Newly inaugurated President Tabaré Vázquez diverges on some of the policies that cemented his predecessor's progressive legacy.
In a nearly four-hour speech, she took aim at government critics, federal judges, Israel and late prosecutor Alberto Nisman.
The world's largest music publishing services company will use the money to expand into markets where artists are having trouble recouping digital streaming royalties.
President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner will not face a criminal investigation for allegedly covering up Iran's role in a 1994 bombing in Argentina.
The revamp of Argentina's intelligence service faced its final legislative hurdle on Wednesday, with Congress poised to create a new agency after the government said a renegade spy was linked to the death of a star prosecutor.
Mexico said it would send a letter to the Vatican to complain about remarks attributed to Pope Francis about the risk of Argentina suffering a criminal "Mexicanization" due to the spread of drug gangs.
Francis warned of the booming drug trade in his native country in a letter sent to an Argentine lawmaker.
The comedy "Wild Tales" from writer-director Damian Szifron has scary mobsters, aggressive drivers and cheating grooms.
"Using God to cover injustice is a very grave sin," Pope Francis said Friday, speaking about employers who avoid paying taxes, social security and fair wages.
After journalist David Corn questioned O'Reilly's “war zone” stories, the Fox host took to the airways to defend himself.
The bank is already facing criminal investigation in the U.S., France, Belgium and Argentina.
Argentine courts have accused a group of Iranians of planning the attack on the AMIA Jewish community center that killed 85 people.
Argentina President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner issued her first public comments since federal prosecutors announced they would seek charges against her.
The new additions to the College of Cardinals include Tonga's first ever.
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was formally accused of attempting to cover up Iran's alleged role in a 1994 bombing.
Alberto Nisman, who accused the president of covering up a 1994 bombing, was found dead under suspicious circumstances.
Apparently, quite a bit. With time running out on Greece's bailout, there are few advantages if the country leaves the eurozone.
Venezuela had the third-largest amount of money stored in Swiss HSBC accounts, according to this week’s leaks.
U.S. prosecutors have stepped up efforts to establish whether HSBC helped Americans evade taxes.
Nisman accused the president of derailing his investigation into a 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center.
Data leaked by a former employee in 2007 reveal HSBC's Swiss arm helped clients dodge millions of dollars in taxes in their home countries.
A senior Iranian diplomat was allegedly involved in placing a fake bomb near the Israeli Embassy in Montevideo.