What a fine day to strike black gold
The announcement, on general election day, of an oil discovery off the Falklands could mark a momentous event for Britain, blogs Faisal Islam.
Argentina may be able to teach Greece a thing or two about financial collapse after fighting back from its own 2001 economic meltdown. But is Greece ready to listen?
As Argentina’s president demands talks with the UK about the Falkland Islands, Prime Minister David Cameron insists there will be no negotiation.
An advert shot on the Falkland Islands showing Argentinian hockey player Fernando Zylberberg training on a British war memorial prompts calls for him to be banned from the London Olympics.
Spanish oil giant Repsol has demanded $10bn in compensation from Argentina if it goes ahead with plans to nationalise YPF.
Argentina’s win against Peru in the 1978 World Cup has always been mired in controversy. Now players tell Channel 4 News they were subject to political interference at the highest level.
At least 49 people have been killed, and more than 600 others were injured when a packed commuter train crashed into the buffers at a Buenos Aires station.
Britain dismisses claims that it is militarising the Falklands dispute by deploying nuclear weapons nearby as “absurd”.
Argentina’s president accuses Britain of “militarising” the row over the Falkland Islands, and announces plans to complain to the United Nations.
Mario Blejer, the man in charge of Argentina’s central bank when his country’s economy fell off a cliff a decade ago, tells Channel 4 News what it is like to be at the eye of the financial storm.
Human rights groups are celebrating in Argentina as Alfredo Astiz, the infamous “Blond Angel of Death” and 11 other death squad members from the 1970s are jailed for life.
Australia put defending champions South Africa out of the Rugby World Cup, defeating them 11-9 in Wellington. In the other quarter-final, New Zealand overpowered Argentina 33-10.
Scotland are on the verge of exiting the Rugby World Cup after a dramatic 13-12 defeat to Argentina. Their last hope on staying in the tournament rests on them beating England next.
The announcement, on general election day, of an oil discovery off the Falklands could mark a momentous event for Britain, blogs Faisal Islam.
Sarah Smith blogs from New York on how Jorge Taiana’s meeting at the United Nations may offer a pause from Argentina’s strong language over the Falkland Islands.
Sarah Smith blogs on attempts by the Argentinian Foreign Minister Jorge Taiana to persuade the United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to encourage talks over the Falkland Islands.