentina, battling inflation and weak reserves, agreed a $75-million loan with the International Monetary Fund, its first deal with the Washington-based lender in a ...
In a striking metamorphosis, Argentina has become synonymous with whiteness in South America. The country reported a mere 0.365 percent of its population as Afro-Argentine in the 2010 census. Less ...
"I thought all the Nazis ran away to Argentina." That line in the 2024 film "The Holdovers" got "a big laugh in cinemas in Buenos Aires", said Sam Meadows in The Spectator. Audiences recognised the ...
The 1985 Trial of the Juntas was a seismic moment in Argentina’s history, helping to solidify the country’s democratic future after seven years of military dictatorship. But when filmmaker Santiago ...
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Fun Facts About Argentina You Might Not Know
The story of Argentina, from before the Europeans arrived to the modern-day, also tells us the story of South America at the same time. From its immense size to the origin of its name to its civil war ...
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — History is being made as the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square arrives in Buenos Aires, Argentina, marking its first-ever visit to the country. The visit is part of the choir ...
WINNING back-to-back World Cups is tough. Italy did in the 30s, and so did Brazil in 1958 and ’62. Both times they won the ...
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