A violent robbery attempt turned fatal on the 9 de Julio Sur Highway in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Three armed criminals on motorcycles chased a rider while firing shots to intimidate him. During the chaotic pursuit, one robber lost his balance, fell onto the asphalt, and was struck by a passing vehicle, dying instantly.
Two powerful earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 struck Venezuela with only 39 seconds between them, causing buildings to collapse in Caracas and La Guaira. The acting president Delcy Rodríguez declared a state of emergency while the international community mobilizes humanitarian aid.
In an unprecedented surge, Argentine beef exports to the United States reached USD 86 million in May 2026, quadrupling year-over-year figures. This remarkable 369% growth signals Argentina's growing prominence in global meat markets and strengthens bilateral trade relations.
Argentina's Lower House passed a landmark investment incentive regime targeting projects over USD 1 billion in strategic industries. The vote was close: 130 in favor, 106 against. The bill now moves to the Senate for final approval.
The Argentine "blue dollar" jumped 7% in June, climbing $100 to nearly $1,530. This surge, driven by a strong US dollar globally and local seasonality, marks its highest level of the year. We break down the three key factors behind this rise and what it means for the local economy and the mid-year bonus.
Argentina's Treasury has launched a strategic tender for new peso and dollar-denominated instruments, scheduled for Friday, June 26. Economy Minister Luis Caputo successfully secured financing for the July debt maturity of USD 4.2 billion at an average rate of 6.7%, significantly lower than the 10% it would have cost through international markets. The government has already accumulated 85% of the required funds through local market operations.
Argentina's Finance Secretary will auction 8 instruments on Friday to refinance 16.2 trillion pesos in maturing debt. The offer includes dollar-linked bonds and a reopening of Bonar 2028 for up to USD 266 million. Markets watch closely as the official dollar hits its highest level this year at 1,471.5 pesos, rising 4.5% in June alone.
The Argentine auto parts sector faces its worst moment in years, with an 8.9% production decline in the first four months of 2026 and 4,100 jobs lost. The Association of Argentine Component Factories (AFAC) warned about the impact of lower domestic and external demand, plus competition from Chinese imports.
Global index provider MSCI has decided not to open a public consultation to reclassify Argentina, keeping it in the lowest category—Standalone Market—until at least 2027. Argentine stocks fell up to 4.4% on Wall Street, and country risk surged to 433 basis points, closing the door to an estimated USD 4.5 billion in potential institutional investments.
Historic day in Monterrey! South Africa defeats South Korea 1-0 to reach the knockout stage for the first time ever. Thapelo Maseko's goal seals the pass. Mexico dominates Group A with a perfect score, while the South Korean coach takes full responsibility for the elimination.
The third matchday of the group stage kicked off with crucial matches defining the Round of 16 bracket. Mexico made history with a perfect score, Brazil crushed Scotland, and the first knockout matchup is set. Argentina awaits its turn relaxed, preparing squad rotations while celebrating Messi's 39th birthday in Kansas.
The Brazilian National Team overwhelmed Scotland with a dazzling performance by Vinicius Jr, who scored twice. Neymar returned to the pitch in the second half after recovering from a muscle injury. Brazil now awaits their Round of 16 opponent.
La Scaloneta lidera el Grupo J con 6 puntos y +5 de diferencia de gol. Messi cumplió 39 años batiendo récords históricos. El próximo partido será contra Jordania el 27/06 en Dallas. El cruce de 16avos se definirá contra el segundo del Grupo H, donde España marcha puntera.
The Mexican National Team delivered a spectacular performance at Mexico City Stadium, defeating the Czech Republic with authority. Goals from Mateo Chávez, Julián Quiñones, and Álvaro Fidalgo sealed El Tri's qualification as Group A leaders with a perfect score, along with a historic milestone for legendary goalkeeper Memo Ochoa.
Esteban Bullrich, co-founder of Argentina's center-right PRO party and former Education Minister, submitted his irrevocable resignation on June 25, 2026. In a letter to former President Mauricio Macri, Bullrich criticized the party's protection of Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni, stating political convenience now outweighs ethical responsibility.
The first legislative session of the year in the Buenos Aires Province Senate ended in maximum tension. Sergio Berni criticized the vice-governor for six months without legislative activity. Mario Ishii directly accused Governor Kicillof of blocking emergency social projects. The vice-governor cut the microphone to both senators during the heated exchanges.
Trabajadores y jubilados realizaron una volanteada en el acceso al Túnel Subfluvial y otros puntos de la provincia en rechazo al proyecto que analiza la Legislatura. Paro docente con alto acatamiento y preocupación por la pérdida del 82% móvil en los haberes jubilatorios.
In a marathon session lasting over 10 hours, Argentina's Chamber of Deputies began debating the Super RIGI investment regime and a USD 171 million payment to holdout creditors. The ruling coalition needed Adrián Ravier to remain as a deputy to reach the 128 legislators required for quorum, delaying his appointment as the new presidential spokesperson amidst the AdorniGate scandal.
