Argentina
Che Sudaka: 'Barcelona was what it was and, sadly, is not anymore'
This is the story of a six-piece Barcelona-based band composed entirely of South Americans. We chart their journey from illegal street buskers to successful European band in Paris
argentina, barcelona, music, multiculturalism, brunch, festivals, solidays
Why do Germans sing 'Schland'?
In a week looking to Germany appearing in a world cup semi-final (and maybe a final), the new phenomenon comes in the form of an incomprehensible chant which drops the 'Deut' out of 'Deutschland' – are the Germans too drunk to hail their country?
argentina, football, world cup, england, tower of babel, music, germany
Back home in the Falklands
14 June 2007 marks twenty-five years of liberation from the Argentine military by British forces. A Falkland Islander born after the war discusses his islands' economical, European and neighbourly strides
argentina, identity, united kingdom, néstor kirchner, world affairs, stanley, local autonomy
Paper mills of discord along the Uruguay River
By building pulp mills, Finnish global corporation Botnia 'is willing to export pollution' along the binational stream, Argentina claims. Their announcements of further highway blockades is disrupting trade and travel
argentina, environment, consumers, economy, buenos aires, uruguay, the hague
