
Patricia Larrús
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Feb 20, 2024 |
globalvoices.org | Patricia Larrús |Ameya Nagarajan
The so-called Omnibus Law, pet project of Javier Milei, elected president of Argentina in November 2023, was approved on February 2, 2024 in the Chamber of Deputies of the Argentine Congress by 144 in favor and 109 against. The Argentine Congress also experienced hours of tension, both inside the premises and on the street, where protesters interrupted the congressional session to prevent the half passage of the law.
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Feb 6, 2024 |
es.globalvoices.org | Patricia Larrús
La Ley Ómnibus, proyecto estrella de Javier Milei, electo como presidente de Argentina en noviembre de 2023, fue aprobada el 2 de marzo en la Cámara de Diputados del Congreso argentino por 144 a favor y 109 en contra. El Congreso argentino también vivió horas de tensión, tanto dentro del recinto como en la calle, donde manifestantes interrumpieron la sesión del congreso para evitar la media sanción de la ley.
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Dec 22, 2023 |
globalvoices.org | Gabriela Mesones Rojo |Eddie Galdamez |Patricia Larrús
The diversity of Latin American gastronomy during Christmas is as varied as homes are in the region: each family, town, city, region and country has its own traditions, rituals and recipes. During the Christmas celebrations, the tables of the region are filled with buñuelos, liqueurs, roasts, breads, soups, sauces, tamales and other delicacies.
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Dec 22, 2023 |
es.globalvoices.org | Gabriela Mesones Rojo |Eddie Galdamez |Patricia Larrús
La diversidad de la gastronomía latinoamericana durante las navidades es tan variada como los hogares que hay en la región: cada familia, pueblo, ciudad, región y país tienen sus propias tradiciones, rituales y recetas. Durante las celebraciones navideñas, las mesas de la región se llenan de buñuelos, licores, asados, panes, sopas, salsas, tamales y demás delicias.
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Oct 11, 2023 |
globalvoices.org | Patricia Larrús |Melissa Vida
On April 2, 1982, while Argentina was immersed in a military dictatorship, and the United Kingdom was in an economic crisis, the army of Argentina sent its troops to the Malvinas Islands [Falkland Islands] to recover the sovereignty lost in 1833 to the British armed forces.
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