Círculo del Liceo, the work of art of civil society

Círculo del Liceo, the work of art of civil society

The Barcelona entity, the oldest private club in Spain, celebrates its 175th anniversary and participates with a work by Ramón Casas in an exhibition at the National Gallery in London Francisco Gaudier and José García Reyes, before ‘The Automobile’, by Ramón Casas, which will be exhibited at the National Gallery in London Inés Baucells From … Read more

8M: for justice, democracy and the economic rights of women and diversities | The brake on the advances of the Judiciary and political violence are keys to the call

8M: for justice, democracy and the economic rights of women and diversities |  The brake on the advances of the Judiciary and political violence are keys to the call

Why “the greatest debt is with women and children”. Because “there are no guarantees of fair treatment” in legal proceedings. And because “it is urgent to modify the justice system in defense of democracy.” After these slogans —which are arguments— this 8m takes place for the seventh consecutive year, the feminist strike accompanied by debate … Read more

Addictions: 2 million deaths from drugs in the United States by 2030 | Global UNAM

Addictions: 2 million deaths from drugs in the United States by 2030 |  Global UNAM

Enrique Cifuentes García warns about the increase in deaths from drug overdose in the United States, reaching a total of 107,622 deaths in 2021, which represented an increase of 15% compared to the previous year. Fentanyl, methamphetamine and cocaine are the main substances responsible for these deaths. Cifuentes García, from the Mount Sinai Hospital in … Read more

CABA: classes without ventilation in the middle of the heat wave | In some establishments there is no water, there were decompensated children

CABA: classes without ventilation in the middle of the heat wave |  In some establishments there is no water, there were decompensated children

The heat wave that hits the City of Buenos Aires once again exposed the building problems suffered by Buenos Aires public schools. The teachers unions and the educational communities of various schools denounced during this week the lack of ventilation in classrooms with temperatures that came to exceed 40 degrees of thermal. “Not all classrooms … Read more

The Murdaughs, a saga fallen from grace for their dark murders

The Murdaughs, a saga fallen from grace for their dark murders

“He was a good liar, but not good enough,” declared Craig Moyer, one of the twelve members of the jury who sentenced this man who was the protagonist of one of the most gruesome family stories in United States history. The 54-year-old ex-literate’s life sentence marks the end of a dynasty of legal scholars that … Read more

A report shows how the Buenos Aires government privileges funds for private education | All privileges to private schools

A report shows how the Buenos Aires government privileges funds for private education |  All privileges to private schools

The General Audit of the City of Buenos Aires produced a report outlining irregularities in the management and control of funds of the General Directorate of Private Management Education (DGEGP) of the City. In seeking to evaluate the resource transfers to the initial level of the private schools, the audits encountered non-compliance with sworn statements, … Read more

The Supreme Court seeks to reopen a debate already settled with the abortion law | What is behind the decision of the highest court to call a public hearing for the frozen embryos

The Supreme Court seeks to reopen a debate already settled with the abortion law |  What is behind the decision of the highest court to call a public hearing for the frozen embryos

The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation resolved to call a public hearing to resolve whether or not an ex-partner may destroy their cryopreserved embryos in a laboratory. In this way, it ignores the Voluntary Interruption of Pregnancy Law that enables abortion up to the 14th week and seeks to rediscuss aspects that were … Read more