Human rights and culture mark a poignant March 24 weekend in Buenos …
The moves follows the steps of President Donald Trump and is part of Javier Milei’s alignment with the US
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Human rightsPoliticsSociety
Families of imprisoned protesters demand their release, call for demonstration
Seventeen of 35 detainees have been released, but prosecutor Carlos Stornelli called for 14 to be put behind bars again
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President Javier Milei’s ley bases scraped through the Senate this week while a fierce repression by security forces raged outside, holding dozens under disproportionate charges
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International relationsLatin America
Chile demands Argentina withdraw military solar panels from its territory
‘They must remove them at once, or we’ll do it ourselves,’ said President Gabriel Boric
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World champion Argentina faces debutant Canada on June 20 and we’re having a watch party
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If passed, it would equate abortions after 22 weeks of pregnancy to homicide, with sentences of up to 20 years in prison
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The Argentine president also defended free trade and liberalism at the event in Switzerland
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The human rights organization added that the state also failed to investigate the attack ‘with due diligence and within a reasonable time frame’
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The president met the IMF head after the lender approved an US$800 million disbursement
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The government said it would cut the PAIS tax and consider lifting currency controls
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The government said the ‘disinflation process’ is deepening