Argentinean Franco crimes judge: “You see people’s fear of testifying”
María Servini is in Spain to gather testimonies of offenses committed under the dictatorship “If I didn’t believe in universal justice, I wouldn’t be here,” she says
María Servini is in Spain to gather testimonies of offenses committed under the dictatorship “If I didn’t believe in universal justice, I wouldn’t be here,” she says
President and Zuluaga exchange accusations over recent scandals ahead of Sunday’s vote Other candidates warn of risk of greater polarization should either man win the presidency
Prince Felipe is showing poise and balance ahead of his future role as head of state
Marchers have caused traffic chaos in São Paulo for three consecutive days 30 percent of city’s residents live in inadequate housing
Gender equality in wages and other matters has always been in the European community’s DNA
Long-term unemployment rose 22% last year, to 1.275 million Experts warn problem will be lasting legacy of the economic crisis
Benjamin B. Ferencz is the last surviving prosecutor from the Nuremberg trials He was in Madrid this week to talk about the principle of universal jurisdiction
‘Guardian’ editor Alan Rusbridger delivers a passionate speech at Thursday’s ceremony