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Multilingual journalist with over 10 years of experience working for media outlets such as Agencia EFE (Spain), Channel News Asia (Singapore), Caracol (Colombia), and TRT (Turkey). Covered several wars, multiple elections, and two football World Cups. Now based in Buenos Aires after working for 8 years in the Middle East as TV producer, radio host and producer, fixer, camera operator and foreign correspondent. His last position was as Deputy Jerusalem Bureau Chief at the main Spanish-language news agency in the world (EFE). Mainly interested in politics, conflict, economy, social issues, international relations, sports, human rights, and migration.
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The Argentine Congress validates Milei's veto on pension increases amid new protests
Javier Milei's government secured a political victory by maintaining a veto on pension reform in Argentina, despite protests and opposition. The veto, upheld by the Cámara de Diputados, prevents a law that would have increased pensions, citing fiscal concerns. The decision sparked protests in Buenos Aires, with demonstrators criticizing the government's economic policies and the use of force by security forces. The economic crisis in Argentina, marked by high inflation, exacerbates the situation for pensioners, many of whom receive minimal pensions.
The Questions of Bucha
Following the Russian retreat, Bucha, near Kiev, was found with streets empty and bodies scattered, raising numerous questions about the massacre and the mechanisms of power behind it. The article reflects on the development and implications of this tragic event, highlighting the emotional and historical weight it carries.
The Eleven of Qatar
Bread with mold, 10 days without a shower, and homemade surgeries: the month and a half in Gaza of the hostages returned to Israel
Over a month and a half, hostages held by Hamas in Gaza endured dire conditions, including infrequent showers, moldy bread, and makeshift surgeries. The recent release of some hostages has shed light on their harsh captivity, with many suffering both physical and mental scars. The article highlights the experiences of several Argentine hostages and their families, detailing the severe deprivation and trauma they faced. The ongoing conflict and the uncertain fate of remaining hostages continue to cause distress among their relatives.
Hamas Tunnels Under a Hospital in a Gaza Reduced to Rubble
Only the Israeli Army Can Guarantee Gaza's Security, According to Herzog
One month of war between Israel and Hamas: more than 11,000 dead and no sign of stopping
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has resulted in over 11,000 deaths, with Gaza experiencing a severe humanitarian crisis. The war, which began on October 7, has seen significant casualties and displacement on both sides. Israeli military actions aim to dismantle Hamas, while international analysts highlight the broader regional implications and the dire humanitarian situation. Despite calls for a ceasefire, experts predict prolonged conflict.
One month of war between Israel and Hamas: more than 11,000 dead and no sign of stopping
The conflict between Israel and Hamas has resulted in over 11,000 deaths, with Gaza experiencing a severe humanitarian crisis. The war, which began a month ago, has seen significant casualties and displacement on both sides. Israel's military actions aim to dismantle Hamas, while international analysts highlight the broader regional implications and the ongoing humanitarian catastrophe. Despite the devastation, experts see no immediate end to the hostilities.
One month of war between Israel and Hamas: more than 11,000 dead and no sign of stopping
A month-long war between Israel and Hamas has resulted in over 11,000 deaths, with nearly 10,000 in Gaza, 241 hostages, and a significant advancement of Israeli soldiers on the ground within the Gaza Strip, leading to an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe. The conflict began a month ago with Hamas militants massacring over 1,400 Israelis, mostly civilians, and taking hostages. The region has since been plunged into a nightmare, with over 9,700 Palestinians dead, including 4,000 children, and around 25,000 injured. The violence has spread to other fronts, including the Israel-Lebanon border, and has seen a significant increase in violence in the occupied West Bank. Experts see no short-term possibility for a ceasefire, with Israel considering only humanitarian pauses.
With nails, bones, and ashes, this is how forensic scientists identify victims of the Hamas massacre
A military base near Tel Aviv has become the focal point for Israel's efforts to identify victims of a Hamas massacre. Over a thousand bodies have been received, with forensic specialists still trying to identify about 200 unrecognizable remains. Despite the overwhelming task, 784 bodies have been identified, and 688 returned to families. The forensic team, comprising doctors, police, dentists, and forensic experts, faces the grim reality of handling severely mutilated remains. The attack by Hamas on October 7, which involved massive rocket fire and the infiltration of over a thousand militants, resulted in approximately 1,400 deaths in Israel and triggered an ongoing war. Israel's counterattacks have killed over 1,200 militants and caused significant casualties and a humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Amid international pressure, Israel has allowed some humanitarian aid into Gaza from Egypt.
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