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Public university on the brink: Higher education under threat in Argentina
Ella Hartley gives her insight from the ground in Argentina where the country's president, Javier Milei, has vetoed a law angering the higher education community and leading to huge public protests.
Relatos Salvajes: A Darkly Hilarious Guide to Breaking those 2024 Resolutions
Four months into 2024 with many of resolutions long forgotten, Heather Magee delves into our inner chaos-lover with her review of the Argentine comedy Relatos Salvajes.
Salsa: a potential aid in the healing process for survivors of sexual assault
Rosie Neaman dives into how salsa , particularly in Colombia, is now being used to help heal those who have experienced sexual assault.
Argentina’s presidential election: Massa fends off far-right populism for now.
Staff writer Rosie Neaman explores the recent elections in Argentina , offering a critical perspective on what this means for the country.
Riots and rainforests
Staff Writer Jamilya Betram dives into the world of Brazilian politics and explores what the recent election of President Lula means for the biggest country in South America.
A privilege, not a right
Dylan Stewart investigates the role of social media in Latin American politics, exploring how the people of the region can make their world a more inclusive and resilient space.
Cocaine, conflict, and corruption
Staff Writer Lucy McCulloch dives into the world of Colombian politics, exploring whether the nation will reach a state of peace.