Almost five years after the death of Alberto Nisman, Netflix once again features the series, "Nisman: The Prosecutor, the President and the Spy" on January 1.
Argentina has finally come up with an agreement with U.S. hedge funds to settle the $4.6 billion worth of bonds that left the country in a 15-year debt bout.
Argentina’s recently elected leader, Mauricio Macri, intends to make certain that that justice is served in the case of the State Prosecutor Alberto Nisman mysterious death.
Mauricio Macri, the new right-leaning leader of Argentina, has just been been sworn in, putting an end of to a dozen years of what has been dubbed “Kirchnerism,” a time typified by widespread social programs and large government spending.
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, Argentina's president for the last eight years, is making her last official day in office a difficult one for her successor Mauricio Macri.
Following Argentina’s historic run-off election on Sunday, the South American country made a turn towards the right with the election of Mauricio Macri.
The exit polls of Argentina’s historical presidential run-off election indicate that opposition candidate Mauricio Macri, the mayor of Buenos Aires, is set to be the new leader of the South American nation.
Daniel Scioli, Argentina's ruling party choice for presidential candidate, said that if he takes office he would improve benefits for retired citizens and manage this by using funds for the nation's social security system.
A day after Argentina’s presidential election, ballet counters have determined that neither the left leaning current party favorite Daniel Scioli, nor the center-to-right candidate, Mauricio Macri, have earned enough votes to be the considered the clear winner.
After a dozen years of “Kirchnerism,” Argentines are heading to the polls to elect a new leader.As previously reported Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has already served the two consecutive terms allowed by Argentina’s constitution and cannot run again until 2019. Kirchner’s political tenure was preceded by her late husband President Néstor Kirchner.
As they increase their efforts to track down former spymaster Antonio Stiuso, the Argentine government has warned the United States that their perceived reluctance to help locate the fugitive is jeopardizing their relationship with the Latin American nation.
President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has announced that over 4,000 archaeological artifacts, which have been kept in Argentina, will be returned their rightful owners in Ecuador and Peru.
Despite recent speculation that she might run for congress, Argentine president Cristina Fernandez says she will not seek another political office when her second term ends in December.
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.
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.
Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman, the man who officially accused high ranking government off's Aicials of covering up an Iranian connection to the 1994 car bombing of a Jewish center in Buenos Aires, had drafted an arrest warrant for President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner before dying on Jan. 19.