The Government again attempts to change the security of officials, but Cristina's bodyguard remains in charge of protecting ex-presidents
The Argentine government is considering changes to the security protocols for government officials, yet the bodyguard of former President Cristina Kirchner continues to oversee security for ex-presidents.
Carlos Stornelli: "There are many coinciding pieces of evidence. It's not about the notebooks, but rather everything that we could prove"
Federal prosecutor Carlos Stornelli responds to accusations from former President Cristina Kirchner that he is 'mafioso' and has extorted witnesses in his investigation of corruption.
Notebook Case: Claudio Uberti reaffirmed his confession: "They call me a snitch but I am repentant, not a snitch"
Claudio Uberti reaffirms his role as a collaborating witness in the high-profile corruption trial involving former officials and businesspeople in Argentina.
Notebooks: the governor of Salta denied Cristina Kirchner's allegations against prosecutor Carlos Stornelli
Gustavo SΓ‘enz, governor of Salta, refuted allegations made by former president Cristina Kirchner, calling her a liar during the trial related to the Cuadernos de los Coimas case.
Letters from readers: Cristina Kirchner, farce, educational freedom
This article discusses the conviction of former president Cristina Kirchner for corruption and her claims of political persecution while facing other legal challenges.
Stornelli responded to the accusation made by Cristina in the hearing regarding the notebook case: 'It is a distracting maneuver'
Prosecutor Carlos Stornelli dismisses accusations made by former President Cristina Kirchner as a ploy to distract from her own legal troubles.
Request for pardon: Kicillof's Minister of Justice says a Peronist president should put an end to Cristina Kirchner's conviction
Juan MartΓn Mena, Minister of Justice in Buenos Aires, stated that a Peronist president should pardon Cristina Kirchner on the first day of their term, even though she does not seek such a benefit.
SΓ‘enz confronted Cristina Kirchner after her statement in the Cuadernos case and again asked her to leave the PJ presidency
Argentinian Governor Gustavo SΓ‘enz criticized former president Cristina Kirchner after she indirectly mentioned him in an inquiry related to a corruption case, urging her to resign from her position in the Peronist party.
Gustavo SΓ‘enz responded to Cristina Kirchner after she linked him to bribes in the notebooks case: "He tries to tarnish me"
Gustavo SΓ‘enz, the governor of Salta, accused former President Cristina Kirchner of attempting to defame him by linking him to corruption allegations in the judicial 'notebooks' case.
Why Cristina Kirchner Wanted to Be a Millionaire
The article discusses the current political climate surrounding Cristina Kirchner, reflecting on her ambitions and recent public support.
Lies and Abuses with Justice
Cristina Kirchner faces significant judicial challenges as she makes controversial claims about her legal situation, which are seen as part of a broader political strategy to rally support among her dwindling base.
The Fall: The New Political and Judicial Chapter of Cristina
Cristina Kirchner faces legal challenges as she appears in court for a high-profile corruption case in Argentina.
Cristina Kirchner attacks the Justice system over the Cuadernos case: "There are mafia practices"
Former Argentine President Cristina Kirchner has criticized the judicial system during her trial for corruption, claiming it involves mafia-like practices and asserting that she is a victim of political persecution.
'I can die in prison,' says Cristina Kirchner in new corruption trial
Cristina Kirchner, the former president of Argentina, claims she may die in prison as she faces new corruption charges related to the 'Cuadernos' case during a court appearance.
Faithful leaders, a Kicillofista minister, activism with drums and a banner as a motto: 'We are going to free you'
A large group of Kirchnerist militants gathered with drums and banners in support of Cristina Kirchner as she faced legal proceedings related to the 'Cuadernos de las coimas' case.
Cristina Kirchner, before the court judging her for corruption in the Cuadernos case: 'This is not a political persecution, these are mafia practices'
Cristina Kirchner appeared in court to defend herself against corruption charges, claiming the proceedings are politically motivated and not legitimate.
Notebooks of Bribes: What Cristina Kirchner is Accused of and Why She Testifies in Comodoro Py
Former President Cristina Kirchner testified today in the Comodoro Py courts regarding allegations of leading a bribery scheme involving public works contracts.
