Ruffo was involved in cases of kidnapping, torture, and child abduction committed …
The Economist and Financial Times described a rapidly declining presidential image as corruption scandals and inflation grow
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Buenos Aires happenings to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day weekend, including discounted drinks and films
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Human rightsPoliticsSociety
Argentine photojournalist in intensive care after being shot with tear gas canister
Pablo Grillo required urgent brain surgery to treat the injury sustained in Wednesday’s protests
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Deputies from La Libertad Avanza got into a heated argument with an ally and the session was abruptly called off by Congress head Martin Menem
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Hundreds of people went to the streets banging pots and pans on Wednesday night after footage of retirees violently beaten by riot police went viral
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JudiciaryPolitics
‘A dangerous precedent’: UN expert criticizes naming of Argentine justices by decree
The judicial specialist said naming Supreme Court justices by decree threatened judicial independence and violated constitutionally-mandated processes
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Argentina’s president announced an AR$200 billion emergency fund on Tuesday evening, as the authorities continue to search for 94 missing people
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The port city is still reeling after being hit by floods last week, with 16 confirmed dead and 100 missing
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Albert Ramdin, the body’s first Caribbean leader, said he would fight for human rights, gender equality, and social justice
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The legislation does not mention the loan amount nor provide any details regarding economic policy or timeline
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Her daughter, Beatriz Cristina Sarti, was kidnapped and disappeared by the last military dictatorship in 1977