[ad_1] In the fall of 2006, all those who wrote went to a northern province to take on a somewhat strange wording, armed with publishers retained by the government. So much so …
Read More »Human Trafficking in Argentina: the road for Senegalese glasses sellers turned into slaves
[ad_1] For the first time, Justice has pursued and jailed a network of Senegalese who operate in Argentina for the crime of human trafficking. The victims were their own compatriots. They were …
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[ad_1] From Cordoba The disobedient writer stood up in front of the audience that was at the Del Libertador San Martin Theater at the closing of the VIII International Congress of the …
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[ad_1] From Verona What an extraordinary audacity in the city of Romeo and Juliet, who suddenly shouts and is amplified by the voice of more than a hundred thousand people who do …
Read More »Ethiopian Airlines accident: New details on the Boeing 737 MAX 7 accident causing 157 dead
[ad_1] When the Ethiopian Airlines flight crashed three weeks ago, it claimed the lives of 157 people and left behind many uncertainties, doubts and a great mystery: why did he fall? All …
Read More »Tonight they will broadcast in Spain an interview with Pope Francisco and there is controversy
[ad_1] "Merchants" in the Vatican, the refugee crisis and the reluctance of Spanish governments to allocate public funds to locate the victims of the Spanish Civil War. These are some of the …
Read More »Another night of Gaza projectiles and Israeli bombings
[ad_1] Palestinian militias in Gaza launched at least five shells against Israeli territory this morning, unconfirmed if they caused casualties, and the Israeli army responded by bombing military targets. Projectiles launched from …
Read More »"Inclusive language is a kind of aberration" – ElSol.com.ar – Diario de Mendoza, Argentina
[ad_1] The Nobel Prize for Literature, Mario Vargas Llosa, was in Cóodoba to participate in the Congress of Languages. The writer mentioned several topics in the interviews he proposed, as well as …
Read More »A new court decision allows Jair Bolsonaro to celebrate the anniversary of the coup d'etat militaire in Brazil
[ad_1] The government of Jair Bolsonaro could continue to celebrate the last military dictatorship in Brazil, after a Brazilian court on Saturday overturned a ruling barring the administration of the far right …
Read More »Russia defended its cooperation with the dictatorship of Maduro and criticized the United States: "Attempts at intimidation seem ridiculous"
[ad_1] The Russian government stated that it had no military contingent in Venezuela or that it was conducting military operations in the Andean country, while criticizing the US position, calling the actions …
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