The Argentine 21-year-old, who joined Liverpool from Buenos Aires-based Lanus in 2007, was granted an Italian passport last summer but it was later revoked.
Buenos Aires (CNN) -- Maria Elena Bergoglio was in her home west of Buenos Aires last week when she heard the shocking news: Jorge Mario Bergoglio -- her brother -- was the new pope.
Social games company Playdom announced the acquisition of Buenos Aires-based developer Three Melons today.
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"Political and economic stability mixed with a heavy IT infrastructure, " says Shannon Robertson, Buenos Aires-based director of Jones Lang LaSalle's Latin American operations.
The French, whose last Davis Cup triumph was in 2001 will now play Argentina after they whitewashed Germany in Buenos Aires -- David Nalbandian and Horacio Zeballos winning their doubles match against Christopher Kas and Tobias Kamke 6-1 6-4 5-7 6-2.
Although this new influx of immigrants barely registers at a national level in Argentina, it is keenly felt in Buenos Aires -- particularly in its most fashionable districts, like hip Palermo Soho, upscale Recoleta and emerging San Telmo, where the majority of new expats now choose to live.
On 6 November 2007, Remi Garde, then a Lyon scout and now a member of the club's coaching staff, travelled to Portugal to look at a Buenos Aires-born attacker, who was starting to find his feet at Porto after an indifferent start to his career in Europe.
The 76-year-old former archbishop of Buenos Aires, who was elected Wednesday as the first-ever Latin American pontiff, was feted by thousands of chanting and flag-waving Argentines gathered outside the cathedral in the Plaza de Mayo in downtown Buenos Aires.
The 76-year-old from Buenos Aires is the first Pope to take the name of Francis - reminiscent of Francis of Assisi, the 13th Century Italian reformer and patron saint of animals, who lived in poverty.
The show traces the art form's birth on the streets of 19th-century Buenos Aires to its more modern manifestations.
Rodolfo Montes de Oca runs a multi-million dollar toy manufacturing business, providing jobs - and prized foreign currency - outside Buenos Aires.
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Last month, he met with several Buenos Aires real-estate brokers, instructing them to alert him to distressed sellers looking for a quick, dollar-denominated sale.
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If so, local business may start to fall out of love with Mr Kirchner: the Buenos Aires stock-exchange index fell 5.9% in the two days after Ms Miceli's appointment.
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That quarterfinal was tied 1-1 after the opening day in Buenos Aires, as world No.8 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga battled to overcome 71st-ranked Carlos Berlocq 4-6 6-2 6-3 5-7 6-2 in the opening match.
The first Latin American Pope - and the first from the fiercely independent order of Jesuits - the former archbishop of Buenos Aires chose the name of Francis after St Francis of Assisi, the 13th-Century Italian reformer, who spurned a life of luxury to live in poverty.
The Secretary-General departed Buenos Aires on the afternoon of 14 June by boat for Montevideo, Uruguay.
They are symbols of Buenos Aires' 1880-1930 golden age, when it was one of the world's richest cities.
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The Rolling Stones, by contrast, sold 350, 000 tickets for five shows in Buenos Aires last year--more than in any other city they toured.
He was ordained by the Jesuits in 1969 and became co-archbishop of Buenos Aires in 1997, sole archbishop of that city one year later.
In the small town of Ramallo, north-west of Buenos Aires, a group of criminals who had robbed a bank, apparently with police help, tried to escape with three hostages.
Gay rights activist Marcelo Marquez -- a self-described devout Catholic and former theology professor at a Catholic seminary -- said the then-archbishop of Buenos Aires had called him after he wrote an angry letter to Catholic leaders.
Mauricio Macri, a candidate defined as being center-right was elected in Buenos Aires and in the South, the winner was Fabiana Rios, a candidate who describes herself as center-left.
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The longtime archbishop of Buenos Aires is the son of middle-class Italian immigrants and is known as a humble man who denied himself the luxuries that previous Buenos Aires cardinals enjoyed.
At least 194 people died at an overcrowded working-class nightclub in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2004.
Argentines rejoiced at the appointment, evoking the new pope's missionary actions in the working-class districts of Buenos Aires.
In 2008, Browning purchased a one-way ticket to Buenos Aires, with a small bag and the intention of producing some small photo documentaries.
IBM's silver high-rise headquarters in Buenos Aires has come to symbolise the many allegations of corruption that, proven or not, hover around his administration.
An appeals court in Buenos Aires has convicted ex-President Carlos Menem of illegally selling 6, 500 tonnes of arms to Croatia and Ecuador in the 1990s.
Since the age of three, when he ran round his backyard in a leafy, middle-class suburb of Buenos Aires, he's been throwing a rugby ball around.
Just a few blocks away, the cobblestoned San Telmo neighbourhood is full of some of the oldest colonial-style mansions in Buenos Aires, dating back to the 1800s.
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