Dilma Rousseff said That Obama “Took Responsibility” for Espionage
The President of the United States, Barack Obama, pledged to respond “before Wednesday” to Brazilian authorities for espionage that distanced the relations between the two countries, Dilma Rousseff...
View ArticleSpain through Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo offers Argentina Falklands Support
Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo, Spain’s foreign minister, compared his country’s battle to get Britain to surrender sovereignty over Gibraltar – a small, rocky outpost ruled by Britain for three centuries...
View ArticleVulture Act as Entrepreneurs: Buy Cheap and Sell Expensive
The Economist Claudio Loser compared with entrepreneurs to the bondholders who claim the Argentina to pay them 100% of the debt. “Vulture funds are not welcome, but do what every entrepreneur does:...
View ArticleAFIP Suspend Control over Operating of Gaming Companies
The Federal Administration of public income (AFIP) decided to suspend a new regime of information that forced to operating companies of gaming. The decision became known through the general 3.528...
View ArticleDilma Rousseff and Barack Obama Meeting Over Spying at G-20 Summit
In an attempt to dispel the tension generated by the revelations that U.S. intelligence services intercepted communications of Dilma Rousseff, the US President, Barack Obama, met alone with his...
View ArticleUnder Government Pressure, Advertising in Newspapers Fell by 78% in August
Notices of private print advertisers fell by 78% in August, with respect to the same month in 2012, according to a monthly study released by opposition deputies Thursday. It’s “Index of censorship to...
View ArticleGov’t Calls for Oil Investments, Says Country is In ‘Transition Stage’
ARGENTINEPOST – Cabinet chief Jorge Capitanich explained that the country currently imports u$s 12 billion dollars in energy but said that “strenuous efforts” are being made to increase local oil...
View ArticleWTO Cuts World Trade Growth Forecasts for 2014 and 2015
ARGENTINEPOST – Global goods trade will grow less than hoped this year and next, and factors including regional conflicts and the Ebola outbreak are putting a quick return to stronger growth at risk,...
View ArticleUS Conducts Five More Airstrikes in Syria, Iraq Against Islamic State
ARGENTINEPOST – The United States military today confirmed it had launched five more airstrikes targeting Islamic State in Syria and Iraq in the latest round of attacks on the militant group. One...
View ArticleUN Climate Summit Sets Goals to Save Forests, Use Clean Energy
ARGENTINEPOST – A United Nations summit on climate change agreed to widen the use of renewable energy and raise billions of dollars in aid for developing countries in an effort to increase the...
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