(Image: A scene inside the courtroom in Argentina, 1985; Amazon Studios, 2022) Director Santiago Mitre’s much-lauded, fact-based Argentina, 1985 dramatizes the South American country’s return…
As Argentina eyes large lithium reserves to boost its struggling economy, local assemblies across the country are coming together to protect the…
The government of the province of Buenos Aires issued a resolution that establishes the georeferencing of restrictions on agrochemical applications. Although the…
As the rising sun lit the Andean foothills above the town of Chicoana in northern Argentina on May 22, 2022, around 300…
Last Saturday the “First Meeting of Mapuche Women of the Zonal Council of the Mapuche Confederation of Neuquén” took place in the…
This technology has failed to demonstrate any consistent advantages for crop yields or food quality, but has helped drive an unprecedented consolidation of corporate power in the global seed and agrochemical sectors
Argentina’s vegetable oil workers ended 2020 on a high note, with a triumphant 21-day national strike for higher wages. They were pushing to make the minimum wage a living wage, as the constitution mandates
After many years of campaigning, Argentina’s feminist movements booked a historic victory at the end of 2020 when abortion was finally legalized
The victory is the result of five years of mass protest marches by Argentina’s grassroots women’s movement, which began as a Twitter campaign against gender violence
Correo Compras promises to benefit workers, consumers and sellers, and could even use big data for the public good
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