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  • 05/10/2012 | Argentina

    Gov't calls for Severo's 'serious accusations' to be investigated

    Justice Minister Julio Alak said today that all hypotheses must be investigated regarding the kidnapping of witness Alfonso Severo on grounds of the reports he did following his reappearance, which he linked with the application of the media law.

  • 06/12/2012 | Argentina

    Argentina regrets US, EU 'untimely' accusations before WTO

    In a press release issued by the Foreign Ministry, the local Government said that the accusations made by the US and the EU against Argentina before the WTO are “untimely.”

  • 15/06/2011 | Argentina

    Court summons Rachid and Morgado to testify over INADI scandal

    Former INADI National Institute against Discrimination, Xenophobia and Racism institute heads Claudio Morgado and María Rachid have been summoned by a court to ratify their case against one another, in a scandal that ended with both parties resigning from their respective posts.

  • 26/04/2012 | Argentina

    Rafecas removed from Ciccone investigation after 'bias' accusations

    The City’s Federal Chamber decided to remove Federal Judge Daniel Rafecas from the case investigating accusations of influence peddling against Amado Boudou, after a friend of the Vice-President, José María Núñez Carmona, accused him of being biased.

  • 04/05/2012 | Argentina

    Santilli dismisses Gov't accusations against City over waste disposal

    The City government Environment Minister Diego Santilli rejected once again accusations made yesterday by President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner against the City government over the management of waste disposal in Buenos Aires.

  • 03/09/2011 | World

    Vatican rejects Irish parliament child abuse rebuke

    The Vatican today rejected accusations from the Irish parliament that it had sought to cover up child sex abuse by its priests and undermine child protection laws.

  • 10/02/2012 | World

    'Argentine accusations are rubbish,' UK

    British Ambassador before the UN, Mark Lyall Grant, assured that Argentina’s accusation regarding the militarization of the South Atlantic are “rubbish,” refused to confirm whether the UK will deploy nuclear submarines and requested the national Constitution is modified in order to exclude the Malvinas islands.


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