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A violent mugging in Montevideo brings New Internationalist editor Vanessa Baird face to face with the greater crime of health inequality.…
Writing from Argentina, Vanessa Baird finds little enthusiasm for the President’s renewed Malvinas campaign.…
The Great Recession may have stunned the Minority World, but the Majority World has survived more or less unscathed…
Vanessa Baird lived and worked as a journalist in Peru during the tumultuous mid-1980s, and she maintains a passionate interest in South America…
Uruguay, self-proclaimed ‘Latin capital of respect and tolerance’ marches for diversity…
In an upside-down world, there are many questions to be asked, writes *Eduardo Galeano*.…
Lies, food & the poor by *Eduardo Galeano*…
It was the meddling British who used their cartographic skills to delineate the country that would become Uruguay in the early 19th century, as a buffer zone between the two regional giants, Argentina and Brazil…
The end hoves into sight for Equatorial Guinea’s blood-soaked dictator *Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo* – despite having an uncle who is a god.…
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