CREATE ACCOUNT

FORGOT YOUR DETAILS?

Issue Sep 27-Oct 03 2023: Political and legal controversies surround the Usurpation Law in Chile, particularly focusing on the penalties associated with non-violent usurpations of land or housing.

Read More

Issue Sep 27-Oct 03, 2023: Renowned ethologist Konrad Lorenz posited that inherent aggression exists in all living beings, a concept predating today’s era of social media.

Read More

Issue Sep 20-26 2023: On September 26, 2023, Mexicans marked the ninth anniversary of the abduction (and probable murder) of the 43 “normalistas,” and the confirmed murder of 3 more, from the Escuela Normal Rural Raúl Isidro Burgos in Ayotzinapa, Guerrero. In the months after the disappearances, then President Enrique Peña Nieto’s attorney general, Jesús

Read More

Issue Sep 20-26 2023: Maria Sonia Cristoff, an Argentine writer, has won the third edition of the Sara Gallardo National Prize for her novel “Derroche.”

Read More

Issue Sep 20-26 2023: An Argentinian region relatively untouched by tourism portrays a surreal landscape, new flavors, ancestral culture, and a mix of people who leave and return to their roots.

Read More

Issue Sep 20-26 2023: Over fifty-five thousand adults with dementia are living in a legal and epidemiological vacuum that is violating their basic human rights.

Read More

Issue Sep 20-26 2023: Driven by desperation for a better life, Cubans have joined the Russian side in the Ukrainian conflict, navigating a recruitment process filled with promises and deception.

Read More

Issue Sep 20-26 2023: Since May 12th, the United States has expelled or returned over 253,000 individuals to 152 countries, many of them from Latin America, according to official data.

Read More

Issue Sep 20-26 2023: U.S. Congressman Jim McGovern is pushing for the declassification of CIA and other agency documents related to the 1989 Jesuit massacre in El Salvador as its 34th anniversary approaches.

Read More

Issue Sep 20-26 2023: The controversial discourse of overpopulation is a narrative that has been recurrently linked to environmental crises.

Read More
TOP