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Edits / Food & Drink
Colourful character
As well as being the front man of Swiss electronica band Yello, Dieter Meier grows hazelnuts and owns three restaurants – one of which is Ocho Once.
Affairs / Politics
Diplomacy Briefing
We meet Argentina's man in Paris and bring you a round-up of happenings in the world of diplomacy.
Edits / Travel
Montserrat
Montserrat, the original heart of Buenos Aires, blends architectural elegance with the bustle of a small town where the shopkeepers know your name. Close to the centre but far from the tourist crush, it’s ideal for a pied…
Affairs / Diplomacy
Monocolumn
Monday 18 March
Close friends
Brazil nearly had its own Pope but lost out to neighbour Argentina. For Brazilians though, it's still Latin America that's winning.
Affairs / Society
Little Britain
For the first in a new series on outposts of opportunity we visit Stanley, capital of the Falkland Islands, the British territory best known for sheep and its 1982 war with Argentina. Now oil and tourists are making this…
Affairs / Economics
Monocolumn
Monday 28 November
Post-election Argentina tightens its belt
With the jacarandas blossoming, barbecue smoke wafting from patios and temperatures rocketing, spring in Buenos Aires is in full swing.
Affairs / Politics
Monocolumn
Wednesday 29 June
It’s all about the Mothers in Argentina’s election
With their distinctive white headscarves, the elderly women who march around Buenos Aires’ central plaza every week – doggedly appealing for information about their children who were “disappeared” by the former military…
Affairs / Politics
Briefing Americas
Brazil's biofuel and Argentina's First Lady.
Affairs / Politics
Monocolumn
Friday 24 December
Forecast 2011: Triumph out of turmoil in Argentina?
In her first address to the Argentinean people following the sudden death of her husband and political cohort Néstor in October 2010, President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner clarified that she was not living the hardest…
Culture / Film
Lights, camera, accíon
If you are making a film, a low-budget TV show or a commercial, head to Buenos Aires. Since the Argentinian economic meltdown in 2002, low wages, skilled professionals and excellent production facilities have seen filmma…
Affairs / Society
Americas Briefing
Cricket in the US, a possible Obama challenger, and Argentina's cash crisis
Affairs / Society
Americas Briefing
The challenges facing Bogota's new mayor, a Canadian waterfront drama, and a Q&A with the head of the group spearheading Manhattan's transformation.
Culture / Media
Media Briefing
A new Russian TV comedy channel, a bookshop in Bratislava, a new gallery in Washington and a Q & A with the founder of the Pinta art festival in Argentina.
Affairs / Politics
Americas Briefing
The view from the US campaign trail, fracking in Argentina and how the odds are looking for Mexico to get its first female president.
Affairs / Society
Americas briefing
Why Argentina's president leaves the Boeing at home, why Chile is feeling British and why Brazilian admen are feeling relieved.