The sixth judge on Brazil’s 11-member Supreme Court said that “the position is clear that no user of any drug can be considered a criminal”
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The Brazilian leader said that he has still not met Milei, a right-wing libertarian who took office in December, because he wants an apology first
Solar panel on Chilean border to be relocated soon, government says
Ambassador to Chile Jorge Faurie claimed that the mishap took place because installers ‘didn’t pay enough attention’
Chile demands Argentina withdraw military solar panels from its territory
‘They must remove them at once, or we’ll do it ourselves,’ said President Gabriel Boric
If passed, it would equate abortions after 22 weeks of pregnancy to homicide, with sentences of up to 20 years in prison
The number this year has already jumped tenfold from the same period in 2023
US court finds banana giant Chiquita liable for financing Colombian paramilitaries
A Florida jury ordered the company to pay US$38.3 million to the families of eight men killed by paramilitaries
Three countries collaborated in the case against Juan Darthés, who was 45 when he assaulted Thelma Fardin. Her story galvanized Argentina’s feminist movement
Bullrich denies Brazil coup rioters seek asylum in Argentina
The minister also dismissed reports that Brazil’s Supreme Court requested information on potential fugitives, saying it’s a ‘propaganda issue’