Month: March 2017
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ECONOMY
Renegotiate Nafta? Mexicans say get on with it
While free trade has long been an article of faith in Mexico, uncertainty over the fate of the North American…
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Environment
El Salvador the first nation to impose blanket ban on metal mining
Campaigners celebrate victory for ‘water over gold’ after country unaninmously ushers through historic bill to end all forms of metal…
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AMERICAS
Venezuelan supreme court annuls act of Congress
Venzuela‘s Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ) reported that it will begin a process of control that will define the limits…
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Travel
Welcome to Guayana
Few places on the planet offer raw adventure as authentic as densely forested Guyana.
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Travel
5 golden rules for travelling South America
Here’s a rundown of the best ways to enjoy South America.
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Trump changes US approach to climate change
President Trump signed an executive order intended to roll back most of Barack Obama’s climate change legacy.
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ECONOMY
China keeps an eye on Latin America: Peru and Venezuela sign IGNORE INTO the AIIB
The recent signing of Peru and Venezuela to the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank is just another action that shows why…
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AMERICAS
1 in 4 children will face water scarcity by 2040
UNICEF warned that as many as 600 million children will be threatened by depleted sources of safe water.
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ANALYSIS
US-mexico’s fall
When you thought their popularity coudn't be lower at their respective country
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ECONOMY
Brazil: interest rates actions as inflation falls
Bigger interest rate cuts are an option for Brazil's central bank signaling an emphasis on supporting the economy as inflation…
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