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A political era is collapsing in Argentina in a swirl of corruption cases
The case of José López epitomizes the fall of the once mighty Kirchneristas. The former minister was arrested last month trying to donate $9 million dollars to some nuns in a convent.
These Fugitives Were Caught In Argentina — But We Still Don't Know How They Escaped
The arrest of the fugitives opens a new chapter in a political scandal that allegedly involves high level members of the government of former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner in an ephedrine trafficking ring.
The Death of the Prosecutor Who Investigated the 1994 Jewish Center Bombing in Argentina
Here is a timeline of key events related to the mysterious death of Alberto Nisman in Argentina, a case that dredged memories of one of the worst terrorist attacks in Latin American history.
The Death of a Prosecutor: Argentina’s Kirchner Accuses Nisman of Ties to Vulture Fund Manager
We spoke to Diego Lagomarsino, the aide who lent Alberto Nisman the gun used to end his life. In three months since the man investigating the AMIA center bombing was found dead, the case gets weirder and uglier.
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.