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Argentine president pays ‘fine’ for birthday dinner during COVID lockdown

Argentina's President Alberto Fernandez and the first lady on Monday paid a fine of three million pesos (about $24,000), in the form of a...

Families seek justice on anniversary of Argentina Jewish center bombing

Families of the victims of the 1994 bombing of a Jewish center in Argentina's capital Buenos Aires that left 85 dead and hundreds wounded,...

Female Argentine builders breaking down barriers

Dressed in blue overalls, Barbara Burruchaga pulls a rope lifting buckets of sand up to the roof.  Alongside other Argentine women, she breaks stone, mixes...

Argentina president says no law broken in vaccine scandal

Argentina's President Alberto Fernandez said Tuesday that no crime had been committed in a scandal over coronavirus vaccine queue-jumping that forced his health minister...

Minister quits over vaccine line-jumping

Buenos Aires­—Argentina’s health minister resigned late Friday after it emerged that friends of his had been able to skip the line for a COVID-19...

Argentina allows elective abortion; Chile starts own debate on issue

Argentina on Thursday became one of just a handful of Latin American countries to allow elective abortion, as neighboring Chile initiated its own debate...

Argentine activists celebrate landmark abortion bill

Pro-choice activists celebrated on the streets on Wednesday as Argentina joined a handful of South American nations to legalize abortion, a landmark decision in...

Argentina legalizes abortion after hours of debate in Senate

Argentina Wednesday became one of only a handful of South American nations to legalize abortion, after hours of debate in the Senate. Hundreds of thousands...

Argentina extends debt negotiations until Aug. 4

Buenos Aires"•Argentina will present a new offer to restructure its debt on Monday and has extended its deadline for creditors to agree until August...

Some non-essential stores reopen in Argentine capital

Buenos Aires city authorities began allowing some "non-essential" shops and businesses to reopen on Tuesday, easing coronavirus restrictions in place in the Argentine capital...

President-elect rejects IMF money 

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Argentina heads to polls with Macri on ropes

Buenos Aires, Argentina -- Voters in Argentina will cast ballots Sunday in a general election expected to hand the presidency to center-left Peronist candidate...
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