Caras y Caretas (Uruguay)

Caras y Caretas is an Uruguayan weekly news magazine specialized in current affairs.

[1] In February 2017, a reporter for the magazine had her head grazed by a bullet shot by two individuals on a motorcycle, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.

[2] In 2020, the magazine launched a streaming service that had about 20,000 subscribers, with its main program being titled "Legitimate defense".

[1] A twentieth anniversary edition of the magazine was placed in the Legislative Library of Uruguay.

"[1] In 2023, prosecutor Gabriela Fossati filed a defamation complaint against Alberto Grille, director of Caras y Caretas, after he described her as a "cowardice" with her verdict against Alejandro Astesiano, the security chief of President Luis Lacalle Pou.