Argentina’s newly elected President Javier Milei, known for his radical right-libertarian policies, is facing his first major challenge as trade unions across the country have called for a general strike.
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Award-winning film director Norman Jewison has died at the age of 97, his spokesperson announced.
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At Least 50 Dead Due to Extreme Winter in the US
by Dispatchesby DispatchesHeavy snowfall and temperatures as low as minus 26 degrees Celsius have resulted in at least 50 deaths due to extreme winter weather in the US over the past two…
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David Soul, known for his role as Ken “Hutch” Hutchinson in the TV series “Starsky & Hutch,” has passed away at the age of 80 in his adopted home of…
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In December alone, 302,000 people crossed the US southern border, with 250,000 of them doing so outside of official ports of entry – the highest number ever recorded.
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Thousands Protest Against Milei’s Economic Policies in Argentina
by Dispatchesby DispatchesThousands of people took to the streets in Argentina to protest against the economic policies of President Javier Milei. Read More
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Argentina has a new president: the libertarian populist Milei has been sworn in as president of Buenos Aires, in the presence of Ukrainian President Zelensky and Hungarian Prime Minister Orban.
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Milei’s Response to Resistance: A New Leader of the Right-Wing Revolution in Argentina
by Dispatchesby DispatchesRight-wing revolution? Argentina’s new president Milei takes office today. His supporters hope for a right-wing revolution in the country plagued by ongoing crises.
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Defiance Behind Bars: Tales of Courage and Resilience from Nicaragua’s Political Prisoners
by Dispatchesby Dispatches606 days – that’s how long opposition activist Tamara Dávila spent in detention before Nicaragua’s dictator, Ortega, deported her and 221 others from the country.