We have started to collect the most important news related to Argentina in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
A cold snap grips parts of South America, and snow falls on Argentina's capital for the first time since 1918.
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Argentina's Supreme Court revokes a pardon granted to a former general accused of human rights abuses.
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Brazil retain the Copa America after beating favourites Argentina 3-0 in a one-sided final in Venezuela.
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Argentina's economy minister offers her resignation over $64,000 discovered in her office toilet.
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A Spanish court rules that a former Argentine navy officer can be tried for alleged human rights abuses.
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Argentina's first lady, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, begins her campaign to succeed her husband in office.
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The UK and Argentina held secret talks over the future of the Falklands in the 1970s, it has emerged.
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Argentine candidate Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner names an opposition governor as her running mate.
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Wales hang on for a morale-boosting win over Argentina to get their World Cup preparations back on track.
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Thousands march in the southern Argentine city of Rio Gallegos, as opposition to the president grows.
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Argentina's Agustin Calleri beats former champion Lleyton Hewitt in round two of the US Open.
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Hundreds of Argentines protest against a paper pulp mill in Uruguay, the latest round in a row over the mill.
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France legend Philippe Sella believes the hosts can win the Rugby World Cup on home soil - if they beat Argentina.
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France legend Philippe Sella believes the hosts can win the Rugby World Cup on home soil - if they beat Argentina.
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The sixth Rugby World Cup gets under way at 2000 BST on Friday when hosts France take on Argentina in Paris.
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Argentina rock Rugby World Cup hosts France with a sensational 17-12 victory in the opening match.
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Argentina record a stunning victory over hosts France in the opening match of the World Cup.
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France coach Bernard Laporte insists Les Bleus can bounce back from their shock World Cup loss to Argentina.
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Argentina's former President Carlos Menem is charged with involvement in illegal arms sales during the 1990s.
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