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'More dignity': Argentine unions march against Milei's labor reform
The protest aims to influence lawmakers on the bill proposed by President Javier Milei, who has framed it as a way to create more formal sector jobs and reduce bureaucracy.
More Than a Game
Gov't considers subsidizing flights between Israel and Argentina
Buenos Aires: School science fair volcano experiment goes horribly wrong, injuring 17
Thirty years after deadly bombing, Buenos Aires’ AMIA Jewish center unveils colorful redesign
The AMIA Jewish community center in this city has unveiled a colorful new facade, three decades after a deadly bombing turned it into a symbol of destruction.
Iran’s president in Sri Lanka, as Argentina seeks arrest of Iran’s interior minister
The AMIA suicide bombing occurred on 18 July 1994 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and targeted the Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina, a Jewish Community Center.
Was the wreckage found off Argentina a Nazi submarine?
Independent researchers concluded that the submarine was very likely of Nazi origin, and researchers from the Italian Naval League supported this finding.
Argentinian President Javier Milei due to meet Herzog in Israel
Argentina’s recently elected president, Javier Milei has been very vocal in his condemnation of Hamas and his support for Israel in the current war.
Holocaust survivor who became a bat mitzvah at 91 dies in Buenos Aires
In 2011, Eugenia Unger was declared Outstanding Personality by the Buenos Aires city parliament.
Argentina arrests three from Lebanon, Syria in Maccabi Games terror plot
This planned attack came multiple months after an Iraqi national was arrested for lurking outside of the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires, shortly after a series of bomb threats.
Urgently reopen the Buenos Aires AMIA bombing investigation - opinion
We must not forget the tragedy that struck Buenos Aires on July 18, 1994, when a suicide bomber targeted the Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina (AMIA), claiming 85 innocent lives.
False bomb threat hits Buenos Aires Jewish center where 85 people died in 1994 bombing
Police in Argentina are investigating the emails to determine their origin and find the individual or individuals responsible for Wednesday’s threats.
First Jewish university in South America to open in Buenos Aires next year
The seminary is named after American rabbi Marshall Meyer, a New York native who worked to revitalize the Conservative movement in Buenos Aires from 1958 to 1984.
Roger Waters drops antisemitic iconography in Argentina following legal threat
Waters completed his tour without his infamous Nazi costume, an Anne Frank comparison or his inflatable pig with a star of David. However, he insulted a Jewish hotel owner on stage.