AllNews'Obama In Argentina' - 10 News Result(s)Barack Obama Plays Golf With Argentina's President Mauricio MacriWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Sunday October 8, 2017 Former US president Barack Obama played a round of golf Saturday with Argentine President Mauricio Macri, relaxing one day after a clean-energy summit in the city of Cordoba. www.ndtv.comWith Tango And Baseball, Obama Offers Latin America A Softer Image Of USWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Friday March 25, 2016 Dancing tango, watching baseball and acting in a TV comedy, US President Barack Obama used cultural soft power to polish his country's image in Latin America this week. www.ndtv.comBarack Obama Honors Victims Of US-Backed Argentina DictatorsWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Friday March 25, 2016 President Barack Obama paid homage on Thursday to victims of Argentina's former US-backed dictatorship, admitting the United States was "slow to speak out for human rights" in those dark days. www.ndtv.comSoft Shoe Diplomacy: Obama Dances The Tango At Argentine State DinnerWorld News | Agencies | Thursday March 24, 2016 State dinners can be staid. But not on Wednesday, when US President Barack Obama, on a visit to Argentina, was game for a go at tango -- with a pro, no less. www.ndtv.comBarack Obama Praises Swift Pace Of Economic Reforms In ArgentinaWorld News | Reuters | Wednesday March 23, 2016 President Barack Obama on Wednesday praised Argentina's new center-right President Mauricio Macri for the swift pace of reforms to create a stronger economy and said the United States was ready to help the South American country. www.ndtv.comBarack Obama Considering Visit To Hiroshima: OfficialWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday March 23, 2016 The White House is considering a possible visit by President Barack Obama to Hiroshima, the Japanese city devastated in history's first atomic bombing at the close of World War II, a US official told AFP. www.ndtv.comBarack Obama Arrives In Argentina To Reset Relations After Years Of TensionWorld News | Reuters | Wednesday March 23, 2016 US President Barack Obama arrived in Argentina on Wednesday to reset diplomatic relations and strengthen trade ties with a country that was part of South America's left-wing bloc until pro-business President Mauricio Macri took power in December. www.ndtv.comFrom Cuba, History-Laden Trip Takes Barack Obama To ArgentinaWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday March 23, 2016 After bidding to turn the page on the Cold War in Cuba, Barack Obama headed Tuesday to Argentina where campaigners hope he will acknowledge US backing for its former dictatorship. www.ndtv.comMilitary solution in Syria would be futile, Pope tells G20World News | Reuters | Thursday September 5, 2013 Pope Francis, in a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin for the G20 summit, urged world leaders to "lay aside the futile pursuit of a military solution" in Syria. www.ndtv.comSouth American leaders back asylum amid Edward Snowden rowWorld News | Reuters | Saturday July 13, 2013 South American leaders sent a tough message to Washington on Friday over allegations of US spying in the region and to defend their right to offer asylum to fugitive US spy agency contractor Edward Snowden. www.ndtv.com'Obama In Argentina' - 10 News Result(s)Barack Obama Plays Golf With Argentina's President Mauricio MacriWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Sunday October 8, 2017 Former US president Barack Obama played a round of golf Saturday with Argentine President Mauricio Macri, relaxing one day after a clean-energy summit in the city of Cordoba. www.ndtv.comWith Tango And Baseball, Obama Offers Latin America A Softer Image Of USWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Friday March 25, 2016 Dancing tango, watching baseball and acting in a TV comedy, US President Barack Obama used cultural soft power to polish his country's image in Latin America this week. www.ndtv.comBarack Obama Honors Victims Of US-Backed Argentina DictatorsWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Friday March 25, 2016 President Barack Obama paid homage on Thursday to victims of Argentina's former US-backed dictatorship, admitting the United States was "slow to speak out for human rights" in those dark days. www.ndtv.comSoft Shoe Diplomacy: Obama Dances The Tango At Argentine State DinnerWorld News | Agencies | Thursday March 24, 2016 State dinners can be staid. But not on Wednesday, when US President Barack Obama, on a visit to Argentina, was game for a go at tango -- with a pro, no less. www.ndtv.comBarack Obama Praises Swift Pace Of Economic Reforms In ArgentinaWorld News | Reuters | Wednesday March 23, 2016 President Barack Obama on Wednesday praised Argentina's new center-right President Mauricio Macri for the swift pace of reforms to create a stronger economy and said the United States was ready to help the South American country. www.ndtv.comBarack Obama Considering Visit To Hiroshima: OfficialWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday March 23, 2016 The White House is considering a possible visit by President Barack Obama to Hiroshima, the Japanese city devastated in history's first atomic bombing at the close of World War II, a US official told AFP. www.ndtv.comBarack Obama Arrives In Argentina To Reset Relations After Years Of TensionWorld News | Reuters | Wednesday March 23, 2016 US President Barack Obama arrived in Argentina on Wednesday to reset diplomatic relations and strengthen trade ties with a country that was part of South America's left-wing bloc until pro-business President Mauricio Macri took power in December. www.ndtv.comFrom Cuba, History-Laden Trip Takes Barack Obama To ArgentinaWorld News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday March 23, 2016 After bidding to turn the page on the Cold War in Cuba, Barack Obama headed Tuesday to Argentina where campaigners hope he will acknowledge US backing for its former dictatorship. www.ndtv.comMilitary solution in Syria would be futile, Pope tells G20World News | Reuters | Thursday September 5, 2013 Pope Francis, in a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin for the G20 summit, urged world leaders to "lay aside the futile pursuit of a military solution" in Syria. www.ndtv.comSouth American leaders back asylum amid Edward Snowden rowWorld News | Reuters | Saturday July 13, 2013 South American leaders sent a tough message to Washington on Friday over allegations of US spying in the region and to defend their right to offer asylum to fugitive US spy agency contractor Edward Snowden. www.ndtv.comYour search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com