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Argentina

  1. world cup
    The Biggest World Cup Upset in History?Saudi Arabia beat Argentina on Tuesday, in one of the great soccer shockers of all time.
  2. catholic church
    What Does the Pope’s Support for Civil Unions Really Mean?It’s unclear whether he’s blurring the line against same-sex marriage or drawing it more clearly.
  3. Ivanka Joined Trump’s Phone Call With Argentina’s PresidentIt’s the latest sign of the president-elect’s tangled web of business and political dealings.
  4. international intrigue
    Prosecutor Drafted Arrest Warrant for KirchnerHmmm. 
  5. Argentina’s President Says Prosecutor’s Suspicious Death Was No SuicideAlberto Nisman was set to present evidence against President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
  6. What Argentina’s Default Saga Means for YouFirst Argentina loses the World Cup final, now this.
  7. the sports section
    GIF Recap: Germany Wins the World Cup in Extra TimeArgentina weeps. 
  8. the sports section
    A World Cup Final Primer for the Vaguely InterestedGermany and Argentina square off.
  9. the sports section
    World Cup Glossary: Useful Phrases for the Temporary FanYell these things during Sunday’s game. 
  10. the sports section
    Argentina Midfielder: ‘I Tore My Anus’Who says soccer players aren’t tough?
  11. the sports section
    GIF Recap: Argentina Advances to World Cup Final With Shoot-out VictoryThe finals are Sunday afternoon.
  12. things people say
    Reminder: Rich People Had Problems During the Recession, Too“You don’t know how hard it is to sell a $200,000 vineyard when the financial world is crashing.”
  13. equal rites
    Argentina Legalizes Gay MarriageIt is the first Latin American country to do so.
  14. secretary of awesome
    Just What Hillary Clinton Needs: Another International CrisisSince she’s not busy with anything else, you know?
  15. the greatest depression
    In Argentina, Laid-Off Bankers Can Be Superheroes AgainAfter the indignity of of being laid off from their high-paying jobs as masters of the universe, many bankers are finding themselves in Latin America.