Parts of the Argentine Pampas, a vast expanse of flat grasslands, look more like wetlands these days following record rains, with local farmers warning of a "catastrophic" impact to their livelihoods.
Archaeologists have discovered a previously unknown ancient lineage of humans living in Argentina, shedding light on the earliest settlements in one of the world’s last places to be occupied by our ...
Bordered by the Río Paraná, South America's second-biggest river, this agricultural district 300 miles north of Buenos Aires represents the northern region of the pampas — once the famed beef-growing ...
A new study published in Nature reveals that a distinct group of early humans lived in this region for at least 8,000 years, ...
Tomas VIOLA AFP Nov 12, 2025 1 hr ago 0 Argentina is one of the world's leading food producers. Its agro-industrial sector represented 58 percent of Argentina's total exports in 2024 Argentina is one ...
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