One had to step down from his candidacy after going viral
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U.S. restarts asylum appointments at Mexico border town despite extortion threat
The flip-flopping policy change underscores issues facing President Joe Biden’s administration
Human rights secretariat files lawsuit over Jujuy protest crackdown
Official delegations found protesters and bystanders were beaten and mistreated during arrest
Renowned journalist Ernesto Cherquis Bialo discusses the tournament’s legacy, played under the last dictatorship
The publication’s annual survey placed Argentina’s capital as the most desirable city of the region
Rewilding Argentina Director Sofia Heinonen earned Buenos Aires City government award for work restoring biodiversity
Fierce police repression in Jujuy after constitution reform adopted
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights said it was following the situation with “concern”
On June 20 the country commemorates the national symbol and its creator, Manuel Belgrano
Her husband, César Sena, changed lawyers and has been moved to a different police station