Argentine journalist Raúl Noro, husband of Indigenous activist Milagro Sala, dies at 80
Noro had been in a delicate state of health for the past few months. In June, he suffered a serious breakdown, when the Jujuy police violently raided his and Sala’s home
Police in Jujuy raid home of Indigenous activist Milagro Sala amid mass protests
The search warrant was issued as part of an investigation into alleged public disturbances in recent days during the protests rejecting the reforms to the provincial Constitution. The reforms promoted by conservative Governor Gerardo Morales have been widely rejected in the province
Argentine organizations demand presidential pardon for Indigenous activist Milagro Sala
Indigenous and social activist Milagro Sala has been imprisoned since January 2016 over charges that human rights and social activists allege are politically motivated
Argentine political leaders demand immediate release of Indigenous activist Milagro Sala
Indigenous and social activist Milagro Sala has been under house arrest since January 16, 2016 over charges that activists allege are politically motivated
Tonga faces significant damage, communications shutdown after tsunami and other stories
Today we look at the situation in Tonga after a volcanic eruption and tsunami, the detention of critically ill Palestinian teen Amal Nakhleh, and more






