Gaston Cavanagh
New Prosecutor in Jewish Center Bombing Case Accuses Kirchner of a Deal With Iran — Again
Nearly a month since the death of prosecutor Alberto Nisman, the man replacing him on Friday repeated the claim that President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner ordered a cover-up of Iran's involvement in the 1994 attack.
The Secret Deal at the Heart of the Nisman Accusations Against Argentina’s Government: Fact or Fiction?
Prosecutor Alberto Nisman died before he could prove the president was aware of a deal to absolve Iran of involvement in the 1994 AMIA center bombing. The government, for one, says it cannot import Iranian oil.
Antonio Stiuso, the Feared Ex Spy Chief Making Argentina's Government Tremble
The former head of the Intelligence Secretariat worked closely with Alberto Nisman, the prosecutor found dead after accusing Cristina Kirchner of a cover-up. Now he has been called to testify — and has a lot to tell.
Argentina Minister Defends Kirchner's Offensive 'Chinese Accent' Tweet
Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner mocked a stereotypical Chinese accent in a tweet during a visit to Beijing, but the gaffe didn't appear to hamper her government's aims at increasing strategic relations with China.
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.
There Is A Tampon Shortage Plaguing the Women of Argentina
Currency and import restrictions by the government have resulted in a scarcity of tampons since December in Argentina. 'As summer nears, the lack of tampons is a problem. You can’t go to the beach or get into the water,' one woman said.
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.
Suspected Italian Mafia Boss Nabbed in Argentina While Trying to Enter Brazil
Pantaleone Mancuso is allegedly linked to the powerful and violent 'Ndrangheta crime syndicate.
Los Monos: The Drug Gang of Rosario, Argentina's Most Violent City
Crime-riddled Rosario saw the rise of the Cantero family, and the chaos that came with it.
Grandmother Reunites With Grandson Stolen During Argentina's Dictatorship
A 36-year-old music teacher in Argentina is confirmed as a baby taken from a captured dissident during Argentina's brutal Dirty War.
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.