Argentina

Argentina News: Transportation Strike Shuts Down Airports, Schools and Banks in Argentina

Transportation unions in Argentina have caused the country to shut down. Transportation unions in Argentina have caused the country to shut down. A one-day national strike aimed at protesting income tax rates and a high rate of inflation that demonstrators say is eating up their earnings has led to a national standstill.

Argentina vs Ecuador: International Soccer Friendly Schedule, Stream, Predictions & Preview

Argentina and Ecuador will play one another in a much anticipated international soccer game. These two Latin American soccer nations will be on display at Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Latin Post previews the game here.

El Salvador vs. Argentina 2015: Soccer Organizers Apologize for Playing Wrong Anthem for El Salvador

Organizers of a soccer match between El Salvador and Argentina have apologized for playing the wrong national anthem.

Argentina-UK Relations 2015: Russia Denies Supersonic Bomber Deal With Argentina But 'Ready to Discuss' It

Although Russia has yet to hold any official negotiations regarding the leasing of a dozen supersonic bombers to Argentina, a senior government official has announced that the country would in fact be willing to consider such a deal in the future.

Mexico vs Ecuador: Live Score, Stream, Stats, Lineups & Updates From International Friendly Soccer Game

Mexico and Ecuador will play each other in an international soccer game. Latin Post provides Live game updates, stats and scores from this exhibition game.

Tea-Tasting Guru Charlie Baden Savors Herbal Blends From Guatemala, Mexico

Tea-tasting guru and Celestial Seasonings Blendmaster Charlie Baden shared with Latin Post what it's like to have an almost 40-year career tasting and blending a multitude of tea flavor profiles from around the world, including Guatemala and Mexico.

Argentina vs El Salvador: International Soccer Friendly Schedule, Stream, Predictions & Preview

Lionel Messi and Argentina will face El Salvador in an international friendly Saturday. These two clubs don't have a lot of history between one another on the field, but El Salvador would love nothing more than to prove their worth against South America's best. Latin Post previews the game and predicts who will win.

Argentine Archaeologists Trying to Determine If Ruined Buildings Were Once Nazi Hideouts

Researchers in northern Argentina have found German coins minted during World War Two in the ruins of a remote nature reserve.

'Wild Tales:' The Will to Power Showcased in Six Hilarious Stories

"Wild Tales" is such a diverse film in so many ways and yet its numerous narratives are all connected by an overarching idea about human behavior -- despite our best desires, all of us are commanded by our deepest instincts for power and pleasure. The results of these base instincts can lead to true tragedy, but also to fascinating comedy.

Argentina Arrest Two Paraguayan Men Trying to Cross Border With 19th Century Gold Worth More than $2M

According to Argentine authorities two Paraguayan men who were trying to get across the border with a 19th Century gold ingot worth more than $2m have been arrested.

'Dropped' TV Death: Bodies Identified Following Deadly French Reality TV Show Accident in Argentina

In Argentina ten people were killed in a horrific accident while filming a reality TV show string famous athletes.

Messi vs. Ronaldo: 'The Best is Cristiano' Above Lionel Messi, But Neymar Will Be Best Ever - Soccer Legend Pele

Real Madrid and Barcelona are huge soccer rivals with by far the best players in the world today, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. Pele, arguably the greatest player of all-time, seems to think Ronaldo has overtaken the top spot ahead of Messi.

Pope Francis Could Visit Argentina in Spring of 2016, Predicts Short Papacy

The pope could be visiting his home country of Argentina next year as he plans to visit other South American nations around that time. However, the pope believes he will not be in office for the rest of his life but only a few more years.

French Athletes Killed After Two Helicopters Crash While Filming Reality TV Show

Three well-known French athletes, five film crew members, and two Argentine pilots died when their two helicopters crashed in northern Argentina during the filming of a reality TV show.

Argentina Prosecutor Alberto Nisman Dead: Lawyer's Ex Wife Says Independent Investigation Found He Was Murdered

Alberto Nisman's ex wife, a judge, says an independent investigation found that Nisman was the victim of homicide and did not commit suicide or die in an accident.

Argentine Economy: President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner Says Argentina Is Only Country in the World to 'Reduce External Debt'

Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner defended her economic policy in a speech this weekend. She said Argentina is the only country in the world to have reduced its national debt.

Focus Movie Cast, Trailer & Release Date 2015: Adrian Martinez Talks Playing Will Smith's Snarky Sidekick (EXCLUSIVE)

When you're actor, writer, producer, and soon-to-be-director, Adrian Martinez life is pretty sweet for he often plays the sidekick, the wing man and the loyal friend who gets to share laughs both on and off-screen with some of the funniest and most talented actors in Hollywood.

San Antonio Spurs News & Notes: South Americans Manu Ginobili, Tiago Splitter Play Huge Role for 2015 NBA Championship Run

The San Antonio Spurs aren't playing nearly as good as they did last season when they won the NBA Championship. The team is in seventh place in the Western Conference standings. The South American pair of Tiago Splitter and Manu Ginobili will be needed greatly down the stretch by head coach Gregg Popovich.

Argentina Seeks US Help in Solving 1994 Bombing With Suspected Iran Involvement

The Argentine foreign affairs minister has sent letters to both the U.S. and Israel requesting American involvement in the 1994 AMIA bombing investigation. Argentina remains embroiled in controversy following the death of investigator Alberto Nisman who was in charge of the AMIA case.

Pluspetrol in Peru: Argentina Oil Company to Leave Country After Deadly Protests, Denies Environmental Damage

Pluspetrol, an Argentine oil company has announced that it will withdraw from an area of the Peruvian Amazon known as Pichanaki where it has been prospecting for potential gasoline deposits

Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner News: Prosecutor Asks Federal Judge to Investigate Argentina President's Alleged Tampering in 1994 Bombing Probe

Gerardo Pollicita, an Argentine prosecutor has requested that a federal judge investigate President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner over allegations that she helped to cover up Iranian links to 1994 bombing at a Jewish center that led to the deaths of 85 people.
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