Stuff just got dramatic in the UN as Argentina goes rogue on online violence resolutions!
Argentina is making headlines again! During a recent UN assembly, the South American country made a startling move by being the only nation to vote against a resolution aimed at combating online violence. The resolution, which aimed to protect women and girls particularly in the digital realm from violence, passed overwhelmingly with 170 votes in favor. Argentina's ambassador took to the floor to express concerns, arguing that the terms used in the resolution were vague. Terms such as "hate speech" and "misinformation" were flagged, raising eyebrows around the assembly hall. Talk about being the rebel in the room!
But hold on! Not only is Argentina stirring things up at the UN, but it's also cooking up some serious business back home. Reports have surfaced that Argentina and Brazil are in the final stages of signing a long-desired shale gas deal. This deal is expected to be completed right after the G20 summit, and it promises to be a game-changer for both countries as they tap into natural resources. Imagine a gas pipeline that fuels not just economies but also strengthens diplomatic ties!
Why the double drama, you ask? Well, it seems the Argentine government is walking a tightrope between addressing domestic energy needs and international obligations to protect its citizens online. It’s like being caught between a rock and a hard place – or perhaps a shale gas field and a UN assembly. With so much happening, Argentina is certainly keeping the world on its toes!
But that’s not all! Did you know that Argentina has one of the highest rates of social media usage in the world? With over 90% of the population engaging on multiple platforms, a resolution addressing online violence is crucial. Yet at the same time, the country is home to impressive shale gas reserves, estimated to be one of the largest in the world! So whether it's pushing back against international norms or making energy deals, Argentina's got some fascinating moves up its sleeve!
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