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  • Javier Milei’s Enigmatic Sister and the Influential Women Behind Argentina’s New President

    Javier Milei’s Enigmatic Sister and the Influential Women Behind Argentina’s New President0

    • WE DO, Politics
    • November 22, 2023

    In an astonishing political upset, right-wing populist Javier Milei emerged victorious in Argentina’s presidential runoff election with a historic 55.7% of the vote. As he celebrated his triumph, he attributed his success to an enigmatic figure known as “The boss” – his sister, Karina Milei. This behind-the-scenes powerhouse is just one of the remarkable women who will play pivotal roles in the administration of South America’s second-largest economy.

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  • Columbus Day?: Three Indigenous Women Explain the Disputed Narrative About October 12

    Columbus Day?: Three Indigenous Women Explain the Disputed Narrative About October 120

    • Politics, WE KNOW
    • October 12, 2023

    Colombus Day is increasingly controversial. Reflections on colonization and indigenous genocide have changed this date. Here, three indigenous women explain this disputed narrative.

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  • Exceptional Regime in El Salvador: This Is How State Violence Against Women Has Intensified

    Exceptional Regime in El Salvador: This Is How State Violence Against Women Has Intensified0

    • Politics, WE KNOW
    • October 8, 2023

    The National Health Forum said this week that state violence against Salvadoran women has intensified within the framework of the emergency regime. This happens after the rape of a girl by a group of soldiers in the center of the country.

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  • Profile: Who Is Narges Mohammadi, Nobel Peace Prize Winner?

    Profile: Who Is Narges Mohammadi, Nobel Peace Prize Winner?0

    • Politics, WE KNOW
    • October 6, 2023

    Narges Mohammadi, journalist and activist for women’s rights in Iran, won the Nobel Peace Prize today.

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  • Colombia: This Is How The National Care System Will Work In Women’s Favor

    Colombia: This Is How The National Care System Will Work In Women’s Favor0

    • Politics, WE KNOW
    • September 15, 2023

    Colombia wants to be at the forefront in care policies with a pioneering system. This is stated by Natalia Moreno, manager of the National Care System, a subdivision of the newly created Ministry of Equality, in an interview with EFE.

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  • “Women, Life, Freedom”: Venice Festival Expresses Solidarity with Iranian Women

    “Women, Life, Freedom”: Venice Festival Expresses Solidarity with Iranian Women0

    • Politics, WE KNOW
    • September 4, 2023

    A group of protesters called by the Venice Festival have demonstrated this Saturday on the red carpet of the Palacio del Cine del Lido in solidarity with Iran, shouting “women, life, freedom”.

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