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Eduardo Galeano – a tribute

Vanessa Baird remembers a remarkable and utterly original beacon of the Latin American Left.

Filed in: Culture Uruguay

Get your legal high in Uruguay

Is this the beginning of the end for the world’s deadly and ill-conceived ‘war on drugs’? asks Vanessa Baird.

Filed in: Drugs Uruguay

The pain of blows

A violent mugging in Montevideo brings New Internationalist editor Vanessa Baird face to face with the greater crime of health inequality.

Filed in: Health Uruguay Violence

Uruguay

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 result was a country stuck in the shado

Filed in: Uruguay

View From The South

Filed in: Uruguay

  • March 1, 2005
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The Waters of October

The wonder - and the water - of Uruguay’s first-ever Left election victory. Eduardo Galeano celebrates.

Filed in: Uruguay

Ricardo: 'The only thing I hate in the world is the police'

Selling religious cards in Uruguay by day, afraid of the dark at night. Interview by Jenny Smith.

Filed in: Children Poverty Uruguay

Under The Umbrella

Filed in: Uruguay

  • May 5, 2003
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Under the umbrella

Roberto Elissalde charts the rise, and compromise, of a ‘Broad Front’ in Uruguay.

Filed in: Uruguay

Keynote

Filed in: Debt IMF Uruguay World Bank

  • May 5, 1999
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