On September 18, Argentina’s top criminal court reopened two cases against Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. The first case examined potential illegalities in hotel and property rentals. These include money laundering and criminal ties. The second focused on an Iran agreement. The court’s decision means a fresh review of the Hotesur-Los Sauces case. This […]
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