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The Espartaco group: stolen masterpieces and public murals
On September 18, 2018, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner recorded a video after her house in El Calafate (in southern Argentina) was raided. In it, she denounced that, among other things, two paintings by Nora Patrich and Mario Mollari—two artists...

PAHO and Global Affairs Canada initiative strengthens the health of women and adolescents in situations of vulnerability in six countries of the Americas
Washington, D.C., July 2 2025 — A joint project by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and Global Affairs Canada is transforming health outcomes for populations in situations of vulnerability in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Honduras...

GAZA: Starvation or Gunfire – This is Not a Humanitarian Response
NGOs call for immediate action to end the deadly Israeli distribution scheme (including the so-called Gaza Humanitarian Foundation) in Gaza, revert to the existing UN-led coordination mechanisms, and lift the Israeli government’s blockade on aid...

History imposes a burden on us to speak out in defence of the Palestinians
President Nelson Mandela said in December 1997: “We know too well that our freedom is incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinians.” These words are more than the rhetoric of solidarity, and are not merely a statement of fact. They are also...

El Paso author producing documentary on deadly 1948 deportation flight; plus, city’s proposed budget could mean tax hike
News that matters to El Paso, delivered to you. Sign up for our free weekly newsletter. This is your weekly news roundup, which takes a quick look at some developments in government, politics, education, environment and other topics across El...

Why A Wealth Tax Is No Longer Radical But Necessary
As the G20 leaders prepare to convene in South Africa, a powerful civil society movement has emerged, calling for a 2 percent annual wealth tax on the world’s richest 3,000 billionaires. The proposal, which could generate an estimated 250 billion...
Tiwanaku: Pre-Incan Civilization in the Andes
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The ruins of the pre-Incan civilization at Tiwanaku near Lake Titicaca in Bolivia. | Credit: diegograndi/Getty ImagesLocated near Lake Titicaca...

Native American teens kayak major US river to celebrate removal of dams and return of salmon
KLAMATH, Calif. — (AP) — As bright-colored kayaks push through a thick wall of fog, voices and the beats of drums build as kayakers approach a crowd that has formed on the beach. Applause erupts as the boats land on the sandy spit that partially...

Best baseball players are selected in Union County for 2025
Senior left-hander Sean Budis led the way this season for David Brearley High School with some of the most well-pitched games ever produced in Group 1 state tournament history. UNION COUNTY, NJ — The David Brearley High School Bears didn’t win as...

Over 20 countries join emergency summit in Colombia over Israel's alleged international law violations
Official representatives from over 20 countries, including Qatar, Spain, China and Ireland, are convening Tuesday and Wednesday in Bogotá, Colombia, for an emergency summit aimed at formulating concrete legal and diplomatic measures against Israel...

Riverine Communities in Brazil's Pantanal Face Precarious Access to Healthcare and Suffer from Wildfire Aftermath
"Everyone was badly affected, traumatized by the fire," says Rosemari Gomes de Souza, 24, a resident of a riverine community on the banks of the Paraguay River in Corumbá, Mato Grosso do Sul, in Brazil’s Central-West region. The area was hit by...

Colombia hosts first Hague Group summit to finalize action against Israel’s Gaza offensive
Colombia will host the first emergency ministerial summit of the Hague Group this week. The meeting, scheduled for Bogotá on July 15 and 16, seeks to coordinate concrete actions, including “legal and diplomatic measures,” against Israel’s...

Diet analysis challenges current understanding of early farmers
A new analysis of diet data is challenging our historical understanding of why the Andes civilisations transitioned from foraging food to farming roughly 5,000 years ago. In around 3000 BCE, ancient indigenous civilizations in the Andes Mountain...

Feast Of Blues, Jazz And Razzmatazz For Festival Milestone Birthday
Sharon Cain Time for Life Correspondent 3:58 PM 14th July 2025 arts Festival founder Simon Cunliffe-Lister (centre) Images by Steve Hare In 2007, Simon Cuncliffe-Lister, the owner of Burton Agnes Hall and passionate saxophonist opened the doors of...

Baja California Sur launches EMBRACE IT: an initiative to support sustainable tourism
The Government of the State of Baja California Sur will officially implement the EMBRACE IT tax on foreign visitors who stay in the state for more than 24 hours. This measure aims to generate funds to strengthen natural environmental conservation,...

Man City ink staggering £1BILLION Puma deal in major show of confidence - as Pep Guardiola's side await verdict on 115 breaches of Premier League financial rules
Manchester City have inked a deal to extend their kit partnership with Puma worth a staggering £1billion - in what would be a major vote of confidence for the club as they continue to await the verdict on their 115 breaches of Premier League...

South Carolina helped fuel an American revolution. Is that spirit alive today? We asked.
"Coming from a country like Bolivia, I've heard my parents talk about what it was like when the press was oppressed, when people were taken off the street and silenced," she said. But she acknowledges the fear that has taken hold among immigrants...

The Agenda: This week’s local government meetings
The Brunswick County Planning Board meets Monday. (Courtesy Brunswick County) SOUTHEASTERN N.C. — Every Monday Port City Daily will share upcoming government and community meetings around the tri-county region. If there’s an item of public...
Brazil becomes 6th Latin American Nation to join South Africa’s genocide case against Occupation
Brazil becomes 6th Latin American Nation to join South Africa’s genocide case against Occupation [Tue, 15 Jul 2025 18:40:47 +0300] Brasília – Saba: Brazil has announced its intention to join South Africa’s case against Israeli Occupation at the...

Aging May Not Equal Chronic Inflammation
Summary: A new global study challenges the long-held belief that chronic inflammation is a universal marker of aging. Researchers compared industrialized populations with Indigenous groups and found that “inflammaging” is strongly tied to...