We have started to collect the most important news related to Argentina in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Roger Federer will play Rafael Nadal in the semi-finals at Indian Wells after they each beat Argentine opponents in the last-eight.
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The UK criticises Argentina's threats of court action over Falkland Islands oil exploration, calling its behaviour "illegal intimidation".
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Argentina says it will take legal action against firms involved in oil exploration in Falkland waters - the latest bid to assert its claim to sovereignty.
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Argentina's highest court rules that women can no longer be prosecuted for having an abortion after being raped.
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The gutsy grape that has made Argentina a wine superpower
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Argentine Transport Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi resigns because of health problems, two weeks after the country suffered its worst train crash in decades.
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Argentina is to open a museum honouring its soldiers who died during the Falklands conflict with the UK in 1982, President Cristina Fernandez says.
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Argentine President Cristina Fernandez says she wants to renegotiate an agreement with the UK on flights to the Falkland Islands from South America.
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Downing Street accuses Argentina of pursuing a "policy of confrontation" over the Falkland Islands, amid reports of an Argentine ban on importing goods from the UK.
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Argentina's government urges top businesses to stop importing goods from the UK because of the Falklands dispute, state news agency Telam says.
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Argentina's government takes temporary control of the railway company TBA, a week after one of its trains crashed, killing 51 people.
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Two cruise ships carrying almost 3,000 passengers were turned away from an Argentine port, apparently because they had visited the Falklands.
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An Argentine railway company denies claims that a train driver warned officials of faulty brakes before a crash that killed 51 people.
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The driver of an Argentine train that crashed on Wednesday, killing 51 people, blames faulty brakes for the accident, officials say.
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Argentina's government promises a full investigation into Wednesday's train crash, amid allegations that safety concerns were not addressed.
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A group of intellectuals challenges Argentina's Falkland Islands stance, saying the rights of the islanders to self-determination should be respected.
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Some 49 people are killed and at least 600 injured in Argentina after a commuter train crashes as it arrives into one of the city's busiest stations in Buenos Aires.
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A commuter train crash at a station in the Argentine capital Buenos Aires kills at least 49 people and leaves more than 600 injured, officials say.
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At least 49 people have been killed in a train accident in Buenos Aires.
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The transport union in Argentina says it will delay any British ships in its ports as tensions increase over the Falkland Islands.
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Argentina condemns a planned visit to the Falkland Islands by British MPs as another sign of the UK's "militarisation" of the dispute.
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The Commons defence committee says its visit to the Falklands was agreed in late 2011, but is not a response to a recent escalation of tensions with Argentina over the islands' future.
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Argentine FA are told plans to rename their league after General Belgrano may "breach rules on political involvement in football".
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Carlos Tevez returns to Manchester City's training ground after returning from three months' unauthorised leave in Argentina.
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Argentina's main transport union says it will boycott ships flying the British flag as tensions rise over the Falkland Islands.
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Argentina accuses the UK of sending a nuclear-armed submarine to the South Atlantic, and makes an official complaint to the UN over the Falklands.
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UN chief Ban Ki-moon calls on Argentina and the UK to avoid an "escalation" in tensions over the disputed Falkland Islands.
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Argentina's foreign minister is to make a formal complaint to the UN about British "militarisation" around the disputed Falkland Islands on Friday.
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Argentine rock musician Luis Alberto Spinetta dies aged 62 after suffering lung cancer.
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