Argentine President Mauricio Macri, a soccer fan, told CNBC he is confident he could convince Lionel Messi, often called the best player in the world, to return to the national side.
The soccer star’s lawyers are confident that the appeal against the 21-month jail term slapped on the Barcelona striker and his father for tax fraud will be successful.
The Portuguese enter their second Euro championship round deadlocked with the two previous tournament favorites.
The Barcelona talisman and his father, Jorge, won't serve actual jail time but face a 21-month long probation.
The Barcelona superstar was sentenced to 21 months in prison, but its highly unlikely he'll spend a minute in a cell.
The Argentine captain announced his departure from the national team after losing the second consecutive Copa America final to Chile late Sunday.
The Argentina national squad captain’s retirement from international soccer follows his country’s second consecutive Copa America finals defeat to Chile.
Leaving the EU could weaken Britain’s diplomatic clout, giving Argentina an opportunity to claim sovereignty over the islands.
As the U.K. votes in its EU referendum, we go behind the scenes at the company behind Britain’s iconic Brompton folding bike.
The Copa America semifinal match is sold out. Tickets are available on the secondary market, but they might cost you.
Events celebrating Julian Assange are scheduled for Sunday even as he remains the subject of a European arrest warrant seeking his extradition.
As Venezuela falls deeper into an economic crisis, President Nicolas Maduro is facing a recall referendum.
One of Latin America’s largest airline groups is searching for cash, a deal that could turn into a sale.
A court in Buenos Aires finds 15 defendants guilty in Operation Condor, a joint terror program of South American regimes in the 1970s and '80s
The comments by President Nicolas Maduro come as the opposition says the unpopular leader must be removed to keep a brutal recession from worsening.
A lobbying group composed of financial titans like Pershing Square Capital's Bill Ackman are vying to win more influence on Capitol Hill.
Venezuela, El Salvador and Ecuador have denounced the suspension of Brazil's Dilma Rousseff, calling the move a right-wing coup.
China, Russia and Saudi Arabia are funneling the most wealth out of their homelands, according to a new report.
A court has asked a judge to look into accusations of illicit enrichment against Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who has already been accused of money laundering.
An article by billionaire Paul Singer fawned over Argentinia’s new president, but failed to mention a big number.
The money could be used as soon as later this week to settle a long-standing dispute with U.S. hedge funds led by Elliott Management.
In a letter inside JPMorgan's annual report, CEO Jamie Dimon takes aim at bad public policy, which he says poses a threat to the global economy.