Buenos Aires

Letters from the Falklands front: Trauma and machismo continue to define the Malvinas issue in Argentina

In his tenth diary entry, Dominic Hilton worries that the Argentine capital could become another Miami or Dubai if it were to get its act together

Dominic Hilton spots a sniper on a balcony, has embarrassing encounters in lifts and thinks gender-neutral language would make learning Spanish a lot easier

Dominic Hilton meets a nun on national day and tries an Argentine MRI

Dominic Hilton on the Instagram influencers in his plaza, conversations with his mother and a terrible death on the streets near his home

Dominic Hilton comments on the latest perceived injustice in the capital, a man eating dog biscuits, and the strange meaning of numbers in Argentina

Dominic Hilton contemplates the origins of his obsession with money

Dominic Hilton offends the fumigation guy and witnesses the death of a former President

In the fourth instalment of his diary, Dominic Hilton tries to understand Argentina’s ‘redhead curse’

In the third instalment of his diary, Dominic watches a man doing ballet on top of the British Ambassador’s Residence, and deals with his rude neighbour