Notebooks of Bribes: Cristina Kirchner Launched the Attack as Defense and Resumed Her Challenges to Justice
Cristina Kirchner defended herself in her bribery trial by attacking prosecutor Carlos Stornelli and the judicial system.
"There Are Mafia Practices" and Other Resonant Phrases from Cristina Kirchner's Declaration in the Case of the Bribery Notebooks
Cristina Kirchner defended herself against political persecution allegations during her declaration in the bribery notebooks case, denouncing mafia-like practices within the judiciary.
Notebooks: Cristina Kirchner made another political statement but this time she admitted that she could end her life in prison
Cristina Kirchner acknowledged the possibility of spending her life in prison during a political statement while continuing to defend herself against corruption charges.
The 12 questions from the interrogation that Cristina answered at the start of her statement
Former President Cristina Kirchner faced questioning in court, making strong allegations against judges and prosecutors during her statement regarding the corruption case.
"Something smells rotten in Denmark". The origin of the phrase misquoted by Cristina FernΓ‘ndez de Kirchner in her defense
Cristina FernΓ‘ndez de Kirchner misquoted a famous line from Hamlet during her defense in the Cuadernos case.
Cristina Kirchner's Jokes at the Start of Her Interrogation: 'I Have Nicknames, But I Don't Think They're Appropriate'
Former president Cristina Kirchner appeared in court facing a trial regarding alleged corruption, where she characterized the proceedings as politically motivated.
Former Argentine President Cristina Kirchner Testifies in Mega Trial for Corruption
Former Argentine President Cristina Kirchner testifies in a major corruption trial, facing accusations of leading a network of bribery involving politicians and businessmen during her administration.
"Do you have a nickname?" The uncomfortable questions to Cristina Kirchner at the start of her statement and her ironic responses
Cristina Kirchner faced an uncomfortable interrogation at the start of her testimony in the Cuadernos case, marked by irony and tension as the court asked her personal questions.
Cristina Kirchner testifies in the Cuadernos case; orange alert on the Atlantic coast due to wind
Cristina Kirchner testifies today in the Cuadernos corruption case while an orange alert for storms and strong winds has been issued along the Atlantic coast of Argentina.
Cristina Kirchner testifies in the Cuadernos case: live coverage from the courts
Former President Cristina Kirchner is testifying today in the trial concerning the Cuadernos bribery scandal, while supporters gather outside her residence ahead of her court appearance.
Notebooks of Bribes: Cristina Kirchner Will Declare for One Hour Without Answering Questions
Former President Cristina Kirchner will offer a statement lasting one hour without taking questions regarding her corruption charges.
The militancy is already stationed in front of Cristina's apartment, waiting for her departure to Comodoro Py
Kirchnerist militants are gathered outside Cristina Kirchner's apartment awaiting her court appearance, disrupting traffic in the area.
Cristina Kirchner testifies in the Cuadernos case, LIVE: the examination of the former President and Julio De Vido in Comodoro Py, minute by minute
Cristina Kirchner is testifying today in the Cuadernos bribery case amid heightened security and notable public interest.
Cuadernos Case: Cristina Kirchner informed the Court that she will speak during her inquiry
Cristina Kirchner is set to appear before a court again as she engages in her inquiry regarding corruption charges.
Cristina Kirchner targets Justice and the Government before going to Comodoro Py for the Notebook trial: 'The show must go on,' she ironically said
Cristina Kirchner publicly criticized the Argentine government and judiciary before attending a trial regarding alleged corruption, suggesting their actions are politically motivated.
Cristina Kirchner testifies in court: what time it is and where to watch the hearing of the Cuadernos case
Former President Cristina Kirchner is set to testify in court regarding the Cuadernos corruption case, following her previous conviction on charges of corruption.
Peronism organizes a vigil to accompany Cristina Kirchner in her departure to Comodoro Py: Is Kicillof going?
Peronism is organizing a vigil to support Cristina Kirchner as she goes to Comodoro Py for a court appearance, amid tensions surrounding her legal situation and the political implications of the current government under Milei.
