Hints and tips:
...From Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa to Honduras’ Xiomara Castro, they hope to ape the Salvadoran millennial’s success in cracking down on violent crime....
...But Alberto, the factory worker, doesn’t think it’s worth waiting around for Castro or the US’s plans to materialise, underscoring how hard it will be to change things....
...Among those promoted to the politburo was Brigadier-General Luis Alberto Rodríguez López-Callejas, once married to Raúl’s daughter Deborah and head of the armed forces’ civilian holding company, GAISA, which...
...“You can easily see why CPI was a poor measure of inflation during the pandemic recession,” said Miguel Faria e Castro, an economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis....
...The party’s founder, Vladimir Cerrón, names Venezuela’s Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro, Nicaragua’s Daniel Ortega and Fidel and Raúl Castro in Cuba among a select “group of presidents who gave the continent...
...“I’m seriously concerned about the medium-term and the short-term fiscal picture,” says Alberto Ramos, Latin America chief economist at Goldman Sachs....
...Social media was flooded with messages of sorrow and commemoration by Argentines from all walks of life, including from President Alberto Fernández, who declared three days of national mourning....
...It should also piss us all off,” Mr Castro said....
...Luis Eduardo Castro, the mayor of Yopal in the sparsely populated, oil-rich eastern Colombian province of Casanare, which is sheltering nearly 20,000 Venezuelans, has started to deport back to Venezuela...
...At the core of Latin American populism, he says (also seen in the rhetoric of other leaders such as Cuba’s Fidel Castro and Venezuela’s Hugo Chávez), is an idea that “the poor are the custodians of a pure...
...“He can’t fool the market forever,” added Mr Castro....
...His son Alejandro is a counter-intelligence expert at the interior ministry, while his former son-in-law, General Luis Alberto Rodríguez, runs Gaesa, the military-owned holding company that controls much...
...Even Cuba will have a new head of state, whose surname will not be Castro....
..., General Luis Alberto Rodríguez....
...son-in-law of Raúl Castro, the president....
...Nonetheless, he makes no secret of his admiration for the late Cuban revolutionary Fidel Castro....
...Liz Castro, another pro-independence activist and former senior figure in the ANC, a separatist campaign group, said: “People are hungry for information and instructions . . ....
...His former son-in-law, Luis Alberto Rodríguez, is a general who runs GAESA, a military holding company that has struck joint ventures with foreign companies, especially in tourism....
...The room was packed, despite his apparently innocuous subject: the Spanish governor Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar, who conquered the island in 1511 and to whom the great Hernán Cortés had been secretary before...
...In the cross-hairs of the new policy is GAESA, a conglomerate owned by Cuba’s armed forces and run by President Raúl Castro’s former son-in-law, General Luis Alberto Rodríguez....
...He added: “At home I also have a long interview with Fidel Castro on my desk, because I’m curious to understand how people have built such mistaken doctrines.”...
...The opposition National Action party has not decided whether its leader Ricardo Anaya Cortés, or Mr Calderón’s wife, Margarita Zavala, should be its candidate....
...Alberto Echazú, the company’s head of evaporates, said Bolivia was “on the right path.”...
...The London company will be called Colnaghi, while Coll & Cortés will keep its name in Madrid....
...Luis Alberto Fernández, who was once married to Mr Castro’s daughter Deborah (they are rumoured to have divorced), is a colonel and manages military business interests....
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