In terms of the quality (not number) of medals obtained in Rio, Argentina is giving its best Olympic performance since the 1948 London Games, with two gold and a silver so far. 2,102 gold, silver and bronze medals will be awarded to the athletes competing in these Olympic Games. Immediately, his team companion Cecilia Carranza hugged him, becoming the first pair ever to obtain a gold medal in the history of Argentine yachting. This achievement led Argentina to its best Olympic performance since London 1948. It will be the first time that the Argentine Men’s Hockey team “Los Leones” wins an Olympic medal.

August 18, 2016 19:07 UTC

If you’re the type to check out people’s clothing, you can’t go one day on the streets of Buenos Aires without noticing that porteñas love their platform shoes. When I arrived to BA, my first question was, “WHY?” My second question, to my surprise: “Where can I get some?”First, an acknowledgement: Not everybody in town loves platform shoes. She lightened up the style with coordinating – but not overly matchy – chunky platforms (also a Ricky Sarkany style). You say potato, I say platform. So love ’em or leave ’em, it’s safe to say that these shoes are in it for the long haul.

August 18, 2016 16:30 UTC

The Ruling Strategy, If There Is OneHow does this trial by error strategy work? “In most cases, Macri’s strategy seems to be composed of three stages: collective deliberation, centralized decision and decentralized implementation,” argues Andrés Malamud, a political scientist of Lisbon University. And whether Macri wanted to or not, it’s become his political strategy. Macri’s Boundaries: State Power Is No Matter of DoubtWhether the President is adopting the right or wrong road in terms of political strategy is not the right question. We can also add that Macri’s way of communicating “doesn’t use traditional channels but alternatives, based on social media and user interaction.

August 18, 2016 15:33 UTC

The Supreme Court has unanimously decided to halt the increase in gas prices, put forward by the Energy Ministry under Juan José Aranguren, for residential consumers, or homes. In addition, Judges Ricardo Lorenzetti, Carlos Maqueda, Elena Highton de Nolasco and Horacio Rosatti stipulated that policy changes of this nature (such as service hikes) must first be presented to the people through public hearings before being implemented. This is in accordance with Article 42 of the Constitution. When the Federal Court of La Plata ruled to ban gas price increases across the country, the Macri administration appealed the ruling, bringing it to the Supreme Court, which today has supported the Federal Court’s decision. Energy Minister Aranguren appeared on Tuesday before a special committee in Congress to justify the steep increases in utilities, collectively known as the tarifazo, including the increase in gas prices.

August 18, 2016 15:11 UTC

Yesterday, the Buenos Aires Provincial Senate approved a bill that limits the number of reelections for mayors, councillors and legislators in the province to one, i.e. This puts an end to the “indefinite reelection” system that encouraged many politicians to remain in power for decades and is still present in other provinces. The initiative affects 135 mayors, 138 legislators, 1,097 councillors and 427 school advisors in the province. FR leader, Sergio Massa, thanked Buenos Aires senators for their courage and celebrated the “end of a paradigm” on Twitter. There are currently four provinces that allow for an indefinite amount of reelections: Formosa, Catamarca, San Luis and Santa Cruz.

August 18, 2016 14:48 UTC





Following the Security Ministry’s decision to improve the security of President Mauricio Macri, additional measures are being taken to protect the Casa Rosada and other officials, as threats to their safety continue to be a regular occurrence. Everyone who arrived at the Casa Rosada after the long weekend — yes, even high-ranking officials — found that security procedures to enter the Casa Rosada had changed. This new procedure is a response to a bomb threat the Casa Rosada received last Friday. Other threats also arrived via social media, leading to two men being arrested last month for making threats in the name of ISIS. El Espectador also reports that former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has received threats as well.

August 18, 2016 14:15 UTC

Public and private teachers’ unions today announced they will conduct nationwide strikes, following the Macri administration’s refusal to re-open collective bargaining (or salary increases) negotiations. While public school teachers’ union (Ctera), announced their strike for August 24 and will march in different provinces, private school teachers’ union (Sadop), have decided to strike on September 2. Moreover, the union representing public school teachers in Buenos Aires Province (Suteba) — which already went on strike last week — decided to strike again for 48 hours sometime between late August and early September. It’s also important to clarify that the national collective bargaining agreement is not the final salary increase for teachers: each teachers’ union negotiates with its respective province, which actually pays teachers. Public school teachers in Buenos Aires Province, for example, agreed on a 43.6 percent salary increase.

August 18, 2016 13:52 UTC

Controversy Thursday, August 18, 2016 Irish Olympic executive arrested in ticket schemeIOC member Patrick Hickey was arrested yesterday in connection with an investigation into ticket reselling at the Rio Olympics. Hickey’s alleged involvement was through Ireland’s Olympic committee, which police said helped transfer tickets to an unauthorized vendor who would set high fees and disguise the transaction as a hospitality package. Hickey will of course continue to cooperate and assist with all ongoing enquiries,” the Irish body said in a statement. Hickey, a former judo athlete, has been an IOC member since 1995. “We have full confidence in the system here.”The allegations centered on more than 800 tickets belonging to the Irish committee.

