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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina – Grupo Clarin executives said Tuesday that they plan to exhaust every legal means possible of defying the Argentine government's Dec. 7 deadline for submitting plans to ...
At about 11 p.m. on November 22, a group of assailants threw several explosives into the Buenos Aires headquarters of the Clarín Group, the largest media conglomerate in Argentina, which includes the ...
But in Argentina, the battle is especially fierce, pitting the country’s media giant, Grupo Clarin, against President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, who has already nationalized the country’s ...
Argentina’s government shut down the Internet service provided by Grupo Clarin SA’s Fibertel unit, saying the company’s merger with Cablevision SA was illegal.
Argentine President Cristina Kirchner’s top media regulator said he would seek to break up Grupo Clarin for defying a controversial law that critics say is an attack on free speech.
SINCE she became president in 2007, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has grabbed control of the country’s pension funds, its main airline and largest oil company. Recently she won approval in ...
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