Bianco attacked Milei for his justification regarding the Adorni scandal and called for Cristina's freedom
Bianco criticized President Milei's defense regarding the presence of the Chief of Cabinet's wife on a state trip, urging for the release of former president Cristina Kirchner.
Notebook Case: The Accusation Framework Cristina Must Defend Against in Court
Cristina Kirchner is set to defend herself against serious allegations of corruption involving a network of bribes and illicit enrichment during her presidency, as her trial begins.
Cristina Testifies in the Cuadernos Case: Strong Security Measures and K March Planned
Cristina Kirchner is set to testify in the Cuadernos corruption case, prompting a significant security operation and a rally by her supporters.
Cristina Kirchner will arrive at the court for her interrogation on Tuesday without handcuffs and with her security detail
Cristina Kirchner, under house arrest for corruption, is set for her court interrogation regarding the bribery notebooks case, monitored by an electronic ankle bracelet.
Peronist Internal Conflict in the Province: Struggle for the PJ in 16 Municipalities, Influenced by the Fight Between Axel Kicillof and Cristina Kirchner
The Peronist party in Buenos Aires manages to avoid a party dispute with an agreement for Axel Kicillof to succeed MΓ‘ximo Kirchner as president, yet internal conflicts persist in 16 municipalities ahead of upcoming elections.
Sergio Schoklender revealed that funds from the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo were used to finance campaigns for Cristina Kirchner and Amado Boudou
Former director Sergio Schoklender disclosed that funds intended for the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo were diverted to support political campaigns for Cristina Kirchner and Amado Boudou.
With criticism of Kirchnerism, Milei spoke of 'moral perspective' and said: 'Stealing is wrong'
President Javier Milei criticized Kirchnerism by discussing morality and the wrongness of stealing, as he shared a video highlighting corruption allegations during Cristina Kirchner's administration.
Assassination Attempt on Cristina Kirchner: Mysterious Calls from Sabag Montiel to the University of San MartΓn and from Police to Brenda Uliarte
Recent investigations reveal mysterious calls linked to the assassination attempt on Cristina Kirchner, including communications from the assailant to a local university and from police to his accomplice.
Notebook Case: how the transfer of Cristina Kirchner will be from her house arrest to Comodoro Py to testify
Cristina Kirchner is scheduled to testify in a corruption trial while navigating the complexities of her house arrest and possible options for remote declaration.
Cristina Kirchner's Defense Targeted President Milei for Saying She Will 'Remain in Prison' Due to the Cuadernos Case
Cristina Kirchner's defense team criticized President Javier Milei for asserting that she would continue to be imprisoned due to ongoing legal matters.
Notebook Case: The Court rejected the objections of Cristina Kirchner and the rest of the accused
The Federal Oral Court No. 7 has dismissed objections raised by Cristina Kirchner and other accused parties in the ongoing corruption case, allowing the legal proceedings to proceed as scheduled.
Letters from readers: Nonsense, and Justice?, dollars in the mattress
This article features letters from readers discussing their concerns about justice and political narratives in Argentina, particularly in relation to Cristina Kirchner.
The latest survey that reached Cristina: sensitive data on Milei, the opposition, and the 2027 election
Cristina Kirchner remains engaged in politics, as recent surveys reveal significant insights regarding public opinion on Javier Milei and the upcoming 2027 elections.
Mayra Mendoza asked for Cristina's freedom from the Women's Day celebration in Rio de Janeiro
Mayra Mendoza called for the release of former President Cristina Kirchner while participating in a women's march in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro.
The PJ holds internal elections in 17 municipalities: gauging the power of Cristina Kirchner, Kicillof, and some mayors
The Peronist party in Buenos Aires is holding internal elections in 17 municipalities, reflecting the ongoing power struggle between Cristina Kirchner's faction and that of Governor Axel Kicillof.
Cristina Kirchner instructed to remain silent in the face of Javier Milei's harsh criticism
Cristina Kirchner has instructed her political group to maintain silence in response to harsh criticisms from President Javier Milei.