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Politics
‘We have to recognize the past more effectively’: South African rights defender Zaid Kimmie
The Foundation for Human Rights director on how Argentina and South Africa can learn from each other and the emergence of a Milei-era ‘counter-narrative’
Casa Rosada will present a video with their own version about state terrorism in the anniversary of the 1976 coup this Sunday
Ministers Patricia Bullrich and Luis Petri announced a security package that would change Argentina’s Homeland Security Law if approved
Argentina’s top court should have five members, but it has had four since 2021
The move is meant to combat the spike in drug trafficking and gang-related violence with critics concerned about its effectiveness
LLA and PRO complained about the ‘defense of political privileges’ while the UCR were divided
Union representatives say they were told Secretary Alberto Baños, who is currently out of the country, ordered the dismissals
The decree will remain in force unless the Lower House also rejects it — but the vote marks a second major legislative defeat after the failure of the omnibus bill