Argentina
Argentinian judge to be tried for antisemitism after calling Jews 'rats' and 'vipers'
On Wednesday, the plenary of the National Council of the Judiciary unanimously voted to begin removal proceedings against Judge Alfredo Lopez of Federal Court No. 4 of Mar del Plata (Buenos Aires).
Hamas bomber, PFLP commander exchanged for Oct. 7 hostages to speak at Argentina trade union HQ
President Herzog to award Argentina's Javier Milei with Presidential Medal of Honor
Argentina names IRGC as terrorist group, triggering financial sanctions
Martin Winiar: Economist by day, stand-up comic by night
"If you come with the realistic expectation that people are people and countries are countries, you will notice that most Israelis are good, and it’s a wonderful country."
Argentina investigates daughter of former Nazi official and her husband over stolen painting
Friedrich Kadgien was a senior Nazi official who fled to Argentina after the war. He died in 1979.
Argentina officials recover missing painting stolen by Nazis, ending 80-year mystery
One of 1,000 paintings stolen by Nazis was finally located after a global search.
World's first gene-edited horses are shaking up the genteel sport of polo
Eduardo Ramos, who began breeding in the 70s, said that breeders had also been skeptical at first of other advances in biotech, such as embryo transplants and cloning.
Human rights lawyers call for Netanyahu's arrest on Argentinian soil
Netanyahu was expected to visit Argentina in September, according to media reports, but the Israeli government has not confirmed the visit.
Meet Kostensuchus Atrox, a land-stalking crocodile cousin from late Cretaceous Argentina
A 70-million-year-old apex predator fossil with a well-preserved skull and skeleton marks the first nearly complete specimen of its kind ever described in the region.
Argentine authorities probe Milei official over bribery accusations, media report
Argentinian authorities raided Diego Spagnuolo's home as part of a criminal investigation; until this week, Spagnuolo headed the country's disability agency.
Thousands in Buenos Aires protest Gaza war, Netanyahu's planned visit to Argentina
Videos from the rally showed protesters mainly wearing red to indicate blood, and many were carrying doll infants covered in blood.
'Ellipsis,' an intimate murder mystery movie from Spain, arrives in Israel - review
If you liked Knives Out and its sequel, Glass Onion, then Ellipsis may be the movie for you.
On this day in history: Hezbollah terror cell bombs AMIA building in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Argentina's AMIA building was bombed by terrorists 31 years ago today. The attack and the absence of real justice to this day are still open wounds in Argentina.