Unpaid Caregivers, a Symbol of Inequality in Chile
“This work, which is fundamental for sustaining life and social well-being, is disproportionately assigned to women…”
“This work, which is fundamental for sustaining life and social well-being, is disproportionately assigned to women…”
Errors of the dictatorship in Cuban economic and monetary policy generate a shortage of basic goods —food, medicine, fuel— and blackouts.
Doctors wishing to specialize will be obligated to work for the government for ten years, or else repay US $61,706.
The Kremlin comes “to the rescue” of its ally at a time of maximum crisis, says an oil expert.
The self-taught artist has distinguished himself in Costa Rica as a painter and sculptor, and now as a maker of personalized prosthetic legs.
Darío Jarrosay, a native of Guantánamo, said that Russia recruited him for the war after traveling for a contract to work in construction.
With a doubled legislative majority, Noboa relaunches neoliberal austerity & the search for mining investments, invoking the costs of peace.
The images of the country’s former leaders were no longer in at least a dozen places where they were previously exhibited.
The regime faces protests demanding urgent solutions to situations that it has made clear on TV it cannot resolve in the short or medium term
The proliferation of illegal sellers and the scarce and unstable supply of food products hamper internal trade on the Island, say the leaders