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Mexico: AMLO Inaugurates “El Insurgente”, The First Stage Of The Controversial Mexico-Toluca Train
This Friday, AMLO inaugurated the first stage of the Mexico-Toluca train after nine years of work. This is all we…
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El Salvador Presidential Elections 2024: How Possible Is Bukele’s Re-election?
Thousands of Salvadorans protested this Friday against Bukele's intention to re-elect and his "arbitrary arrests." This is the panorama of…
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Colombia: This Is How The National Care System Will Work In Women’s Favor
Colombia wants to be at the forefront in care policies with a pioneering system. This is stated by Natalia Moreno,…
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Brazil: Supreme Court Sentences Defendant to 17 Years for Bolsonarist Assault in Brasilia
The Supreme Court of Brazil this Thursday sentenced the first of those accused of the bolsonarist assault on the headquarters of…
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Strategic Alliance, Huawei Phone and Trip to the Moon: This Is How Maduro’s Visit to China Ends
Nicolás Maduro, president of Venezuela, concludes his visit to China with a new strategic alliance, a Huawei phone and the…
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The World Bank Confirms More Resources and Credits With Lower Rates for Latin America
The World Bank (WB) has launched reforms to finance projects focused on the climate crisis and the green transition in…
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G77+China Summit Begins: The South Seeks How to Narrow the Technological Gap With the North
The South seeks formulas to narrow the technological gap at the G77+China summit, which begins today in Havana, Cuba
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Infographic: VAT refund in Argentina, does it apply to you?
The Government of Argentina announced yesterday that it will return VAT to consumers punished by high inflation. What is this…
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Ministers of Economy: “Latin America Has the Potential to be a Source of Solutions”
At a conference by the Latin American development bank CAF, several Latin American economy ministers claim the region as a…
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Colombia: Military Disguised as Guerrillas Intimidate a Town in Córdoba
The Colombian Army opened an investigation into soldiers who intimidated a town in Córdoba disguised as guerrillas, what is it…
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