Articles written by Debora Rey
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Transgender woman poised to make Argentine soccer history
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Dozens of trophies, balls and cups sit on two worn, wooden shelves in the small home in a Buenos Aires suburb of Mara Gómez, who is poised to become the first transgender woman to play professional soccer in Argentina....
International Women's Day: Strikes, protests and holidays
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Marches and protests were held Friday across the globe to mark International Women's Day under the slogan #BalanceforBetter, with calls for a more gender-balanced world. The day, sponsored by the United Nations since 1...
'Handmaid's Tale' march for Argentine abortion rights
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Dozens of demonstrators wearing red cloaks and white bonnets like the characters from the novel-turned-TV series "The Handmaid's Tale" demonstrated Wednesday in Argentina in favor of legalizing abortion. The d...
Victims on bike path came to NYC from all over the world
The victims of the New York bike path attack reflect a city that's both a melting pot and a magnet for international visitors. One of the dead was a young mother from Belgium. Five had traveled from Argentina to New York with a tight-knit group of...