Barcelona Star Lionel Messi And His Father Accused Of Fraudulent Tax Returns In Spain
Argentina continues to participate in World Cup qualifying and while Lionel Messi will surely be a crucial key to the team's success, the 2013 AP Player of the Year is currently being accused of defrauding over $5 million in income tax returns.
Ecuador vs. Argentina: Ecuador Ties Argentina In World Cup Qualifier Match Despite Early Setbacks
Argentina holds on to first place, lead closes as it and Ecuador deadlock at 1.
Colombia Vs. Peru: When And Where To Watch World Cup Qualifier; Preview [LIVE STREAM]
As World Cup qualifying continues, Colombia and Peru eye a victory to improve their South America Group positioning. Find out when and where to watch this crucial match.
Argentina Vs. Ecuador: When And Where To Watch World Cup Qualifying Match; Preview [LIVE STREAM]
As World Cup qualifying continues, Argentina and Ecuador prepare to meet in a South America group contest. Find out when and where to watch the match.
World Cup 2014: Break Down Of Qualifying Standings So Far For Brazil Games [REPORT]
World Cup qualifying matches continue to progress as teams from 6 confederations hope to land a spot in the 2014 tournament.
FIFA World Soccer Rankings: Spain Tops List; Mexico Ranked No. 17
The latest FIFA rankings are out and to no surprise, defending World Cup champion Spain comes in at No. 1. Having not played a qualifier this month, where did perennial power Brazil fall in the poll?
Copahue Volcano Activity Puts Chile And Argentina On Red Alert; Thousands Evacuate [VIDEO]
Authorities in both countries issued a red alert -- the highest possible level -- for the rumbling Copahoe volcano.
China In Latin America: Why Is Vice President Li Yuanchao Visiting Argentina And Venezuela This Week?
Vice President Yuanchao's visit to Argentina and Venezuela is the first by a high-ranking official since the new administration of China was inaugurated last March.
Argentine Town Epecuén Resurfaces In Ruins: Why Did The Once Popular Resort Really Flood? [VIDEO]
The lakeside Argentine town of Epecuén, turned into a ghost town by floods, is beginning to see the return of tourists curious about the ruins. "Whoever passes nearby cannot go without coming to visit here," one resident, who refused to leave after the floods, told the AP.
Meteor Shower In Argentina: Suspected Meteor Lights Up Sky At Concert [VIDEO]
A meteor shower in Argentina was recorded by viewers and see from thousands of miles.
Argentina Flood Deaths: Why Are Politicians Being Jeered?
A group of politicians including Argentine president Cristina Fernandez, Gov. Daniel Scioli, Social Welfare Minister Alicia Kirchner and the mayors of Buenos Aires and La Plata were heckled as they visited with residents on Thursday.
Falkland Islands Vote: Voters 'Couldn't Have Spoken More Clearly,' Cameron Tells Argentina
Residents of the tiny island colony in the South Atlantic vote overwhelmingly to stay under British rule.
Falklands To Remain British, Argentina Dismisses Referendum
A referendum set for Sunday opens up old wounds between Argentina and Britain over reign of the islands.
Two Killed as Looters Raid Supermarkets in Argentina
Two people were killed in Argentina on Friday as looters broke into supermarkets in several cities, stirring memories of the country's devastating economic crisis 11 years ago.
Argentina Debt Case Weakens Incentives to Settle
A legal clause as the key to smoothing future debt restructurings could be undermined by a U.S. court ruling that Argentina must pay creditors holding its defaulted debt.
Argentina Wins Debt Reprieve, Default Averted for Now
Argentina has won a reprieve against having to pay $1.33 billion next month to "holdout" investors who rejected a restructuring of its defaulted debt and have waged a long legal battle to be paid in full.
Argentina Playing Last Cards in Court Battle with Bondholders
Argentina will make a last-ditch attempt this week to stall a U.S. court ruling that has shaken the nation's strategy to put a 2002 debt crisis behind it and fueled fears of a fresh default.
Argentina Says to Sue Ghana over Detained Naval Tall Ship
Argentina vowed to file suit against Ghana at a United Nations maritime tribunal on Wednesday if the country does not release a tall sailing ship seized after creditors won a court order to keep the vessel in port.