Malvinas War, Borges, Human Trafficking
Argentina marks 40 years since Borges's death, honoring his literary legacy. Meanwhile, Prefectura in Neuquén rescued eight victims of trafficking, seizing 53 million pesos. Military medical efforts during the Malvinas War are also highlighted.
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- Malvinas 44 años: recuperar y contener al camarada, el trabajo de la sanidad militar y los buques hospital ↗
Argentina's military health service and hospital ships were vital in the Malvinas War. The ARA "Bahía Paraíso" was converted into a hospital ship with 300 beds and four operating rooms, facilitating medical evacuation and care for combatants.
- Neuquén: Prefectura realizó allanamientos por trata de personas con fines de explotación sexual ↗
Neuquén: Prefectura conducted two raids for sexual exploitation. Eight victims identified. Over 53 million pesos seized, plus phones, a vehicle. Two individuals are under investigation.
- Jorge Luis Borges: un clásico eterno ↗
Argentina's Culture Secretariat honors Jorge Luis Borges, 40 years after his death. Born 1899, he authored classics like Ficciones and El Aleph, and led the National Library.