Argentinian comedy “Puani” defends philosophy as a weapon against “right-wing progress”.
Philosophy is gradually disappearing from schools and institutions and therefore from life. The recent education reform, already with the coalition
Philosophy is gradually disappearing from schools and institutions and therefore from life. The recent education reform, already with the coalition
Memorial associations and victims of the Franco regime returned to Buenos Aires these days to appear before Judge MarĂa Cervini
You can’t order a beer, but you fill up the stadium you’re playing in. This recently happened to 17-year-old Camilo
Such absurd news as the creation of Argentine President Javier Millais and former President Mauricio Macri. The power of the
“The threat to repeal the law on the voluntary termination of pregnancy is part of the reactionary progress of the
La Libertad Avanza (LLA), the party of President Javier Millais, presented this week a project to decriminalize abortion, repealing the
A group of deputies from La Libertad Avanza, the party of the Argentine president, Javier Millais, presented a project to
Argentina’s National Chamber of Labor Appeals temporarily suspended the decree of Argentina’s president, far-right Javier Millais, on December 20, which
Less than three weeks into Argentina’s presidency, far-right Javier Millay has ordered a sharp devaluation of the peso that has
Argentina’s President Javier Millay signed a decree this Tuesday that paralyzes the renewal of all civil servants hired less than
Deputy of Vox Jose Sanchez Garcia He gave an example Javier Millais ultra-liberal economic plan Management disqualification of First Vice
Several people gather in front of the Buenos Aires Congress to celebrate the inauguration of President-elect Javier Millais. Matias Ciofalo
Former President Mauricio Macri’s narrative says that one of the mistakes of his presidential mandate was not to tell “the
Far-right Javier Millay took office on Sunday as Argentina’s new president. Thus begins a new mandate that will last until
Javier Millay will this week become Argentina’s eighth president elected by popular vote since the restoration of democracy in 1983.
According to her autobiography, on March 18, 1600, Catherine de Erauso escaped from the convent of Dominican nuns in San
Javier Millais’ transition to Argentina’s presidency, after winning a runoff on November 19, was marked by a lack of coordination
Javier Millais’ transition to Argentina’s presidency, after winning a runoff on November 19, was marked by a lack of coordination
Philosophy is gradually disappearing from schools and institutions and therefore from life. The recent education reform, already with the coalition
Memorial associations and victims of the Franco regime returned to Buenos Aires these days to appear before Judge MarĂa Cervini
You can’t order a beer, but you fill up the stadium you’re playing in. This recently happened to 17-year-old Camilo
Such absurd news as the creation of Argentine President Javier Millais and former President Mauricio Macri. The power of the
“The threat to repeal the law on the voluntary termination of pregnancy is part of the reactionary progress of the
La Libertad Avanza (LLA), the party of President Javier Millais, presented this week a project to decriminalize abortion, repealing the
A group of deputies from La Libertad Avanza, the party of the Argentine president, Javier Millais, presented a project to
Argentina’s National Chamber of Labor Appeals temporarily suspended the decree of Argentina’s president, far-right Javier Millais, on December 20, which
Less than three weeks into Argentina’s presidency, far-right Javier Millay has ordered a sharp devaluation of the peso that has
Argentina’s President Javier Millay signed a decree this Tuesday that paralyzes the renewal of all civil servants hired less than
Deputy of Vox Jose Sanchez Garcia He gave an example Javier Millais ultra-liberal economic plan Management disqualification of First Vice
Several people gather in front of the Buenos Aires Congress to celebrate the inauguration of President-elect Javier Millais. Matias Ciofalo
Former President Mauricio Macri’s narrative says that one of the mistakes of his presidential mandate was not to tell “the
Far-right Javier Millay took office on Sunday as Argentina’s new president. Thus begins a new mandate that will last until
Javier Millay will this week become Argentina’s eighth president elected by popular vote since the restoration of democracy in 1983.
According to her autobiography, on March 18, 1600, Catherine de Erauso escaped from the convent of Dominican nuns in San
Javier Millais’ transition to Argentina’s presidency, after winning a runoff on November 19, was marked by a lack of coordination
Javier Millais’ transition to Argentina’s presidency, after winning a runoff on November 19, was marked by a lack of coordination