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Argentina media bill advances

The lower house of Argentina's Congress has approved a controversial media law that spells out media ownership rules and calls for the creation of a regulatory agency.

Critics say Argentine media bill targets single conglomerate

Argentina's Congress debated a broadcast reform bill Wednesday, a proposal analysts say is the latest blow in a fight between President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and media conglomerate Grupo Clarin.

Argentina's First Couple face election test

Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and her husband -- who was her predecessor -- have held power since 2003, and Sunday's midterm elections will prove pivotal to her hold on the presidency.

Ex-Argentine president resigns top party post

Former Argentine President Nestor Kirchner resigned as leader of the ruling political party Monday following a poor showing in Sunday's elections, the official news agency Telam reported.

Time.com: More Woes for Argentina's 'New Evita'

A Miami court finding piles on the trouble facing President Cristina FernÁndez de Kirchner, whose husband is said to be running the government

Time.com: A Meltdown for Argentina's Hillary

The fortunes of Argentina's new leader are falling even faster than those of the former First Lady she's been compared to

No end in sight for Argentine farmers' strike

Farmers and their supporters protested Wednesday in hundreds of rural locations in Argentina on the two-week mark of the farmers' strike against an increase in export taxes for their products.

Time.com: Troubles for Argentina's New Evita

Was the campaign of Argentina's new president illegally funded by Venezuela's Hugo Chavez? The allegations have rocked her first days in office

Time.com: A Mixed Message in Argentina's Vote

The election reveals a worrisome divide among the country's voters -- and a predilection for show over substance in the winning party

Newsmaker: Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner

Powerful women are nothing new in Argentine politics but next week Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, wife of the current leader of Argentina, is almost certain to move from her role as first lady to become the first ever elected "presidenta."

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