The Argentine government has decided to intervene in the leadership of the ruling party's Senate caucus through a WhatsApp group controlled by Karina Milei and Diego Santilli. The measure follows a meeting between Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni and libertarian senators, aiming to limit the power Patricia Bullrich had accumulated as caucus leader. The former minister received public support from Federico Sturzenegger and Luis Petri.
Argentine President Javier Milei embarks on a private visit to Spain during one of the most critical moments of his administration. The scandal surrounding his former spokesperson Manuel Adorni's staggering 775% wealth increase has triggered a political crisis that the government is desperately trying to manage with new appointments and procedural maneuvers.
Argentina's ruling coalition postponed the formal designation of the new presidential spokesperson to guarantee the necessary votes in a key congressional session debating major investment incentives and a historic debt payment to holdout creditors. The political maneuver aims to preserve legislative support during critical negotiations.
A violent robbery attempt turned fatal on the 9 de Julio Sur Highway in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Three armed criminals on motorcycles chased a rider while firing shots to intimidate him. During the chaotic pursuit, one robber lost his balance, fell onto the asphalt, and was struck by a passing vehicle, dying instantly.
A high-profile investigation into extortion and money laundering has exposed millions in undeclared wealth. Videos filmed by model Jésica Cirio inside her Palermo apartment could reveal the true extent of cash hidden in her dressing room, while former Lomas de Zamora mayor Martín Insaurralde faces scrutiny over 75 luxury trips abroad despite modest declared income.
A teenager identified with the 'therian' subculture was arrested after a double homicide in Groningen. The victims, a married couple both aged 53, were found at their home on June 18. The suspect also injured the family dog and allegedly sent images of the crime to classmates.
The 36-year-old model was discovered lifeless inside a suitcase in a rented apartment in Bogotá's Chapinero district. Colombian authorities are investigating the case as a potential femicide, with two foreign nationals under scrutiny.
The Supreme Court of Buenos Aires has established that Artificial Intelligence cannot replace human judges. The new regulation prohibits AI from valuing evidence or making decisions, marking a historic precedent for the region's legal security and technological ethics.
The paternal family of Thiago Altamirano claims they repeatedly alerted authorities about violence and abuse since 2025. The 19-year-old mother and her 32-year-old partner remain detained while investigators work to clarify the circumstances of the child's death in the Convivencia neighborhood of Salta.
A key witness confirmed moving dollars from Elías Piccirillo's office to Martín Migues's home in the corruption case against former mayor Martín Insaurralde. Judge Ariel Lijo ordered raids on model Jésica Cirio's properties, seizing $19,000 and weapons, unraveling a complex web of alleged extortion and money laundering.
Argentina's National Weather Service has issued a yellow alert for extreme temperatures affecting Buenos Aires and 15 other provinces. This Wednesday, June 25, marks the peak of the most intense cold wave of the year, with temperatures dropping to -10°C in mountainous regions. Agricultural frosts in over 60 locations and historic snowfall in Patagonia are benefiting ski resorts across the country.
Taxi and transport drivers in La Plata, Argentina, have been struggling for 13 days without compressed natural gas (CNG), leading to street protests and roadblocks in the city center. The municipality has pledged to intervene with Camuzzi, the gas distributor, to ensure at least one station remains open for public transport amid a polar wave sweeping the country.
An unprecedented heatwave is scorching 26 European countries with temperatures soaring above 40°C (104°F), causing at least 40 drowning deaths and forcing over 1,350 schools to close. Experts warn that Argentina could confront similar conditions during the upcoming austral summer, with climate change amplifying these extreme weather events.
Adriana García has shattered a 12-year political streak at the National University of Cuyo (UNCuyo), winning the runoff with 53.36% of the vote. This historic victory marks the first time a Peronist candidate has won the rectorship by direct vote, defeating Gabriel Fidel in a tight race.
A powerful polar air mass has settled over Argentina, bringing widespread frost and a sharp temperature drop. The National Meteorological Service (SMN) has issued yellow alerts for intense cold across 15 provinces, with temperatures up to 4°C below seasonal normals. Meanwhile, snowfall in Patagonia promises excellent conditions for ski resorts.
Adriana García has made history by winning the runoff election to become the new rector of the National University of Cuyo (UNCuyo), ending 12 years of Radical party administration. Her Encuentro Plural coalition defeated Gabriel Fidel with 53.36% of the vote, marking the first Peronist victory since direct voting was implemented at Mendoza's largest public university.
Eduardo Coronel and Noeli Forciniti, a couple from Rosario, Argentina now living in Calabria, demystify the viral phenomenon of symbolic-price homes. They warn that opportunities exist but require a minimum investment of 100,000 euros, plus navigating bureaucratic hurdles and isolation challenges.
A devastating family tragedy unfolded in La Pampa province when Julio Manuel Vissani, 66, passed away from terminal illness just 24 hours after his former wife, Olga Sosa, died alongside three sisters in a car accident. Their children lost both parents in less than a single day, leaving the community in shock.
