The president of the Lower House Julián Domínguez has requested the Impeachment Committee to determine whether the Supreme Court incurred in ideological falsehood when reelecting Ricardo Lorenzetti as head of Argentina’s top court.
New York district judge Thomas Griesa headed a new hearing for holders of Argentine bonds who did not enter the debt swaps of 2005 and 2010, and who wish to secure full compensation for their defaulted titles.
The fourth courtroom of the Criminal Cassation Court has confirmed a trial against former Transport Secretary Ricardo Jaime, dismissing the defense attorney’s prescription request.
The United States has formally dropped Cuba from a list of state sponsors of terrorism, an important step toward restoring diplomatic ties but one that will have limited effect on removing US sanctions on the Communist-ruled island.
Seventeen migrants died on a boat off the coast of Libya, the Italian navy has said, in the latest episode in the Mediterranean migrant crisis.
US stocks closed lower as data showed the economy contracted in the first quarter but indexes still posted gains for the month.
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Sepp Blatter was re-elected president of FIFA for a fifth term after the only other candidate conceded defeat after a first round of voting in an election overshadowed by allegations of corruption in world soccer.
• Blatter distances himself from scandal
British Prime Minister David Cameron has said that FIFA President Sepp Blatter should step aside over allegations of corruption in soccer's world governing body, adding that it was "unthinkable" that he could lead FIFA forward.
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