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The Perito Moreno glacier in Los Glaciares National Park, Argentina. Photo by Amanderson2 on Flickr. CC BY 2.0 DEED. This article was written by David Feliba and published in Climate Home News on February 13, 2024. An edited version is republished by Global Voices under a media partnership agreement. Argentina’s new free-market president Javier Milei is pushing for a rollback in environmental regulation, endangering forests and glaciers. Milei, who has called climate change a “socialist lie,” has tried to ease restrictions on mining near glaciers and remove protections for forests. But the mov...
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Image by Gabriela Mesones Rojo for Global Voices. 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. The purpose of the street protests was to put pressure on the deputies so that they would not approve the package of laws that ai...
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Illustration made by CONNECTAS. Used with permission. This article was written by Leonardo Oliva and published in CONNECTAS on January 26, 2023. An edited version is republished on Global Voices under a content sharing partnership. The Colombian actress Sofía Vergara has just released the series “Griselda)” on Netflix, in which she stars in the role of the “queen of coca”. The faces of Pablo Escobar and Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán appear printed on T-shirts sold in markets around the planet. The narcocorridos of the Mexican Peso Pluma will be at the legendary Coachella, in California. These even...
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