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Argentina in trouble again, issues currency controls as Debt Crisis spirals
Argentina’s embattled government has imposed currency controls intended to rein in a financial crisis that has damaged the country’s standing with investors, taken a bite out of its reserves and driven more people to an economic precipice.
Companies now need to get permission from the Central Bank of Argentina to buy foreign currency or precious metals, and to transfer that money abroad....
Argentina pro-life activist brutally beaten by three pro-abortion attackers
A member of New Wave Feminists in Argentina was attacked by a group of women, the pro-life organization announced on Facebook on Thursday. The account was accompanied by a picture of the woman, named Micaela, with a bloodied face.
According to New Wave Feminists, Micaela was wearing her light blue bandanna, which is a symbol of pro-life support in Buenos Aires, when she was approached by three women,...
Hundreds of Naked Argentinian Feminists Invoking Demons in Public to Destroy Men
Feminist invoking demons and getting possessed by them in Argentina. Wait what?
In the aftermath of the 2019 International Women’s day, videos of feminists doing feminist stuff are popping up everywhere. Latin American feminists are especially vicious animals.
In another video from Argentina, feminists are singing “it’s going down it’s going down the patriarchy is going down!” while walking...
Argentina closes Buenos Aires, urges all residents to evacuate for G20
Argentina’s capital city will go into a total security shutdown on Thursday as the heads of state of the world’s 20 biggest economies start arriving for the two-day G20 summit, which begins on Friday.
All flights over Buenos Aires will be diverted and trains, subways and all public transport will be cancelled for the duration of the summit, as the city braces for around 33 anti-G20 protests and...
Diego Maradona flips double middle fingers to Nigeria at FIFA 18
Diego Maradona sensationally gave a double middle finger salute to the crowd after Marcos Rojo scored a dramatic late winner to send Argentina through to the knockout stages of the World Cup with a 2-1 win over Nigeria.
Maradona had already made headlines when he reacted as though possessed by an other-worldly force when Argentina captain Lionel Messi put La Albiceleste in front with his first goal...
Argentina's relationship with Russia suddenly becomes 'strategic'
It seems that Russia has lost its influence in Argentina after the rise of pro-Western President Mauricio Macri to power. All of a sudden, Macri announced the continuation of strategic cooperation with Russia, and opened the doors of the country for such Russian state-run giants of the atomic and gas industries as Rosatom and Gazprom.
After leftist forces left the governments of Argentina and Brazil,...
Argentina anarchists burn Bibles, beat Christians, throw fire at them
Argentinian anarchists, naked harlots caught on video creating complete chaos in the streets of Buenos Aires by randomly attacking people, throwing fire at them hoping to burn them alive, burning Holy Bibles and target men who go to Church because of “patriarchy” and “Femicide” in what they call a “woman genocide”. No one is doing anything to any woman in Argentina,...
70mn yo dinosaur eggs with embryos inside unearthed in Argentina
Archaeologists in Argentina have announced the discovery of several dinosaur eggs – believed to be nearly 70 million years old and with the remainders of its embryos.
The eggs were found several years ago at a site called Auca Mahuevo in the southern region of Patagonia by a shepherd, but the find was only made public this week by local Cultural Heritage Director, Claudia Della Negra, Argentina’s...
Argentina Leader Follows Trump, Cracks Down On Illegal Immigration And Mulls Border Wall
The media establishment would like you to believe President Trump’s immigration orders are rooted in racism and Islamophobia. Thinking people know this is simply false.
Another country has recently enacted Trump-esque immigration policies, and no, it isn’t in Europe.
Argentina’s president Mauricio Macri has just followed suit with his own immigration crackdown and is even considering a border...
UN ratchets up Falklands pressure, UK rejects Argentina's territorial claim
Britain has rejected Argentine claims to the waters surrounding the Falkland Islands following a UN commission ruling that extended the South American nation’s maritime territory by 35 percent.
Downing Street dismissed the move as “not legally binding,” insisting the UN commission does not have jurisdiction over national sovereignty.
The government of the Falklands has expressed concern over...
Conservative opposition leader elected as Argentina's new president
Argentina opposition candidate Mauricio Macri (front-Right) celebrates his victory in the presidential election, November 22, 2015.
Argentina’s conservative opposition leader Mauricio Macri has defeated ruling party candidate Daniel Scioli in the presidential election, pledging a “marvelous” new era for the Latin American country.
Ending 12 years of leftist rule in Argentina, Macri won 52.1 percent...
Canadian mining company admits spilling cyanide in Argentina
Over a million liters of a cyanide solution leaked from Barrick Gold’s Veladero mine in Argentina’s western San Juan province – nearly five times more than previously reported. Meanwhile, a judge has lifted a ban on pumping toxic substances at the site.
The Toronto-headquartered mining company initially said it had spilled just 224,000 liters of the toxic liquid into the Potrerillos River. By...
Argentina orders HSBC to sack CEO over terrorist financing, money laundering
Argentina’s central bank has ordered HSBC to remove its local CEO within 24 hours over his alleged failure to thwart terrorist financing, money laundering, and tax evasion.
In March, Argentinian authorities ordered HSBC to return a mammoth $3.5bn (£2.3bn) from an array of accounts nestled offshore.
Argentina had accused the scandal-ridden bank of assisting over 4,000 clients in evading taxes by...
Argentina ruling coalition wins primary presidential elections
Daniel Scioli, the presidential candidate for Argentina’s governing coalition, celebrates after the results of the primary elections came in on August 10, 2015.
The presidential candidate for Argentina’s ruling coalition has secured the majority of votes in the country’s primary elections.
Daniel Scioli, the only candidate for the governing Front for Victory coalition, secured a 14-point...
Argentina issues new 50 peso banknote claiming Falklands on it
More than 30 years after Argentinian forces made a failed attempt to seize the Falkland Islands from the British, Argentina’s Central Bank has announced the introduction of a 50 peso note with the archipelago emblazoned on the front.
On the reverse side of the colorful note is an image of Antonio Rivero, the Argentinian rebel leader who led an 1833 uprising in an effort to reclaim the islands from...