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Blocking the Clinics
Argentina's president Javier Milei takes the “chainsaw” to women’s rights.

From Bergoglio to Francis
The pope’s autobiography styles him as “of the people,” but his past in Argentina is more complicated.

The Return of a Lost City
Nearly 50 years after it disappeared, Miramar is reemerging from the water.

Death in Grammar
“Oh, how I admire the capacity of the Spanish language to express uncertainty so precisely!”

What Argentina Sees in Trump
The country’s far right found a model in the former U.S. president.

Time of the Flies
“So that’s what I call myself when I’m alone, the name Charo wrote in lip liner at the end of the letters she sent to Ernesto, my husband. Excuse me, my ex-husband.”

César Aira’s Magic
How the eccentric Argentine author took over Latin American literature.


Argentina’s Dollar-Obsessed Election
A conversation with Lucía Cholakian Herrera, whose article on the illegal peso-to-dollar trade in the country was published in our Weapons issue.


The Woman Behind Borges
María Kodama’s fierce loyalty transformed the legacy of Argentina’s most-cherished author.

How Journalism Led Sebastián López Brach to Embrace Environmental Activism
A conversation with the Argentinian photojournalist and storyteller, whose photographs from the lithium mines of Catamarca were published in our Energy Issue.


How to Overturn an Abortion Ban
A conversation with three women—a doctor, a former senator, and an activist—who led the fight to abolish Argentina's restrictive reproductive rights laws.