We have started to collect the most important news related to Argentina in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay set up a joint intelligence centre to monitor the area where their borders meet.
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An ex-policeman becomes the first Argentine official jailed for crimes relating to the country's "Dirty War".
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Argentina appoint Alfio Basile as their new head coach.
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Lleyton Hewitt has yet to commit to Australia's Davis Cup tie in Argentina next month amid security fears.
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Cuban leader Fidel Castro arrives in Argentina for the Mercosur summit, dispelling concerns over his health.
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Argentina remembers the 1994 bombing of a Jewish centre that killed 85 amid calls for justice for the victims.
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World Court judges rule Uruguay can continue building two paper mills, rejecting Argentina's objections.
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Fifa suspends Germany midfielder Torsten Frings for Tuesday's World Cup semi-final against Italy.
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Fifa's disciplinary committee will investigate violent scenes after Germany's quarter-final win against Argentina.
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Germany beat Argentina 4-2 in a penalty shoot-out after a tense quarter-final in Berlin ended 1-1 after extra-time.
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Germany coach Jurgen Klinsmann promises a physical encounter with Argentina in Friday's quarter-final.
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Argentina coach Jose Pekerman says his side deserved their extra-time World Cup triumph over Mexico.
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Argentina top Group C to set up a second-round tie with Mexico while Holland will meet Portugal after a stalemate in Frankfurt.
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An Argentine policeman goes on trial for murder in the first such case since an amnesty was scrapped.
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Maxi Rodriguez warns that Argentina's job was not yet done, despite their six-goal mauling of Serbia and Montenegro.
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Argentina enacts a law to prevent the armed forces from waging war against their own people ever again.
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Coach Jose Pekerman admits Argentina had to battle to beat Ivory Coast 2-1 win in their World Cup opener.
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Argentina asks the top UN court to order Uruguay to stop building two paper mills it says will pollute their border.
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The Uruguayan government strongly defends its right to build two controversial pulp mills on the Argentine border.
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