A Florida jury ordered the company to pay US$38.3 million to the families of eight men killed by paramilitaries
Human rights
US court finds banana giant Chiquita liable for financing Colombian paramilitaries
Mothers of Plaza de Mayo never thought they would ‘have to prove there was a genocide in Argentina all over again,’ says Taty Almeida
It had already gone from independent ministry to pared-down undersecretariat. Argentina no longer has a national state department dedicated to gender policy
The mother of two children disappeared by the dictatorship in the 1970s, she presided an organization that grouped family members of people affected by the same tragedy
Argentina marks ninth Ni Una Menos anniversary: ‘It’s not freedom, it’s patriarchal violence’
Protesters condemned government austerity, anti-LGBTQIA+ hate speech, and setbacks in policies tackling gender-based violence
The beloved human rights activist was recovering from a hernia operation and a pulmonary infection
Security ministry refuses to hand over police files to institution investigating dictatorship crimes
Patricia Bullrich called the request ‘unfounded’ and ‘out of place’
Mother of Plaza de Mayo Nora Cortiñas in intensive care following surgery
The beloved 94-year-old human rights activist is recovering from a hernia operation and also has a pulmonary infection
An in-depth, personal dive into the Catholic organization’s domestic studies institute for young girls in Buenos Aires province by Paula Bistagnino. Originally written for Revista Anfibia, translated and adapted for the Herald.