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Argentina Approves Federal Ban on Online Gambling and Sports Betting Advertising

Argentina Approves Federal Ban on Online Gambling and Sports Betting Advertising

The Chamber of Deputies in Argentina has passed a groundbreaking Federal Bill aimed at banning online gambling and sports betting advertising across all provinces.

Argentina Defaults on Payment; Creditors Ready to Resume Debt Discussion

Argentina Defaults on Payment; Creditors Ready to Resume Debt Discussion

Argentina has defaulted on its sovereign debt for the ninth time.

Argentina considers doping tests on polo horses after deaths

Argentina considers doping tests on polo horses after deaths Buenos Aires  - The deaths in the United States of 21 polo horses belonging to the Venezuelan team La Lechuza Caracas caused a stir Tuesday in Argentina, the country of origin for most of the animals.

Argentina said it was considering testing the horses for doping.

Argentine legend De Vicenzo disdains comparisons with Cabrera

Argentine legend De Vicenzo disdains comparisons with Cabrera Buenos Aires - Argentine golf legend Roberto De Vicenzo showed Monday his disdain of comparisons with compatriot Angel Cabrera, who won his second Major this weekend at the Masters. In 1968, De Vicenzo himself failed to win in Augusta because he made a mistake in writing. He accidentally signed for a four on the 17th hole, when in fact he had taken three, and under the rules he had to accept the higher score. He should have been involved in a play-off with American Bob Goalby, but he ended up being runner-up.

Argentine president celebrates Latin American wins at G20

Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de KirchnerLondon  - Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner praised Thursday what she perceived as Latin American successes in the Group of 20 (G20) summit in London.

She highlighted the elimination of a graph from the summit's final document that had favoured the flexibility of labour laws.

In comments to reporters at the end of the summit, Fernandez de Kirchner said she asked that the paragraph be scrapped based on Argentina's "disastrous" experience with such practices.

Thousands attend funeral of former Argentine president Alfonsin

Thousands attend funeral of former Argentine president AlfonsinBuenos Aires - Several thousand people attended the funeral Thursday in Buenos Aires of former Argentine president Raul Alfonsin, in a grand show of support for the man who led his country out of an era of dictatorship.

The social democrat Alfonsin, who died Tuesday of lung cancer at age 82, was president from 1983 to 1989, following a bloody dictatorship in which an estimated 30,000 people are believed to have been killed by military and paramilitary forces. Most of the bodies have never been found.

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