Former Argentine President Alberto Fernández (2019–2023) has been indicted by a Buenos Aires Federal Court of Appeals and will therefore face trial for gender-based violence against his former partner ...
FILE - Former President Alberto Fernandez leaves federal court after testifying in a gender violence case brought against him by his ex-partner Fabiola Yanez, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Feb. 4, 2025.
Former Argentine President Alberto Fernández was arraigned Monday for alleged gender violence against his ex-partner, Fabiola Yáñez, to whom he reportedly caused minor and serious injuries, in ...
A domestic violence scandal has rocked Argentina since Alberto Fernández, the country’s former president, was accused of abusing his partner, Fabiola Yáñez. He has denied the allegations. By Jack ...
Buenos Aires, Argentina — Argentina's Peronists celebrated their return to power after incumbent President Mauricio Macri conceded defeat in a dramatic election that likely swung the country back to ...
What would be the impact of a full-on break between President Alberto Fernández and his VP, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner? Would it, for example, lead to a governability crisis that would precipitate ...
President Alberto Fernandez said he won’t run for reelection as Argentina faces over 100% inflation, upending a race within the ruling Peronist coalition to pick a candidate ahead of October elections ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Only a year after his inaugural address to the Legislative Assembly, the president appears to have given up on his campaign ...
He said he’d take the Covid-19 vaccine first, as a role model for the rest of Argentina. A little over two months after receiving the Russian-made Sputnik V, Argentinian President Alberto Fernández ...
Argentine President Mauricio Macri conceded defeat to his center-left rival Alberto Fernandez late Sunday after the first round of voting in the country’s closely fought election. Voters turned out in ...
BUENOS AIRES (AP) — Alberto Fernández assumed the presidency of Argentina on Tuesday, returning the country to the ranks of left-leaning nations at a moment of right-wing resurgence in the Western ...
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