The European Space Agency's Euclid mission has captured the most detailed photograph ever taken of our galaxy's heart. In just 26 hours of observation, the space telescope identified over 60 million stars and opened an extraordinary new chapter in the search for alien worlds.
Rockstar Games has officially announced that pre-orders for Grand Theft Auto VI will begin on June 25, 2026. With an investment exceeding USD 1 billion, this title becomes the most costly video game ever developed, surpassing all expectations in the digital entertainment industry and promising to revolutionize open-world gaming.
Mark Zuckerberg's Meta has taken a massive leap in democratizing wearable technology with the launch of its new smart glasses. Featuring real-time language translation and AI capable of analyzing your surroundings, these devices come with a significantly more accessible price tag. This strategic move aims to bring augmented reality and intelligent assistance into everyday life for the average consumer.
Rockstar Games confirms that pre-orders for Grand Theft Auto VI will begin on June 25, 2026. With a development investment exceeding USD 1 billion, it becomes the most expensive video game in history. Global anticipation is massive, and analysts predict unprecedented revenue for this highly awaited title.
The Season 3 premiere achieved a stunning 9.4 rating on IMDb, matching the series' best-rated episode. James Norton brings to life Ormund Hightower, the most powerful military strategist in Westeros, a character that showrunner Ryan Condal directly compares to the iconic Tywin Lannister from Game of Thrones.
Popular Argentine TV host Marley spoke from the United States about the controversial departure of actress Florencia Peña from Luzu TV following the erroneous broadcast about Jorge Messi's death. Marley confirmed his loyalty to his longtime co-host and announced a crucial meeting with channel owner Nicolás Occhiato to define the future of their hit summer program.
The hit Turkish series "The Other Me" (originally "Mi otra yo") premiered its third and final season on June 24, 2026, exclusively on Netflix. With eight new episodes, this emotional drama bids farewell to Ada, Sevgi, and Leyla in a powerful story about friendship, healing, and personal transformation that captivated audiences across the globe.
The highly anticipated 'Supergirl' film, released in June 2026, has sparked a debate among film critics. Starring Milly Alcock and directed by Craig Gillespie, the movie adapts the acclaimed 'Woman of Tomorrow' comic, offering a darker take on the heroine.
In a nail-biting elimination night that kept millions of viewers on the edge of their seats, Titi Tcherkaski became the eighteenth contestant to leave Argentina's most popular reality show. The emotional farewell included heartfelt wishes for some housemates and sharp criticism for others.
The Argentine media personality made a surprise appearance on the talk show DDM to confront Mariana Fabbiani over an interview with her ex-husband's lawyer. Wanda accused the show of unfair treatment and revealing private family health matters without her consent, escalating the ongoing legal battle with footballer Mauro Icardi.
Researchers have identified the mechanism by which dietary cholesterol weakens the liver's natural defenses, opening the door to treatments with already existing medications. This groundbreaking finding could transform the approach to diet-related liver diseases affecting millions worldwide.
Two powerful earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 struck Venezuela with only 39 seconds between them, causing buildings to collapse in Caracas and La Guaira. The acting president Delcy Rodríguez declared a state of emergency while the international community mobilizes humanitarian aid.
The French Ministry of Health announced the detection of the first Ebola case outside the African continent during the current outbreak. A humanitarian doctor arrived in Paris from Kinshasa on a commercial flight. The patient is in stable condition, isolated with a very low viral load, while authorities track down passengers from the flight.
Right-wing leader Keiko Fujimori has secured an irreversible lead of over 43,000 votes with 99.86% of ballots counted in Peru's presidential runoff. Her opponent, leftist Roberto Sánchez, refused to concede, alleging irregularities in overseas voting. Fujimori will become the first woman elected president in the Andean nation's history.
Alejandro Fabián Águila Jorquera, a 12-year-old boy, was killed in a brutal robbery incident in San Bernardo, Chile. His family was returning from Argentina when armed criminals intercepted them. The boy became trapped in his seatbelt and was dragged over 3 kilometers. Four suspects are now in custody.
A rare 'seismic doublet' of two powerful earthquakes (7.2 and 7.5 magnitude) struck Venezuela just 39 seconds apart, causing widespread destruction. The provisional toll stands at 164 deaths and 971 injured. Buildings collapsed in Caracas, and a tsunami warning was issued for the Caribbean before being cancelled hours later.
Alejandro Águila, a boy with an Argentine father returning from Father's Day celebrations in Mendoza, was killed after becoming trapped in his seatbelt during a violent robbery. Four suspects detained, one fugitive. President Kast demands life sentences for those responsible.
The National Electoral Council declared the right-wing candidate the winner with 12,960,166 votes, narrowly defeating Iván Cepeda. The lawyer will take office on August 7, succeeding Gustavo Petro, and promises a radical shift in the coffee-producing country's security policies.
Alfredo S. Quiroga