Ian Mount

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US Drought May Prove Boon to Argentine Soy Farmers

Environment

American grain producers are suffering through their worst drought in a half century. But soy producers in Argentina are looking forward to record crops and profits. Ian Mount has the story from Buenos Aires.

Drug Cases In Argentina Linked By Love Online

Conflict & Justice
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Dramatic bank robbery in Argentina

Conflict & Justice
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Argentina mourns death of former president

Global Politics
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Fan violence infects Argentine soccer

Global Politics
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Roadblocks in Buenos Aires

Conflict & Justice

Ian Mount reports on the popularity of one particular form of protest in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The roadblock is used by everyone from the unemployed to war veterans to highlight their demands � whatever they may be.

The World

Latin America’s commodity cushion

Commodity exports have soared in recent years and they’ve helped cushion Latin America from much of the global downturn. But many countries including Argentina are still vulnerable. Ian Mount sent us this report from Buenos Aires.

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Geo answer

Arts, Culture & Media

The answer to our Geo Quiz today is Rosario. The Argentine city outside Buenos Aires has erected a new monument to its best-known native son, Ernesto “Che” Guevara. Correspondent Ian Mount prepared our report.

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Kirchner popularity plummets

Argentina’s first elected female President, Cristina Fern-ndez de Kirchner, promised to build on the economic boom engineered by her husband, ex-President Nestor Kirchner, but that’s not how it’s worked out, and Reporter Ian Mount explains why.