
Diana is based in Uruguay and started writing for Tracking the Backlash in 2018. She is now our Latin America editor, coordinating our investigative reporting in the region. She was previously co-editor-in-chief of the IPS news agency and led its Latin America desk for more than ten years. She wrote the book ‘Guantánamo Entre Nosotros’ (2017) and won Uruguay’s national press award in 2018. Follow her on Twitter (@diana_cariboni). Contact her at [email protected]with tips for new stories in Latin America.
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Publicado en: 50.50Argentina y Uruguay ante ola de candidatos religiosos y conservadores en comicios de este domingo
Los dos países van a elecciones este domingo ante una oferta sin precedentes de candidatos que se oponen a los...
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Publicado en: 50.50Argentina and Uruguay voters face surge of religious and conservative candidates in weekend elections
Both countries head to the polls this Sunday, where unprecedented numbers of candidates oppose sexual and...
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Publicado en: democraciaAbiertaLos evangelistas en Guatemala, a punto de “legalizar la homofobia”
Un “perverso” proyecto de ley sobre “vida y familia”, el primero jamás esbozado por las Iglesias evangelistas del...
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Publicado en: 50.50Evangelicals in Guatemala on verge of ‘legalising homophobia’
A ‘nefarious’ bill on ‘life and family’ is the first ever drafted by the country's evangelical churches, reflecting...
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Publicado en: 50.50Argentina abortion vote divides the nation, from senators to doctors
The senate votes this week on a potentially groundbreaking bill to legalise voluntary abortion. Opponents include...
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Publicado en: 50.50How ‘conscientious objectors’ threaten women’s newly won abortion rights in Latin America
From Uruguay to Chile, medical staff are refusing to provide abortion services even after legalisation Español