Another four workers fainted in 40°C heat while harvesting lemons the same day
Another four workers fainted in 40°C heat while harvesting lemons the same day
Union representatives say they were told Secretary Alberto Baños, who is currently out of the country, ordered the dismissals
Retired policeman Juan Keller and former minister Jaime Lamont Smart were convicted for the 1978 murder of Horacio Orué and the kidnapping and torture of his family
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The 85-year-old is serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses and corruption
The country’s seminal sex education law is continually under attack, with activists and educators citing concerns about its demonization during the electoral campaign
The country has seen weeks of protests sparked by a contract signed with Canadian mining firm First Quantum Minerals
He was found guilty of accessory to murder for the killing of a Peronist congressman and the attempted murder of his secretary during the military dictatorship