Taty Almeida, historic leader of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo, dies

Taty Almeida, a leading figure of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo Línea Fundadora, died on Sunday, June 14, at the age of 95 in Buenos Aires.

The activist had been hospitalized for three weeks at Hospital Italiano, where her health deteriorated in recent hours. She died accompanied by her family.

Born in Buenos Aires in 1930 as Lidia Estela Mercedes Miy Uranga, Taty Almeida began her activism after the disappearance of her son Alejandro Almeida, who was abducted by the Triple A on June 17, 1975.

Madres de Plaza de Mayo confirmed the death via its official channels and stated: “Thanks for teaching us that to love is to resist, that the only fight that is lost is the one that is abandoned and that there is no force greater than that of love”.

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Portrait illustration of Beatriz de Moura, founder of Tusquets Editores, in her Barcelona publishing office surrounded by books.
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Beatriz de Moura, Tusquets Editores founder, dies aged 87

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Beatriz de Moura, founder of Tusquets Editores and key figure in Spanish publishing, has died in Barcelona on Friday aged 87. The publisher announced her death on social media, describing her as a 'brilliant and unprejudiced woman, cosmopolitan and combative'. She led the imprint for over four decades, now owned by Grupo Planeta since 2012.

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Lidia Mabel Ojeda began her transfer from Buenos Aires to Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña on Friday under police custody. Chaco justice officials are investigating her for practicing medicine without a license in several public hospitals since 2023.

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