Uki Goñi, The Guardian

Uki Goñi

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Past articles by Uki:

‘No one can deny it now’: death flight plane to be returned to Argentina

Flight logs revealed how 12 people were thrown out to their deaths into the Atlantic during the years of dictatorship → Read More

Crackdown on ‘birth tourism’ as pregnant Russians flock to Argentina

South American country has seen rise since Ukraine invasion in Russian women arriving to have children and thus gain citizenship → Read More

‘It’s a movie about democracy’: Luis Moreno Ocampo on the Oscar-nominated Argentina 1985

The notable former prosecutor in The Hague talks about the courtroom drama showing the legal takedown of Argentina’s bloody military dictatorship, which is tipped for an Oscar → Read More

Shortages, fury and the hunt for Messi: Argentina’s Panini sticker mania forces government to step in

With the football World Cup in Qatar just weeks away, parents are threatening to sue because of the anguish caused by the cards’ scarcity → Read More

Far-right group discussed killing Argentina’s vice-president, court hears

Recording made just four days before Cristina Fernández de Kirchner survived assassination attempt → Read More

Third person arrested in Argentina over attempt to assassinate vice-president

Agustina Díaz was arrested reportedly after a forensic examination of Brenda Uliarte’s phone revealed messages regarding the attack → Read More

Argentinians march for Cristina Kirchner after vice-president survives assassination bid

Tens of thousands take to the streets to condemn political violence and show support for vice-president a day after shock attack → Read More

Cristina Fernández de Kirchner: arrest after attempted shooting of Argentina vice-president

Fernández de Kirchner was greeting supporters when man approached her and raised handgun to her face → Read More

Argentinian Falklands veterans mark ‘day of sadness’ over torture they endured

As Argentinians celebrate 40th anniversary, veterans who were subjected to cruelty from commanders launch a fresh push for justice → Read More

Wildfires sends giant cloud of ash across southern Paraguay

Smoke blown from fires in drought-striken Argentina shrouds Asunción and surrounding regions in dangerous haze → Read More

Argentinians urged to throw out cocaine after tainted batches kill at least 20

Officials fear death toll from adulterated cocaine could increase, with 84 people currently in intensive care → Read More

Omicron dims optimism as South America enters pandemic’s third year

Signs of an incipient return to normality have been dashed as case numbers soar but high vaccination rates offer reason for hope → Read More

Argentina’s far right and far left make big gains in congressional elections

Ruling Peronist party lost majority as Javier Milei turned notoriety into votes and a Trotskyist party got third largest vote share → Read More

Argentina to lift almost all Covid restrictions as cases and deaths fall

Masks will no longer be required outdoors from October as government says country could be at ‘end of pandemic’ → Read More

Attack of the giant rodents or class war? Argentina’s rich riled by new neighbors

Hordes of capybaras have taken up residence at a gated community, sparking a debate on the environment and inequality → Read More

Argentina threatens to cancel deal for Sputnik vaccine as Russia fails to deliver

Moscow owes 18.5m doses, leaving Argentina in a ‘very critical situation’ with only 16% fully vaccinated, leaked letter reveals → Read More

A silent decimation: South America’s losing battle against Covid

Strained and underfunded health systems, economics and misinformation have all led to a surge in deaths → Read More

Hundreds of fishing fleets that go ‘dark’ suspected of illegal hunting, study finds

Vessels primarily from China switch off their tracking beacons to evade detection while they engage in possible illegal fishing → Read More

Time to challenge Argentina’s white European self-image, black history experts say

New generation of researchers say country must confront its ‘erasure of blackness’ and the structural racism that exists today → Read More

Bard timing: Argentinian TV reports death of Shakespeare after Covid jab

Newsreader confuses Bill Shakespeare, 81, ‘the first man to get the coronavirus vaccine’ with ‘one of the most important writers in the English language’ → Read More