List of Argentina articles
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<> on November 28, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. Argentina Fiat’s Car Manual Becomes Roadkill After Insulting Women
The manual referred to women as "co-pilots" and men as "alpha males."
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BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA - JANUARY 30: President of Argentina, Cristina Kirchner, gives a speach during an announcement of an increase of 18.26 percent for pensions accounting for a total hike of 38.61 since September last year, at Salon de la Mujer in Casa Rosada on January 30, 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Photo by Charly Diaz Azcue/LatinContent/Getty Images) Cry for Cristina
Cristina Fernández Kirchner's bad year is about to get a whole lot worse.
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GettyImages-498351854 After 15 Years, Argentina Agrees To Pay Back U.S. Creditors
Argentina ends 15 years in the financial wilderness after agreeing to pay its debts.
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BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA - MARCH 23: US President Barack Obama (L) and Argentina's President Mauricio Macri (R) meet at presidential palace "Casa Rosada" within Obama's two days long official visit in Buenos Aires, Argentina on March 23, 2016. (Photo by ) Can Mauricio Macri Save Argentina’s Economy?
With Obama’s trip offering new access to international markets, Argentina's new president will have to be tough to survive the bold reforms he seeks.
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Cerca_de_Puerto_Madryn Argentina sinks Chinese fishing boat
This is interesting: The Argentine coast guard tried to stop a Chinese fishing boat that it believed was operating illegally in an area rich with squid.
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Cubans gather at Revolution Square in Havana for a mass with Pope Francis, on September 20, 2015. Pope Francis will give mass on Revolution Square, the biggest event of his trip to Cuba, with nearly a million people expected to attend. The pontiff's eight-day tour will also take him to the United States. AFP PHOTO / FILIPPO MONTEFORTE (Photo credit should read FILIPPO MONTEFORTE/AFP/Getty Images) It’s Time to Respond to Latin America’s Shifting Winds
Washington can fill the gap left by the fall of Latin America's authoritarian populists.
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Nazi leader and war criminal Adolf Eichmann takes oath on May 5, 1961 during his trial in front of an Israeli Court in Jerusalem. He was sentenced to death and executed in Jerusalem on May 30, 1962. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read -/AFP/Getty Images) The Architect of the Holocaust Denied His Guilt Until His Dying Day
New letters released Wednesday show Adolf Eichmann's pleas for amnesty.
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Condor_opener_web_FINAL The Hunt for Justice
Documenting the legacy of a secret — and brutal — alliance of Latin American states against suspected leftists.
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GettyImages-500820398 crop Argentina Finds Its Voice on Human Rights
Look for Argentina’s new president to get tough on Cuba and Venezuela.
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GettyImages-500820398_960 Argentina’s New President Wants to Change the Way Latin America Does Business
Mauricio Macri is taking power with a mandate to jumpstart his country's flagging economy. But can he tip the region towards free trade?
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GettyImages-498359382 crop Latin America’s Leftists Get a Wake-Up Call
Mauricio Macri's victory in Argentina may lead to a new era of honesty about human rights abuses in Latin America.
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GettyImages-498354976_960 After a Century, the Center-Right Returns to Argentina
Is Mauricio Macri's victory the end of 100 years of failed governance?
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Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner (C) gestures after taking an oath to Security Minister Maria Rodriguez (R) at the Government House, in Buenos Aires on December 4, 2013. AFP PHOTO / Juan Mabromata (Photo credit should read JUAN MABROMATA/AFP/Getty Images) The Perverse Game Theory of Argentina’s Messed-Up Election
Here’s how each candidate can win Sunday’s vote for the presidency. Warning: this gets weird.
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GettyImages-493466946_10-21 It’s All (Still) Coming Up Cristina
No matter who wins Argentina's upcoming presidential elections, President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner is poised to remain a powerful influence.