Notes by Agustina Ramos
Football and diversity: how the 2026 World Cup is being experienced
The 2026 World Cup takes place in a turbulent global context rife with inequality. How do teams open to diversity view it, and what do they expect from this championship?.
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Not One Less: Feminist movements took to the streets en masse against gender violence
Eleven years after the first Ni Una Menos (Not One Less) march, the fight against gender violence and the pain of the femicides of Agostina, Dulce, and Noelia mobilized massively…
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The trial for the triple lesbian murder has begun: Justice for Pamela, Roxana and Andrea, and reparations for Sofía
The trial has begun for the triple lesbian murders of Pamela Cobbas, Mercedes Figueroa, and Andrea Amarante, and the attempted lesbian murder of Sofía Castro Riglos. The prosecution seeks to..
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Triple lesbian murder in Barracas: two years after the brutal attack, the oral trial arrives
Two years have passed since the triple lesbian murder in Barracas, a hate crime that left only one survivor. The oral trial will begin on May 18. The call…
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Breastfeeding and HIV: scientific advances in the first person
In 2025, the World Health Organization recognized breastfeeding as a viable option for people living with HIV who are on effective treatment. Experiences, essential support, and…
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Eug Krla: “I tried being a transvestite on stage and it encouraged me to be a transvestite in real life”
Actress and playwright Eug Krla explains why *Here Goes a Song for You* is the first play in which she portrays herself as a transvestite. And how…
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A Church for everyone? How was the DJ Guilherme priest's show?
DJ Guilherme's massive electronic music tribute to Pope Francis in Plaza de Mayo sparked several controversies about the "openness" of the Catholic Church.
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Glaciers Law: The largest class-action lawsuit in history is being called to stop the reform
"The struggle continues," reads the document that was read at the vigil while Congress approved the controversial reform to the Glaciers Law. Three organizations are calling for…
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Fires in Patagonia: 5 critical challenges when the fire goes out
In Chubut, the Puerto Patriada fire, which started on January 5th, has just been declared extinguished. In total, 230,000 hectares were ravaged across five provinces…
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Glaciers Law: Reports indicate that of one hundred thousand registered participants, less than 1% were able to attend the public hearing
More than 100,000 people registered to participate in the public hearings and express their opinion on the government-backed project that seeks to reform the…
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