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In 2007, the group reported that antisemitic attacks in Argentina increased by 32% in 2006 in comparison to 2005. [2] In 2011 the group filed an injunction to stop Google from advertising on 76 "highly discriminatory" websites. [3] The DAIA noted, "The common denominator on these sites is the incitement of hate and the call to
In an interview with Buenos Aires-based Jewish news agency (Agencia Judía de Noticias) on 2 January 2013, Itzhak Aviran, who was the Israeli ambassador to Argentina from 1993 to 2000, said most of the people behind the AMIA attack were eliminated by Israeli security agents operating abroad.
President Javier Milei pulled Argentina out of the World Health Organization, citing right-wing complaints about COVID lockdowns, weeks after President Donald Trump, his close ally, also removed ...
A year following the establishment of the city of La Plata as the capital of the Province of Buenos Aires, four local intellectuals, Manuel Lainez, Arturo Ugalde, Martín Biedma and Julio Botet formed a partnership with the purpose of giving the new town (the first planned city in Argentina and South America) a daily newspaper.
(Reuters) -Argentina's presidential office said on Wednesday that President Javier Milei had taken the decision to ban gender change treatments and surgeries for minors, as well as impose limits ...
Argentina's libertarian President Javier Milei laid out a bleak vision in his maiden speech a year ago amid an economic crisis. The crowd in front of Congress cheered his every word. A year later ...
Argentina has announced it will pull out of the World Health Organization (WHO), mirroring a similar move by US President Donald Trump last month. “President (Javier) Milei instructed (foreign ...
Today, approximately 180,500 Jews live in Argentina, [1] [66] [9] down from 310,000 in the early 1960s. [9] Most of Argentina's Jews live in Buenos Aires, Córdoba and Rosario. [67] Argentina's Jewish population is the largest in Latin America, and the third-largest in the Americas (after that of the United States and Canada). [68]