Radical Argentinian artist who demanded the viewer participate in his kinetic art
‘Not just a singer’: Argentinians queue for miles to mourn biggest rockstar most of world has never heard of
Hundreds of thousands gather to remember Carlos ‘Indio’ Solari, who inspired cross-generational devotion, especially among working class
Colombian far-right candidate is latest Trumpian figure in Latin America to ride anti-incumbent wave
Outrage in Argentina after two teen girls murdered as femicide crisis endures
Murder of teenage girl sparks protests across Argentina – video
May 2026
Argentina’s ‘European’ self-image under renewed scrutiny after racist incidents in Brazil
‘Argentina needs to end its fantasy of being a European country’: Lucrecia Martel on the story of a killing
Landmarks review – Lucrecia Martel’s beautiful account of an Indigenous murder case
A Few Feet Away review – Buenos Aires slacker tries to balance app life and real sex in vivid hookup drama
Relentless Memory review – a vital oral history of the plight of the Mapuche people
Argentina in spotlight over hantavirus as authorities retrace footsteps of ship’s passengers
The Saturday read
Infected, at sea: how the deadly hantavirus turned a dream cruise into tragedy
Two Britons evacuated from hantavirus-hit ship ‘improving’ in hospital
Where did the cruise ship hantavirus come from and what happens next?
Britons on hantavirus-hit ship to be asked to isolate back in UK for 45 days
Argentina races to find origins of cruise ship hantavirus outbreak, amid reports some passengers have returned to US
Three passengers dead after suspected hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship
April 2026
Could Trump withdraw US support for UK sovereignty of Falklands?
Proposal said to be contained in internal Pentagon email is thought to be bid to punish European countries for failing to assist in war in Iran
The Trial review – searing record of Argentina’s courtroom reckoning with its brutal ‘dirty war’
Footage from the 1985 Trial of the Juntas is expertly edited into a documentary providing unforgettable witness to the repression that ‘disappeared’ thousands
Olivia review – unhurried, painterly fable about loss aims to expose the meaning of grief
Argentinian director Sofía Petersen’s self-conscious film tries for the weight of slow cinema, but is formless, inert and hibernating within its own heavy unlit gloom