Carlos Stornelli became a figure that transcends his role as prosecutor: It is a symbol of that cross between justice, politics and intelligence that defines power in Argentina. From the nineties to the Cuadernos cause, His career condenses key conflicts of national public life. Admired by those who see him as the researcher who encouraged Kirchnerism and questioned by those who consider him an operator who is not at all equidistant. Stornelli embodies two exclusive stories in a polarized society. “The crack prosecutor” is this week’s NEWS title. Rodis Recalt makes an x-ray that brings us closer to the chiaroscuros of the history of who today is considered Cristina Kirchner’s number one public enemy.
Also, on this week’s cover, the most scandalous reaches of libertarian flat-eartherismafter the anti-vaccine show in Congress.
AND in showbiz codethe Buenos Aires raid of the Spanish Rosalía and Stephen King, from best seller to king of cinema and series.

