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Days Before Dying, Prosecutor Accusing Argentina's President of Cover-Up Told Us His 'Proof Is Strong’
VICE News spoke to Alberto Nisman the day after he publicly accused President Kirchner of a cover-up to protect Iranian officials from possible charges over a Jewish center bombing in 1994. Two days later, he was found dead.
Argentine Prosecutor Who Accused President of Bombing Cover-Up Found Dead
Alberto Nisman was due to testify to parliament on Monday over his claims that Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner plotted to clear Iranian suspects in the 1994 bombing of a Buenos Aires Jewish center.
Why Is Russia Trading Warplanes for Beef?
You don't often see major powers bartering food staples for weapons systems, but the recent move by Vladimir Putin is actually a savvy bit of strategic thinking.
Did Argentina Just Open the Door to Personhood for Apes?
A court in Argentina has ruled that non-human persons can't be kept in cages. Will America follow suit?
Riots in Buenos Aires After Argentina's World Cup Final Defeat
VICE News took the Buenos Aires subway to the chaotic post-defeat disturbances at the Obelisk monument. More than 100 people were arrested.
Deported Argentine Hooligan Who Mocked Authorities Says He’ll Be at World Cup Final
Pablo "Bebote" Alvarez told VICE News his deportation won't faze him. He'll be at the final against Germany, the hooligan leader said.
Vultures Circle as Argentina's Debt Crisis Gets Weird
Argentina missed a Monday deadline to settle its sovereign debt — but still has a 30-day grace period before the "vulture funds" swoop in.
When Brooklyn Turns Into Buenos Aires
Luis Costra moved to New York to chase a girl. While she might be gone, he's still here and he's preaching the gospel of Messi, Aguero, and the Argentinian national soccer team.
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If we had a daytime rave in the hidden tropics of the moon, it might sound like this.
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Do not be alarmed by the shiny, googly eyes. They may be from the future, but they are not aliens.
Surge in Vigilante Justice Ignites Lynching Wave in Argentine Province
Buenos Aires Province Gov. Daniel Scioli vowed to spend 600 million Argentine pesos on increasing security.