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Echoes of the Argentine experience have reverberated in the U.S. since Trump fired the Bureau of Labor Statistics ...
America is still a long ways from that nightmare scenario, but any attempt to follow in the footsteps of past Argentinian ...
Argentina's Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner (pictured in 2013) must serve her six-year prison sentence for a corruption conviction. File Photo by ...
Lawyers for ex-president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner have requested prison sentences of 15 years for Fernando Sabag ...
Kirchner needs to be centre stage as a matter of survival. Once he has imposed his authority and has the people’s backing, then he negotiates.” ...
Argentina's President Alberto Fernandez, right, and Vice President Cristina Fernandez, attend a ceremony celebrating the 100th anniversary of the state-run oil company YPF, in Buenos Aires ...
Argentina's government is not known for mathematical sharpness. Despite this, a deal is expected to be reached before Kirchner leaves the Casa Rosada in the capital city next year.
Kirchner's move to nationalize Argentina's energy company sparked worry, but she's confident her country will support her just as it did the famed populist leader ...
He was 60. Kirchner, who guided the country from 2003 to 2007, was a sitting congressman and leader of President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner’s Justicialist party at the time of his death.
Argentina represents the second or third largest economy in South America (depending on how one estimates such things), with strong cultural and family links to Latin Europe. Its capital, Buenos ...