Unleashed Freedom, according to Timothy Snyder, Natalio Botana and Agustín Laje

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Timothy Snyder: "I don't think Trump is a fascist, but some of those around him are." A historian of European totalitarianism, a star at Yale and author of The Road to Unfreedom, he decided to emigrate to Canada out of fear of the Trump regime. Here, he takes a philosophical look at the freedom of libertarians and at everything that is in danger today. In his country and in ours. By Matilde Sánchez
Sol Montero: Truth and Lies in Digital Political Discourse. The sociologist analyzes the shift from public discourse to social media. She asserts that fallacy in politics is nothing new; it has been present since the beginning of time. She maintains that Milei copies Trump's political communication styles and gestures. By Inés Hayes.
Héctor Abad Faciolince. In Ukraine, with luck on his side . Author of the acclaimed The Oblivion We Will Be , Colombian writer Héctor Abad Faciolince presented his chronicle Now and in the Hour in Madrid. There he recounts a trip to Ukraine during which two meters and a few minutes stood between him and death. By Juan Cruz.
BIENALSUR 2025: art for a new humanism. More collaborative and horizontal, the festival returns for its tenth anniversary with an emphasis on humanism and community. It opened its run in Bogotá, which will have 140 venues on five continents. "Expressiveness makes us human," says Diana Wechsler, its artistic director. By March Mazzei.
Joaquín Furriel and Calixto Bieito bring the life of the last English king killed in battle to the San Martín theater. Actor and director discuss one of the Theater Complex's biggest projects of the year: The True History of Richard III. Shakespeare's classic features the famous line: "My kingdom for a horse." By Mercedes Méndez.
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