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Argentina: A 21-Day Journey Through History and Nature

This 21-day tour of Argentina, guided by photojournalist Gervasio Sánchez, commemorates the 50th anniversary of the 1976 military coup, exploring historical sites alongside natural wonders like Iguazu Falls and Patagonia's glaciers.

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Brazilian Pianist's Disappearance Solved: Victim of Argentina's Dictatorship

After nearly 50 years, forensic scientists identified the body of Francisco Tenório Cerqueira Júnior, a Brazilian pianist, confirming he was a victim of Argentina's 1976-1983 military dictatorship, executed and dumped in wasteland after being abducted near his hotel.

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Mussolini: Son Of The Century" Review: A Timely, if Flashy, Look at Fascism

John Powers reviews the new MUBI series "Mussolini: Son Of The Century," highlighting its timely portrayal of the rise of Benito Mussolini and its strengths and weaknesses in depicting the Italian dictator.

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María San Miguel's "Federico: No Hay Olvido, Ni Sueño: Carne Viva" Premieres in Madrid

María San Miguel's new play, "Federico: No Hay Olvido, Ni Sueño: Carne Viva," exploring the silenced history surrounding Federico García Lorca's assassination, premieres in Madrid on September 7th, fueled by the playwright's personal experience with uncovering family members' remains from Francoist-...

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Remains of Uruguayan Citizen Disappeared in Argentina During 1976 Dictatorship Identified

The Equipo Argentino de Antropología Forense (EAAF) identified the remains of Ricardo Altamirano Alza, a Uruguayan citizen disappeared in Buenos Aires in 1976, bringing closure to a 49-year search by his family and human rights organizations.

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Trump Denies Dictatorship Accusations Amidst National Guard Deployments

President Trump, facing accusations of authoritarianism, denies being a dictator while deploying the National Guard to Democrat-led cities against local officials' wishes, sparking concerns about democratic erosion and power consolidation.

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Trump's Actions Raise Concerns of Authoritarianism

Top Democratic leaders warn that President Trump's targeting of political opponents through the Justice Department and FCC is leading the US towards authoritarianism, citing the silencing of Jimmy Kimmel and threats against other perceived enemies.

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Geraldo Vandré Returns to Brazil After 50 Years of Exile

After nearly 50 years, Brazilian singer-songwriter Geraldo Vandré returned to the stage in João Pessoa, Brazil, on March 22, 2018, performing for the first time in his home country since 1968, before going into exile due to the military dictatorship.

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Argentine human rights activist Rosa Roisinblit dies aged 106

Rosa Roisinblit, a founding member of the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo who dedicated her life to finding children stolen during Argentina's "Dirty War", died at 106.

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Spain Commemorates Franco's Death: A Controversial 50th Anniversary

Spain's 50th anniversary commemoration of Francisco Franco's death has sparked heated debate, with the government's 20 million euro initiative praised by some as a necessary step in acknowledging the transition to democracy but condemned by others as political maneuvering.

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Victorian MPs Criticized for Comparing Andrews to Dictators

Victorian Liberal MPs Moira Deeming and Ann-Marie Hermans drew fierce criticism for likening former Premier Daniel Andrews to dictators, sparking outrage amid a manhunt for a "sovereign citizen" who killed two police officers; their comments overshadowed state mourning and highlighted political divi...

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Poll Reveals Significant Republican Support for Trump's Dictatorial Power

A University of Massachusetts Amherst poll showed 74% of Republicans supported President Trump having dictatorial power for one day; further polls reveal a significant portion of Republicans favor reducing checks on Trump's power, suggesting a growing acceptance of authoritarian tendencies within th...

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