Daniela Vargas, a native of Argentina who was detained by U.S. immigration agents after she publicly criticized Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids, was released last week.
When it comes to taking a progressive approach toward gender recognition reform, some countries seem to be ahead of the U.S. as they have introduced legislative protections and laws for the transgender people.
The government of Buenos Aires has suspended all major music festivals after five people died due to drug overdoses. Another five people were in the hospital while another five were taken into custody.
A U.S. court ruling cleared the way for Argentina to pay its debts and return to global credit markets early next week, as a new president tries to turn the page on almost a decade and a half of messy defaults and litigation.
The U.S court had ruled allowing Argentina to reenter the global capital market. Held back by a number of creditors and debts for years, Argentina can now look forward in restructuring and remaking its financial status and capabilities.
Argentine President Mauricio Macri, who was named in the controversial Panama Papers, promised to declare all documents pertaining to his alleged involved in offshore holdings to prove his innocence.
The debt crisis of Argentina will soon end as the country agreed on a $250 million deal with its holdout creditors. The deal will put an end to the long-running case that's been affecting the country's economy.
Argentina has decided to pulled the plug in its venture with Venezuelan TV network Telesur. The Argentinian government accused Telesur of leaving aside alternative viewpoints.
A judge sided with Argentina in its debt standoff on Wednesday, agreeing to let orders protecting creditors expire so that large U.S. hedge funds and smaller entities and people can be paid at least $6.2 billion to satisfy settlements reached over the last month.
On Tuesday, a group of Argentine bondholders urged a U.S. judge to wait longer before lifting injunctions that restrict the country from paying off some debts.
The Central bank of Argentina sealed a deal seven Wall Street banks for $5 billion of loans as the government looks to bolster reserves ahead of discussions with holdout creditors.
Argentina's Congress will reverse two laws that blocks the settlement of a case that has clumped the country's economy by keeping it away from the global bond market.
A US District Judge has shown its willingness to lift the injunctions regarding Argentina's defaulted bonds. Due to the previous court ruling, Argentina was not able to pay its debts towards its creditors.
Argentina's major creditors rejected the notion of removing the injunctions for debt settlment. They claimed that the action can only slow down the current negotiations.
Anibal Fernandez, a loyal ally and the former chief of staff of Argentinian president Cristina Fernandez, has been charged by a judge for committing fraud against the state. He has been accused of reaping benefits from a government program that gives free medicine and cribs to poor familiies.
Jeremy Corbyn firmly believes that sympathy movements is legal in most other countries, it should also be legal in UK. The labour leader also would want to work with Argentina regarding one of its disputed island.
Argentina's Finance Ministry confirmed that they will make an offer to the U.S. hedge funds to settle the current legal battle that caused the country to be excluded in global credits market.
Argentina's new government has affirmed its decision to fight for its right over the Falkland Islands. As the tensions grew for both nations, proper measures are needed.
Prominent convicts Victor Schillaci, Cristian Lanatta, and his brother Martin Lanatta shot two traffic officers last Thursday after escaping top security Argentina prison General Alvear.