After President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner’s statements on Sunday, the secretary of Public Communications of the Buenos Aires province, Juan Courel, reported that Governor Daniel Scioli has over $200,000 dollars in a Banco Provincia savings account.
After the first national strike against her administration, President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner gave a strong speech against the CGT and CTA-led protest. “This wasn’t a strike no a picket but an intimidation and a threat,” he assured and warned that “no one is going to pressure her.”
Eight teams of firemen and four of the Naval Patrol managed to put out a fire at the Ecological Reserve located in the area of Puerto Madero, Federal Police officials reported that no one was injured.
Those were the words of President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, in her first speech after discovering that she was the most-voted candidate in the primaries. She acknowledged the candidates from across the whole country and said, “Don't expect me to blast anyone tonight, that's not what I'm here for.”
The Radical Party presidential candidate Ricardo Alfonsín, and Buenos Aires City Mayor Mauricio Macri criticized the potential motion for a constitutional amendment that could take place after the October 23 presidential elections, and would permit successive re-elections.
At least 54 people were killed and dozens wounded when an air strike hit a fuel station in Syria's northern province of al-Raqqa, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
A suicide bomber killed 14 people, including three NATO soldiers and four police, and wounded 37 in Afghanistan's volatile eastern Khost province today, NATO spokeswoman and local officials said.
An explosion at a side entrance to the US embassy in the Turkish capital Ankara killed at least two people today in what some Turkish media said may have been an attack by a suicide bomber.
A suicide bomber killed 63 soldiers at a military parade rehearsal in the Yemeni capital Sanaa today, a police sources said.
A bomb exploded on a bus on the outskirts of the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar, killing 19 people and wounding several, police officials said.
At least six Israeli tourists were killed in a bomb attack on a bus at a Bulgarian airport and Israel accused Tehran of carrying out the attack, promising a strong response to "Iranian terror".
A bomb killed at least 29 people and wounded 37 today when it exploded near a fuel station in Pakistan's northwestern Khyber region, one of the restive tribal areas where insurgents are battling government forces, regional officials said.
Suicide bombers killed at least nineteen people in attacks across Afghanistan today, including 11 Afghan police, as insurgents ramped up violence ahead of the traditional summer fighting months.
Explosives planted on a bicycle killed nine people in the relatively peaceful Faryab province of northern Afghanistan on Monday, including a provincial council member, police said, amid an increase in violence across the country.
A roadside mine killed 19 civilians and injured another five when it exploded in the southern Afghan province of Helmand today, the provincial government said
A suicide bomber killed at least 20 people, including a member of parliament, and wounded 50 in Afghanistan's northern city of Taloqan today, police said, the latest in a series of attacks in a once-peaceful region.
At least seven people were killed when a suicide car bomber hit Iraq's interior ministry today in the latest attack since a crisis erupted between the Shi'ite-led government and Sunni leaders a week ago.
A suicide bomber attacked a Shi'ite Muslim shrine in Kabul today killing at least 54 people in unprecedented sectarian violence a day after Afghanistan's Western allies pledged long-term support once their troops leave.
A car bomb and another explosive device blew up in a crowded parking lot outside a government building north of Baghdad today, killing at least 27 people and wounding dozens more, officials said.
An explosion ripped through a line of parked cars in the Turkish capital Ankara, Killing three and wounding at least 15 people, wrecking shops and setting cars ablaze.
Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh said he would leave power in the coming days, the closest the veteran leader has come to announcing he plans to step down after nine months of mass protests against his 33 year rule.
A bomb killed 15 people including 10 foreigners in Morocco's bustling tourist destination of Marrakesh, state television said, in an attack that bore the hallmark of Islamist militants.
Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh blamed an 'outlaw gang' among his tribal enemies for a shelling attack on a mosque in the presidential compound that slightly injured him and several aides and killed seven people.
At least 34 people were killed in a suspected suicide bombing in the Pakistani city of Peshawar late, the latest attack since Osama bin Laden's killing last month.
A suicide bomber killed at least 35 people at Russia's biggest airport in an attack that bore the hallmarks of militants fighting for an Islamist state in the north Caucasus region.
A blast at a bullet factory in south Yemen killed at least 110 people when residents broke in to steal ammunition a day after clashes between militants and the army in the town, doctors said.
A blast tore through a crowded metro station in the Belarus capital Minsk in evening rush hour, killing 11 people in what President Alexander Lukashenko said was an attempt to destabilize the country.
Mexico's government vowed to find out whether an explosion that killed 33 people at the headquarters of its state-run oil monopoly Pemex was a deliberate attack or yet another stain on the company's poor safety record.
Authorities in Ecuador upgraded today an eruption warning for the Tungurahua volcano, on the eve of a possible eruption. The warning was upgraded from yellow to orange when volcanic activity was seen to have risen suddenly.
At least ten people were injured today in an explosion at the Uruguay Labour Ministry located in the older area of Montevideo city, officials informed.
Against a smoke-blackened skyline of blazing fuel storage tanks, residents who lived alongside Venezuela's biggest oil refinery wandered through what looked like a war zone for days.