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The Jefatura de Inteligencia del Estado Mayor Conjunto de las Fuerzas Armadas (Intelligence Department of the Joint General Staff of the Armed Forces, J-2) is an Argentine federal agency in charge of controlling all the military intelligence services.
Dirección Nacional de Inteligencia Criminal (National Directorate of Criminal Intelligence, DNIC) is an Argentine intelligence agency, part of the National Intelligence System. It used to depend on the Secretaría de Seguridad Interior ( Secretariat of Interior Security ), which itself depends on the Ministry of Interior; currently, the DNIC ...
Sistema de Inteligencia Nacional (National Intelligence System, SIN) is the official denomination of the Argentine national intelligence community. Diagram depicting the overall structure of the system. The National Intelligence System consists of the following agencies and its dependencies:
Watch live as intelligence chiefs testify in the House of Representatives on Thursday, 9 March, on worldwide threats to US security. Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines, Central ...
At the end of the scandal, with Ross Newland's identity uncovered and the episode becoming a major embarrassment for the U.S. and Argentina in the worldwide intelligence community, the CIA removed its Station Chief from Argentina, and said they were going to permanently move their offices to Montevideo, Uruguay because of their problems working ...
Central Nacional de Inteligencia (National Intelligence Center, CNI) was one of the many intelligence agencies of Argentina. Its main mission was to permanently assist and coordinate the functions and operations of all the Argentine intelligence services. The CNI did not have an official facility, but instead worked on the SIDE building in ...
(Reuters) - The following are reactions from current and former Latin American presidents to the election of libertarian economist Javier Milei in Argentina's presidential runoff on Sunday.
The inflation that has ravaged Argentina caused prices to soar by almost 300 percent in the past year. Bills that were once usable are now literally not worth the paper they're printed on.