Born in Poland, she came to Argentina after the end of World War 2. Her son, Daniel, was kidnapped and disappeared in 1977
Human rights
Mexico, Chile refer Israel-Hamas conflict to ICC over potential crimes
Mexico said it had made the referral due to ‘growing worry over the latest escalation of violence, particularly against civilian targets’
‘An act of intimidation’: journalists condemn police stationed outside state-owned media
The Security Ministry did not explain the operation, which the presidential spokesman called ‘an inconsequential episode’
Other articles of Milei’s omnibus bill that would affect the right to protest are still on the cards
The human rights organization called for followers to report the issue to X and Elon Musk
Brazil must take action to protect Amazon’s Yanomami permanently, police chief says
His comments came after Lula announced US$245 billion in security and assistance to the Indigenous people, who are facing a humanitarian crisis due to deforestation and illegal mining
More than twice as many people attempted the treacherous journey as the previous year, figures from the government of Panama show
Vice President Villarruel had suggested using the lot for other activities aside from being a memory site
How Colombia’s ‘false positives’ victims are seeking to try ex-President Uribe in Argentina
Universal jurisdiction laws could see the former leader in court for the extrajudicial executions of over 6,400 people during the country’s 53-year armed conflict