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2014 U.S. Open: Top Latin American Tennis Players To Watch

The 2014 U.S. Open is underway in New York City, and the greatest tennis players in the world will face one another for a chance to be crowned US Open Champion. This tournament has many Latin American born players, and Latin Post.com takes a look at some of the best Latino tennis stars playing at the U.S. Open.

Latin America News: Missing Argentina Grandchild Kidnapped During Dictatorship Discovered

Kidnapped during Argentina's military dictatorship, a woman has discovered through DNA testing that she is the daughter of a couple who disappeared during the country's tumoultous regime.

Pope Francis Family Death News 2014: 3 Relatives Killed in Crash; 1 in Serious Condition

Three relatives of Pope Francis died in a car crash Tuesday after the pontiff's nephew hit a truck carrying corn while driving along a provincial highway in Argentina.

Oscar 2015 Predictions Foreign Film: Argentina, Ecuador Among Contenders; Turkey, Poland Submit Movies

The Foreign Film category at the Academy Awards is often one of the most intriguing due to its ability to reveal new works to viewers. However, it is always hard to predict the category this early on in the year especially when individual countries have yet to submit their films to the Academy.

Rio de Janeiro, The Bahamas and Eight More Vacation Spots That Draw Hispanic Millennials

Urban areas with large Hispanic populations tend to draw more Hispanic vacationers, compared to other destinations in the U.S. And when traveling abroad, Hispanics like to go where they have a semblance of kinship and relative roots.

Argentina LGBT Tourism: A Model Boom in Industry

Argentina has played host to an important conference on LGBT tourism and has led the way in Latin America toward acceptance, thereby benefitting economically.

Argentine Grandmothers Search for Children Kidnapped During Argentina's Dirty War

Argentine who helped found a search group for missing war children found her own grandchild this week

Argentine Activist Estela Carlotto Finds Stolen Grandson 36 Years Later

Estela Carlotto, the 83-year-old leader of an Argentine human rights group committed to finding babies stolen by the 1976-1983 military dictatorship, has found her very own grandson after 36 years.

Argentina Explosion: Fatal Gas Plant Blast Under Investigation

A plant explosion in Argentina killed 1, injured a few others and left thousands without power over the weekend.

Argentina News 2014: Argentines Not Yet Concerned About Effects of Default

Argentina defaulted on its debts last week, and a U.S. federal court prevented Argentina from making debt payments on restructured debts until paying off $1.5 billion to hedge funds. Still, life in the country is continuing as usual.

Argentina, International Debt: US Takes Blame for Default

After attempting to make a restructuring payment in June, a US judge blocked Argentina and said it had to pay billions to hedge funds that it owed before it could make the payment. Argentina said it could not and therefore ended up defaulting on the debt. But the country says the U.S. tricked it into defaulting.

Latin American Countries Criticize Israel's Actions in Gaza

Latin American countries are denouncing Israel's actions, and some countries are taking diplomatic actions to show their support for Palestinians.

Dow Jones Industrial Average News: Stock Market Takes a Huge Fall Amidst Argentina's Defalt

Dow loses over 300 points on news of Argentina debt default Stock markets took notice to news of Argentina's defaulting on its debt and responded by sinking.

Argentina National Team News: New Coach: Gerardo Martino or Jose Pekerman - Which is the Better Pick? [Poll]

Argentinean managers Gerardo Martino and Jose Pekerman have been the two most prominent names to come up as replacements for the departed Alejandro Sabella as coach of the Argentina national team. But is either man suited for the job?

Argentina's Economic Struggles: Argentines Hide in Brazil Long After World Cup

Its been weeks since the end of the World Cup and the heartbreaking loss for Argentines, but many refuse to return to their home country. Rio's tourism agency said they weren't prepared for this and had no procedure to ensure the visitors would leave-- to enter Brazil from Argentina all you need is a government ID.

China and Latin America: Argentina and China Sign Trade Deals

The two nations sign over 20 trade agreements and China has loaned billions of dollars for infrastructure projects in the South American nation.

Copa America 2015: Ranking the Top Contenders for Next Year's Major Tournament

The World Cup is over and will not return for another four years. In the intervening summers, fans of international soccer will have to lavish their attention on confederation tournaments such as the CONCACAF's Gold Cup or UEFA's Euro in 2016. Next summer also sees the return of the CONMEBOL's Copa America. A lot of South American countries will turn to tournament as a consolation for their big loss in Brazil this summer. Here are the top contenders to win in Chile.

World Cup 2014: Reliving the Best and Worst Moments of the FIFA World Cup Brazil

Every tournament is filled with a plethora of beautiful moments as well as woeful forgettable ones. Here is a look at the Good, the Bad and the Ugly of the 2014 World Cup.

Vladimir Putin and President of Argentina Broker Nuclear Power Deal

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a nuclear deal with Argentina to bolster Russia's ties in Latin America.

World Cup 2014: World Cup Tournament Brings Together People of All Cultures [Watch]

The month-long tournament that is the 2014 FIFA World Cup is finally over. As soccer fans across the world try to adjust to life without the "the beautiful game" in their life after Sunday's finale at Estádio Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro, Latin Post.com takes a look back at the fan experience throughout the World Cup that saw Latinos and people of different backgrounds come together as one to watch the biggest soccer tournament in the world.

FIFA World Cup 2014 Results, Analysis; Germany vs. Argentina: Why Germany Won & Argentina, Lionel Messi Lost Final

Germany has defeated Argentina 1-0 with an extra time goal from Mario Goetze in the 2014 FIFA World Cup Final Sunday in Brazil. Now, Latin Post.com breaks down the game and why the Germans became Europe's first nation to capture the trophy in South America, as well as why Lionel Messi's coronation as the best player of all time has been put on hold.
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