Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner
Argentine Prosecutor's Ex-Wife Says She Was Given Magazine With 'Bullet Mark' Photo the Day Before His Death
An drafted arrest warrant for President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner was found in the apartment of Alberto Nisman, who was due to present claims she orchestrated a cover-up over the 1994 Buenos Aires bombing.
Argentina Prosecutor Who Accused Kirchner Had Steady Contact With US Embassy, Leaked Cables Show
Alberto Nisman talked frequently with the US embassy in Buenos Aires, offering heads-up on his moves and getting coached by American officials on his work investigating the 1994 AIMA center bombing.
Argentine President Moves to Dissolve Intelligence Agency in the Wake of Prosecutor's Death
Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner had previously blamed rogue agents for the mysterious death of Alberto Nisman, who had alleged a government cover-up over the 1994 bombing of a Buenos Aires Jewish center.
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.
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.
The World’s Saddest Polar Bear Is Staying Put in Argentina
Arturo, 29, paces repetitively in his pen, in what activists call zoochosis-like behavior. Zookeepers say he will not be moved to Canada.
Troubled Argentina Is Led by a Vice President Facing Corruption Charges
President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, in bed with laryngitis, is missing the World Cup party in Argentina — and avoiding a few scandals.
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.
Talons Out: Argentina Desperately Fighting “Vulture Funds” Over Debt
A Supreme Court decision in the debt "trial of the century" could endanger debt restructuring efforts by countries around the world.
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