The Senate voted 38-29 to give millions of women access to legal termination under a new law backed by President Alberto Fernandez. Margins were expected to be very small. Large crowds of abortion rights activists and anti-abortion campaigners gathered outside the palace of Argentina’s National Congress to await the outcome, …
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