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Should we believe Trump? These are the 3 times that he had to retract this month
Suspending the veto against Huawei is the third time this month that Trump has had to contradict his statements and…
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Colombia’s ‘disastrous’ minimum wage is restraining its development
Christopher Pissarides, a winner of the Economics Nobel Prize, emphasized the need for labor reform in Colombia, starting with the minimum wage…
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What is Latin America waiting for to stop looking north?
In the face of new threats of mass deportation and the re-election campaign of the president who issues them, the…
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Anko van der Werff: responsible for leading the recovery of Avianca
What does the first president of the post-Eframovich era have to offer for the second largest airline in Latin America?
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Libra: this is how Facebook plans to introduce a cryptocurrency
Although the project still has to overcome considerable obstacles to get it working, it could allow payments through Facebook and…
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What can Boeing do to continue competing with Airbus?
To leave behind the bad year that this will be for Boeing after the incidents with the 737 MAX, a…
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The gaming consoles war: who won in this generation?
Microsoft and Sony have already given details about their new gaming consoles, a sign that the end is near for…
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Meat substitutes for vegetarians: a success in the stock market
The American company Beyond Meat, which specializes in substitute products of meat out of vegetable origin, has pleasantly surprised the stock…
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The richest women according to Forbes: a controversial list
Forbes magazine launched last week its list America's Richest Self Made Women for 2019, with interesting results and abundant criticism
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The United States wants to see your social networks before granting you a visa
A new policy of the Department of State will require applicants to present their social media accounts for the last…
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