August 18, 2016 06:31 UTC

Thursday, August 18, 2016 Chile court sentences dictatorship-era killersSantiago’s Palace of the Courts of Justice, home to the Supreme Court of Chile, the Santiago Court of Appeals, and the Military Court of the Chilean Army, Chilean Air Force and Chilean Carabineros. The slayings occurred in a detention centre in Pisagua, in the north of the country, in 1973. The victims were left-wing supporters of the ousted government of Salvador Allende, and were arrested after the coup and taken to Pisagua camp. The bodies were wrapped in burlap and then buried in a grave in the Atacama desert. The judge’s ruling order the Chilean state to pay a total of 510 million pesos (US$780,000) compensation to families of the victims for moral damages.

August 18, 2016 06:31 UTC

SOCCER — SPANISH SUPER CUP Thursday, August 18, 2016 Turan fires Barcelona to gloryBarcelona’s Lionel Messi raises up the Spanish Super Cup trophy after 3-0 win over Sevilla in second leg. Scores twice and Messi adds another in 3-0 victory over SevillaMADRID — Two goals from Arda Turan and one from Lionel Messi gave Barcelona a 3-0 win over Sevilla in the Spanish Super Cup second leg yesterday to seal a 5-0 aggregate victory. Messi made sure of Barça’s first trophy of the season when he headed Lucas Digne’s pass out of Rico’s reach. “It’s always difficult to play against Barcelona and more so when you have a 2-0 deficit from the opening leg,” Sevilla’s Luciano Vietto told Telecinco. The Super Cup is Spain’s traditional season opener between the winners of the league and King’s Cup.

August 18, 2016 06:31 UTC

Olympics — Men’s soccer Thursday, August 18, 2016 Brazil routs Honduras 6-0 to reach finalHost nation to seek revenge against Germany after embarrassing 7-1 World Cup lossRIO DE JANEIRO — With the fastest goal in Olympic history, Neymar led Brazil back to the gold-medal match. The Barcelona striker scored 15 seconds into the game and converted a penalty kick in second-half injury time yesterday to lead Brazil over Honduras 6-0 in the semifinals of the men’s tournament. Brazil has never won the Olympic title, and lost in the final at the 2012 London Games. The Olympic gold medal is the only major trophy the five-time World Cup champions haven’t won in soccer. One more win will give them the coveted Olympic gold.

August 18, 2016 03:00 UTC

Thursday, August 18, 2016 Green Film FestCinemark Palermo (Beruti 3399, 5777-1000) Until August 24, check schedule at www.greenfilmfest.com.ar Tickets: $90 at the venue or www.cinemark.com.arThe seventh consecutive edition of the Green Film Fest kicks off today. The international event seeks to broaden awareness of the environment through 14 movies, documentaries and animations. Among the offerings are the stories about a leading environmental organization, the crowdfunding revolution, the role of recycling, the fight against poverty, renewable energies, a kids orchestra that plays with instruments made out of waste and the food industry.

August 17, 2016 22:30 UTC

Resting on the corner of Costa Rica and Carranza is Green Bamboo, the restaurant that preceded the countless changes the neighborhood of Palermo has born witness to. Walking into Green Bamboo feels like entering another continent. The plan was never to open a Vietnamese restaurant. Owner Dario Muhafara’s original plan was to open a sushi bar but a meeting with the Vietnamese embassy sealed his fate. In order to bread and fry without the risk of the egg breaking apart, I imagined the consistency would be closer to a soft boil with a solid egg white and crumbly yolk.

August 17, 2016 21:22 UTC

I tried Tinder Social so you don’t have to. I tried Tinder Social because I have morals and principles but they can be bought with cheese fries and Fernet attention. Probably so you can’t add your unwitting sister to your Tinder Social group and give out her number. Picking your Group When you unlock Tinder Social, you can see all your Facebook friends who are already on Tinder Social. When my friend (also a girl) and I tried Tinder Social, our phones may or may not have stopped working.

August 17, 2016 21:11 UTC

The United States Ambassador to Argentina, the honorable Noah Mamet, has made it a priority to continue this tradition of focusing on Higher Education. The United States embassy, ICANA, and The Fulbright Commission would like to welcome you to our 14th annual EducationUSA University fair. EducationUSA also provides services to the U.S. higher education community to help institutional leaders meet their recruitment and campus internationalization goals. EducationUSA is your official source on U.S. higher education. The fair will provide students with an chance to interact face to face with representatives from 25 different universities such as University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), New York University, University of Arkansas, Virginia Tech, and the University of Southern California just to name a few.

August 17, 2016 20:37 UTC