Nisman Had Drafted Arrest Warrant for Argentine President
Prosecutor Alberto Nisman had planned to request arrest warrants for President and FM before his death, fueling speculation of murder.
Prosecutor Alberto Nisman had planned to request arrest warrants for President and FM before his death, fueling speculation of murder.
Prosecutor who fought to expose Iran's hand in Jewish center bombing buried after apparently staged suicide.
Man in charge of protecting Alberto Nisman, who died under suspicious circumstances, under investigation.
Jewish community still outraged over suspicious death of prosecutor Alberto Nisman, alleged ties with Iran - and are boycotting in protest.
Damian Pachter, who broke the story of the death of Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman, has apparently fled the country, sources said.
Colleague who brought Prosecutor Alberto Nisman a gun shortly before his mysterious death barred from leaving Argentina.
Footprint and a fingerprint were found in a hallway leading to Alberto Nisman's apartment - possibly belonging to an Iranian man.
The gun wasn't his, no gunpowder traces - and why did he abruptly end his vacation? Question marks hover over Alberto Nisman's 'suicide'.
Thousands protest alleged coverup of the assassination of prosecutor behind the AMIA report.
Colleague states that Alberto Nisman was a 'confident man' who was likely murdered to protect Argentina's reputation. Special interview.
Iran's long history of overseas operations, as well as recent violence between Hezbollah and Israel may suggest Iran killed Nisman.
Prosecutor investigating AMIA bombing claims President Fernandez negotiated with Iran to avoid punishing those responsible.
Iran expresses dissatisfaction over Argentine court's ruling that an agreement to probe the AMIA bombing as “unconstitutional.”
Agreement with Iran to probe the 1994 bombing of a Buenos Aires Jewish center that left 85 dead is declared unconstitutional.
Twenty years since Argentina bombing; Sharansky: 'We will not settle for anything less than bringing the perpetrators to justice.'
Gov't officials reject claims by former ambassador to Argentina that Israel had killed those behind AMIA bombings as 'complete nonesense'.