Argentina
South America’s new blue wave: A temporary shift or lasting change?
South America has historically been dominated by left-wing parties, but in recent years, the map has shifted to the Right. Will this last? And what does this mean for Israel?
Milei says Bible shows 'where woke-ism leads' in Davos, urges return to Judeo-Christian roots
Argentina's Sephardi chief rabbi reaffirms 100-year-old ruling on conversions, sparks controversy
Donald Trump sets $1 billion price tag for permanent seats on Gaza Board of Peace - report
Milei to UN: Free Gaza hostages now, remember AMIA and embassy bombings
“In Argentina we already suffered this horror with the attacks on the Israeli Embassy and the AMIA in 1992 and 1994," Milei told the UN General Assembly.
No. 17: Danny Danon, Yechiel Leiter, Marc Stanley, Charles Kushner: Ambassadors to the world
From the United Nations to Washington’s diplomatic circles, from academic halls to faith-based communities, their influence has been transformational this past year.
'The wokeism infected them': Argentina's envoy slams leaders pushing Palestinian state recognition
Argentina’s ambassador to Israel lashed out at leftist leaders “infected by wokeism,” praised Milei’s “absolute moral clarity” and vowed to fight antisemitism alongside Israel.
Argentine tennis star Diego Schwartzman now plays soccer for a Jewish club in Buenos Aires
After retiring from tennis earlier this year, Schwartzman has returned to the soccer pitch.
Argentina sees Israel as a ‘light in the region,’ envoy Wahnish tells Post conference
While Israel does not have many allies, "it has a few and Argentina is one of them," Axel Wahnish said.
Buenos Aires mayor vows to punish teacher who waved Palestinian flag during school ceremony
An Argentinian elementary school teacher may face consequences after violating classroom political neutrality standards with an anti-Israel Teacher's Day display.
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.