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...Anabel Diaz Calderon, vice-president at Uber, said: “Instead of providing legal certainty and mandated protections for genuinely self-employed workers, both the council and parliament’s positions would likely...
...“We are anticipating we will need up to 20,000 additional drivers for the growth we need in the UK,” said Diaz Calderon....
...But right now, it makes no sense,” said Juan Alberto Díaz López, a criminal law professor at Madrid’s Autonomous University.Díaz believes eliminating defamatory speech protections for the monarchy would...
...Lázaro Cárdenas, the Mexican president who nationalised Mexico’s oil industry in 1938, briefly legalised all drugs in 1940, including heroin, morphine and cocaine, and allowed for addicts to be treated as...
...But the blockade remains,” Rodrigo Malmierca Díaz, Cuban minister of foreign trade and investment, told a parallel summit of business leaders....
...Like Mr Calderón, Mr Peña Nieto has sent troops to Michoacán, a western state torn apart by violence. The Knights Templar cartel has effectively taken over the state’s Lázaro Cárdenas port....
...A spiralling security mess in a country where as many as 80,000 people are believed to have died during the unsuccessful war on drugs of President Enrique Peña Nieto’s predecessor, Felipe Calderón, is bad...
...More than 60,000 people have died in Mexico since former president Felipe Calderón launched an assault on organised crime six years ago....
...in the nation” and Mexico in essence closes off the energy sector and nationalises the electricity industry. 2004: Crude oil production peaks at 3.83m barrels a day. 2008: Attempts by president Felipe Calderón...
...Lázaro Mazón Alonso, health minister of southern Guerrero state, where the incident occurred, said that the afflicted suffered severe diarrhoea, fever and vomiting, El Universal newspaper reported....
...PRI has a reputation for being able to get things done – “poca política, mucha administracion” (little politics, but a lot of administration), to recycle the telling phrase by the old dictator, Porfirio Díaz...
...goes to plan, the government’s overarching strategy until 2012 will increase container-handling capacity to about 7m TEUs (20-foot equivalent units) compared with just 4m in 2006, when President Felipe Calderón...
...A century ago the Mexican revolution erupted under the slogan of sufragio efectivo, no reelección – in response to the self-perpetuating (and fraudulently elected) dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz....
...Dimas Díaz, the alleged leader of the plot, and four of his accomplices were presented at a press conference in Mexico City....
...One, says Flavio Díaz, Bombardier’s chief representative in Mexico, is that it is in the same time zone as the world’s largest market for private aircraft....
...As one economist put it recently, “It’s at times like these you recall the famous phrase of Porfirio Díaz [the 19th century Mexican dictator]: ‘Poor Mexico....
...Mr Zepeda says that a second element to Mr Calderón’s strategy is to deepen an alliance with Lázaro Cárdenas, the governor of Michoacán and a member of the opposition PRD party....
...For decades, Mexicans from the arid coastline of Baja California to the lush hills of Chiapas have taken to the streets on November 20 to celebrate the revolution that toppled Porfirio Diaz’s dictatorship...
...Cubans are simply not responding to calls for civil disobedience from the likes of Lincoln Diaz-Balart, the right-wing Cuban-American US congressman....
...Lázaro Cárdenas, from my home state, is a man I hold in high regard, and I’ve always had a good relationship with him. With Amalia García, we were contemporaries. The country marches on....
...Each year thousands of Mexicans still celebrate President Lázaro Cárdenas’s 1938 takeover of foreign companies and few politicians dare to question the nationalised oil regime, which is fiercely defended...
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