The WHO declared the upsurge of the disease in African countries an international health emergency this week
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The unit has sparked concerns over human rights and data protection at a time when the government is aiming to make the country an ‘AI hub’
Higher education institutions did not reopen for the second semester of 2024 this week as staff went on strike over pay
The former vice president testified at the trial against the three people accused of plotting her assassination
Over 60% of university positions have salaries below the poverty line, academics say
Over half of families with children had to stop buying basic foods because they couldn’t afford them, a UNICEF report has found
In a blurring of the line between security and defense, the military could be deployed without declaring a state of siege if a new legal project is approved
Aerolíneas Argentinas employees will hold assemblies to discuss working conditions between August 19 and 30
The formal accusations come after former first lady Fabiola Yañez reported him on Tuesday, following the leak of photos and chats allegedly detailing abuse by the former president