With inflation continuing to rise in Argentina, many struggle to pay for essentials like food and medicine.
Teresa Bo
Teresa Bo, based in Buenos Aires, covers Latin America, where she has investigated the darker side of Argentinian politics and reported in-depth on th... e "war on drugs", travelling deep into the jungles of Colombia, Bolivia, and Peru. She won two major awards in Spain for her coverage of the war in Iraq, including the prestigious Lara Prize for Best Journalist Under 30 years old. A native Argentinean, Teresa holds a bachelor's degree in international politics and a master's degree in international peace and conflict resolution.
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From the capital city and into the provinces – the coronavirus makes its way relentlessly across Argentina.
About 22,000 of them are burning, in at least a dozen provinces – including one of the most biodiverse regions in the country.
The debate over judicial reform has polarised society once again.
Argentina steps up efforts to find a coronavirus vaccine, as the economy struggles under a months-long lockdown.
Angry and exhausted by months of lockdown – Argentinians take over the streets of Buenos Aires.
Argentina turns up the heat on illegal fishing by foreign boats.
Escalating protests in Bolivia revive memories of last year’s violence, which led to the resignation of former President Evo Morales.
Under the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic, police in Argentina are also tackling a rise in crime.
Protesters in Argentina question the government’s motives for a proposed overhaul of the justice system.