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Argentina removes federal judge over antisemitic remarks in historic first
Alfredo Eugenio López, who headed Federal Court No. 4 in the coastal city of Mar del Plata, was removed by Argentina’s Jury of Impeachment, a special panel composed of judges, lawmakers and lawyers.
Israeli mother, daughter's AI search history helped authorities track them down in Argentina
Iran appoints AMIA bombing suspect to National Security Council
AMIA bombing victims remembered as Argentina marks 32 years without justice
The Great Mifgash: Building global Jewish connections amid crisis
The Great Mifgash used AI-powered speed conversations to unite Jewish leaders across continents in just one evening.
Jewish artist expelled from Argentinian street fair after dispute over Palestinian flag
The incident on Sunday at the San Telmo fair began when the artist, identified by local outlets as “Karina,” asked a fellow vendor to remove the flag, arguing that it “supports terrorism.”
'More dignity': Argentine unions march against Milei's labor reform
The protest aims to influence lawmakers on the bill proposed by President Javier Milei, who has framed it as a way to create more formal sector jobs and reduce bureaucracy.
More Than a Game
The story of a football club that became a community for Olim from across the world
Gov't considers subsidizing flights between Israel and Argentina
Israel’s Finance Ministry plans to invite airlines to bid on launching a direct route to Argentina, exploring whether government support could make the long-haul flight economically viable.
Buenos Aires: School science fair volcano experiment goes horribly wrong, injuring 17
A volcano model - packed with powdered sulfur, charcoal, and what investigators called a “special salt” that matched the formula for gunpowder - detonated without warning.
‘Today, we burn the Jews’: Scandal after Argentinian high schoolers shout antisemitic slogan
Argentinian President Javier Milei strongly condemned the incident, calling it reprehensible.
Martin Winiar: Economist by day, stand-up comic by night
"If you come with the realistic expectation that people are people and countries are countries, you will notice that most Israelis are good, and it’s a wonderful country."
'He was always a friend' to Jewish people: Argentinian Jews mourn Pope Francis
"He tried to bring the church closer with the Jewish people, and he was always a friend, was always open to Jewish people and leaders that had questions or requests," said Rabbi Yosef Kleiner.
Tel Aviv ranks 8th most stable real estate market globally
The Israeli city joins San Francisco, Dubai, and other major urban centers in demonstrating market resilience through balanced rent and purchase price trends.