Drunk on cheap money and awash with late-night promises, the minders of the eurozone last week awoke from their stupor with a start. Peering about the cupboard with an eye on...
The Summit of the Americas held in Cartagena this past weekend could very well be the last of these hemispheric gatherings. In addition to the request — unacceptable to the US — that Cuba be...
Had Cristina wanted nothing more than a chance to give the boys and girls of La Cámpora a big oil company to play with, she could have taken over YPF in an ostentatiously friendly...
FIFA chief Joseph Blatter says discussion is the spice of soccer, but he made his point for the wrong reason. As he was against the use of technology in the game, he said referees’ mistakes...
President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, re-elected with 54 percent of the vote last October, was dealing with a number of political fires that were damaging her popularity: the Once train station...
If levels of conflict were measured by words alone, then Spain would surely be massing its armies on the border. Scintillating diatribes have poured down from Madrid since before and after the...
In the eyes of politicians in the United States, the nationalization of YPF-though partial and only directed against REPSOL-has put Argentina squarely in the Latin American axis of evil. Together...
Just two days ago British Petroleum (BP) took Argentina’s Bridas — while still its majority partner in the oil consortium Pan American Energy (PAE) — to a Manhattan federal court in what...