Argentina's Ambassador to Brazil Daniel Scioli has embarked on a trade mission seeking to expand the number of products to be exported to that country. For that purpose, over 600 business meetings are ...
Argentina's Ambassador to Brasilia Daniel Scioli might stay on his job after Javier Milei's Dec. 10 presidential inauguration, it was rumored this weekend in Buenos Aires. After denying press reports ...
Governor Gustavo Melella of the Argentine Province of Tierra del Fuego which technically includes the the Falkland/Malvinas and other South Atlantic islands sent this week notes of protest regarding ...
Daniel Scioli, Buenos Aires' province governor and presidential candidate speaks next to his wife Karina Rabolini in Buenos Aires, early August 10, 2015. REUTERS/Martin Acosta BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - ...
Former Vice President Daniel Scioli was sworn in Wednesday as Argentina's new Minister of Productive Development, following the dismissal of Matías Kulfas earlier this month. Before his new ...
Buenos Aires: Buenos Aires Governor Daniel Scioli led Argentina's presidential election race as counting got under way Sunday, but it was unclear whether he would avoid a runoff against his ...
Argentina's Ambassador to Brazil and former Vice President Daniel Scioli Wednesday highlighted the importance of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's victory and how it will help consolidate trade between ...
Buenos Aires: Ruling party candidate Daniel Scioli may be able to win Argentina's presidential election in the first round, after an opinion poll published on Friday showed he had widened his lead ...
BUENOS AIRES—Daniel Scioli, the front-runner in Sunday’s Argentine presidential election, comes from a populist ruling party that revels in defying the U.S. But while reaping the benefits that ...
It's almost silly that we thought it would be so easy. Argentina watchers hoping that the country would repay its debts and come out of default once Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner left the presidency ...
As counting got underway after elections in Argentina, the chosen successor of President Cristina Kirchner was reported to be leading. But his conservative rival could take the race to a runoff.
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