He may have the name of a fictional character, but in fact he is a writer, born in Malaga, who came to create a detective by the name of Tony Romano; therefore, nobody was surprised that while he was passing through Caracas, he gave talks about cities and the profound […]
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Should drugs be decriminalised?
Between the ages of eleven months and seven I grew up in Henleaze, a small suburban community located on the outskirts of Bristol’s centre. Ben Stupples My family and I lived in a semi-detached house of average size that separated us from our neighbours with wafer-thin walls, and […]
Leopoldo García: a living death
One of the first ten civilians to be exiled out of Chile by Pinochet, Leopoldo García was arrested in the centre of Santiago, handcuffed and repeatedly beaten on the head the entire night. He could have been killed. His forehead now bears the scar of being hit by the base […]
Corsica… A new gangland?
The beaches of France’s “île de beauté,” or “isle of beauty,” have been stained red by the blood of murder victims. The tiny island with the highest per- capita murder rate in Europe Angela Smith France takes pride in the picturesque, Mediterranean island of Corsica, which generates millions […]
Chile: equality, but “in progress”
The South American country is experiencing noticeable growth within the global economy, but social inequality, an out-dated education system and the nature of its labour market could pose a threat to its future. . Ramón Alabau . Chile is synonymous with economic growth. Data published by a number of international […]