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Judge Tosses Out Case Against Argentina's President, in Claims Called a 'Copy-Paste'
On the same day a judge categorically dismissed the claims that Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner orchestrated a cover-up for Iran, the president reshuffled key posts in her cabinet.
Massive 'March of Silence' Marks One Month Since Argentine Prosecutor's Mysterious Death
Thousands came out in Argentina to pay homage to the prosecutor who died under suspicious circumstances the day before he was set to present his case against President Cristina Kirchner for her alleged role in impunity in the 1994 AIMA bombing case.
Argentina Minister Defends Kirchner's Offensive 'Chinese Accent' Tweet
Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner mocked a stereotypical Chinese accent in a tweet during a visit to Beijing, but the gaffe didn't appear to hamper her government's aims at increasing strategic relations with China.
Argentina’s Government Denies That the Country Has Defaulted — But It Has
The government’s default on its debt threatens to further erode confidence and amplify the economic uncertainty of its deep recession.