Vanessa Baird remembers a remarkable and utterly original beacon of the Latin American Left.
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Vanessa Baird remembers a remarkable and utterly original beacon of the Latin American Left.
Is this the beginning of the end for the world’s deadly and ill-conceived ‘war on drugs’? asks Vanessa Baird.
A violent mugging in Montevideo brings New Internationalist editor Vanessa Baird face to face with the greater crime of health inequality.
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
The wonder - and the water - of Uruguay’s first-ever Left election victory. Eduardo Galeano celebrates.
Filed in: Uruguay
Uruguay’s leftist landslide.
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Selling religious cards in Uruguay by day, afraid of the dark at night. Interview by Jenny Smith.
Roberto Elissalde charts the rise, and compromise, of a ‘Broad Front’ in Uruguay.
Filed in: Uruguay