The New York Times

Argentina's Stolen Babies, and the Grandmother Leading the Search | Retro Report
Estela de Carlotto has spent nearly four decades searching for her grandson, one of the 500 babies who disappeared after their mothers were taken by the military regime in Argentina in the 1970s.
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A comprehensive and in-depth history of Latin American visual arts, from Pre-Columbian to Contemporary Art. In addition to featuring the most significant images of our art, the series reflects on the interrelationship between artists from different countries, the influence they exerted on others, the social and political context that shaped their creations, and the impact these diverse expressions have on Latin American identity. The series contains more than 194 interviews with researchers, curators, and artists from across Latin America; and a list of works from the region's leading museums and collections: Mexico, Guatemala, Cuba, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Chile, Uruguay, and Argentina.




Euronews

E-ELT: Europe's Extreme New Telescope | Space

The Atacama desert in Chile is famous for nothing: no water, no plants, no animals. That makes it a perfect place for astronomy, and the ideal location to build the European Extremely Large Telescope, or E-ELT, the world's largest ever optical and infrared telescope.​​​​​​​




Bloomberg

Argentina Default Dance Looms Over Luxury Car Sales
With just hours remaining until a potential Argentina debt default, Bloomberg's Willem Marx explains how the current government's economic policies have impacted some Buenos Aires businesses in surprising ways.
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FourFourTwo

The Greatest Game In World Cup History | Argentina 2-2 England 1998 documentary
In the build-up to Russia 2018 FourFourTwo Films is celebrating the last 20 years of World Cup history through a game, a player, a moment, a team and a goal – everything that makes the World Cup great. We start this journey at France 98',  England vs Argentina - the game that had everything. Those involved talk us through the great goals, a seminal sending off, penalty heartbreak and Mick Jagger. 
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CCTV Americas Now

Falkland Islands Debate: Interview with Malvinas Secretary
Argentina chose not to acknowledge last year's referendum on the Falkland Islands that maintained the status of the disputed region. CCTV's Joel Richards sits down with Daniel Filmus, whom Argentina appointed Malvinas Secretary to claim sovereignty over the region and speak on its behalf."
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Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey

Becoming Ringling Audition Series | The Greatest Show On EarthIn Episode 3 of our Becoming Ringling Audition Series, Giulio and the creative team head to the vibrant city of Buenos Aires, renowned for their passionate rhythm and dancing. We meet Argendance, a folk-dance troupe that introduces a fusion of Boleadoras and Malambo that will leave audiences mesmerized.




HSBC

Lemon Growers Branch Out | HSBC NOW
After starting with just one orchard 40 years ago, Citrusvil now produces more than 240,000 tonnes of lemons a year. The business, based in Tucuman, Argentina, is one of the largest lemon exporters in the world, even helping some soft drink manufacturers to get some added fizz. 
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International Olympic Committee

133rd IOC Session | Buenos Aires, Argentina
The Session is the general assembly of the IOC members. The supreme body of the IOC, its decisions are final. An ordinary Session is held once a year. Extraordinary Sessions may be convened by the President or upon the written request of at least one-third of the members. The first meetings of the 133rd Session of the International Olympic Committee were held in Buenos Aires from 8 to 9 October. 
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