Argentina gives asylum to alleged Chilean assassin
Argentines risking all to carry huge wads of cash
Ex-Argentine officer fights extradition from US
Guerrillas’ child testifies against kidnapper
Argentine ‘dirty war’ general gets life sentence
Rooney, Ronaldo, now Messi - stars misfire in Cup
Argentine ex-dictator faces human rights charges
Argentina: Ex-dictator faces human rights charges
Secret list shows fate of Argentine disappeared
Accused drug trafficker to be extradited to the US
Argentine lawyer says US extraditing wrong man
Argentina nabs alleged Colombian money launderer
Rights conflict in Argentine court battle over DNA
Argentina opens dirty war torture garage trial
Beauty queen denies drug traffic charge in court
Argentina: Colombian model arrested on drug charge
Beauty queen’s lawyer denies evidence of drug link
Argentina charges ex-dictator with 49 more murders
Argentina’s last dictator gets 25 years in prison
Argentines try probing crimes of Franco’s Spain
Cable ties Kissinger to Chile controversy
WASHINGTON — As secretary of state, Henry Kissinger canceled a U.S. warning against carrying out international political assassinations that was to have gone to Chile and two neighboring nations just days before a former ambassador was killed by Chilean agents on Washington’s Embassy Row in 1976, a newly released State Department cable shows.
German journalist seeks release of Eichmann files
Suspect: Charges in Argentine bomb case are ‘lies’
Argentine stolen at birth, now 32, learns identity
Siblings face deportatation after work for feds
Argentine cleric gets 8 years in sex abuse case
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