The federal prosecutor of a 1994 terrorist attack by Hezbollah died in 2015 just after denouncing Argentina’s president for treason.
Wanted: A New Debt Deal for the World
Beyond just Argentina, it’s time to find a solution for how unpayable sovereign debts are fixed.
Country Bankruptcies and the Shackles of U.S. Law
Argentina and beyond: Is there an effective global solution for country bankruptcies?
When U.S. Hedge Funds Abuse the Rule of Law
In the battle of New York vs. Argentina, hedge funds plead innocence, while gaming the system.
10 Worrying Signs Argentina is Facing Yet Another Financial Crisis
Argentina is on the brink of its third major economic crisis in the last 35 years.
Argentina: What the Pope Left Behind
Now is the time for Argentina, boosted by a new pope in Rome, to stop gaming its economic statistics and focus on real economic reforms.
Leo Messi: Argentina’s Best Export Ever?
Why do doctors want to study the brain of Argentine soccer star Leo Messi?
Dateline Argentina: Going Home
What does a long-time New Yorker feel when he heads back to his hometown in Argentina?
I Cry For You, Argentina
Why will the recent death of former President of Argentina Néstor Kirchner only make things more difficult for his wife, current president Cristina Kirchner?
Greece, the Argentine Debt Default and the American Connection
Why should Greece approach Argentina's debt default as a cautionary tale?























