Santiago Del Carril, Buenos Aires Herald

Santiago Del Carril

Buenos Aires Herald

Argentina

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Experts: inflation has reached a tipping-point

By Santiago Del Carril (Herald Staff) - Analysts are confident that consumer prices will fall dramatically The Let’s Change (Cambiemos) administration may have finally reached a tipping-point in their battle against double-digit inflation; with economists and financial consultancies predicting June’s inflation will be no more → Read More

Brazil’s political turmoil casts shadow over local economy

Brazil’s political turmoil casts shadow over local economy → Read More

‘If the judges free them, I will leave the country’

By Santiago Del Carril (Herald Staff) - Francisco Madariaga Quintela, whose identity was stolen as a baby, on the Supreme Court’s 2x1 decision, the possibility of Víctor Gallo being freed from prison and why the reaction of Argentines across the country is so important Seven years ago, Francisco Madariaga Quintela was forced → Read More

How the US handled the junta

By Santiago Del Carril (Herald Staff) - Probing the new release of declassified US files pertaining to last military dictatorship reveals fresh details on Operation Condor, regional assassinations and how the Carter administration adjusted Washington’s approach to Argentina Worries that President Donald Trump would interrupt the Un → Read More

Dating apps become the new norm in Argentina

By Santiago Del Carril (Herald Staff) - Mobile dating apps such as Tinder, Grindr consolidate their presence in the country, as they begin to change the way new relationships start in Argentina. With Argentina’s capital crammed full of cafés, bars and nightclubs, porteños have always had thousands of places to meet ne → Read More

Bringing the City to the neglected

By Santiago Del Carril (Herald Staff) - With the aid of a US$170-million loan from the World Bank, the Buenos Aires City government has begun the largest urbanisation project in the history of the country: improving the capital’s most renowned shantytown, Villa 31. The task is far from easy and the challenges are vast. And while man → Read More

‘City gov’t is selling public space to real-estate companies’

‘City gov’t is selling public space to real-estate companies’ → Read More

‘City gov’t is selling public space to real-estate companies’

‘City gov’t is selling public space to real-estate companies’ → Read More