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Argentina seems set to regain its participation in the US Visa Waiver Program, allowing holders of Argentine passports to ...
As China and Latin American and Caribbean countries deepen cooperation based on mutual respect and sovereign equality, their ...
Argentine President Javier Milei's government laid off human rights workers who investigate, document, and educate the public about crimes committed by the military dictatorship between 1976 and 1983.
In 1978, during Argentina's dictatorship, a pregnant woman was kept alive at a death camp only long enough to give birth. Her family spent decades searching for her stolen baby.
Daughters of the Bamboo Grove” by Barbara Demick and “A Flower Traveled in My Blood” by Haley Cohen Gilliland shine light on ...
Haley Cohen Gilliland’s A Flower Traveled in My Blood looks at the efforts of a human rights group to find the children and grandchildren who were disappeared by a dictatorship.
With the participation of activists and members of organizations from 55 countries, the Third Assembly of the World Humanist Forum was held this Saturday ...
Haley Cohen Gilliland talks about her book, "A Flower Traveled In My Blood," about the work of the Abuelas of the Plaza de Mayo and how Argentina's stolen children have grappled with finding their ...
Argentina’s Vaca Muerta shale play is driving significant oil and gas production growth, positioning the country for energy self-sufficiency and the potential to become a major LNG exporter.
Learn how Argentina’s president Javier Milei is reshaping the state with radical reforms, deregulation and a polarizing political strategy.
Argentina’s Supreme Court has upheld a six-year prison sentence against Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, the polarizing former president and one of the country’s most influential politicians ...
Argentina’s top court effectively banned two-term former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner from office and upheld a six-year jail sentence, likely drawing a curtain on one of the country ...