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...Latin Americans hope the 21st century’s new opportunities will allow them to prove Fuentes wrong....
...The ‘moral economy’ Much of the blame for Mexico’s lacklustre economic performance has fallen on the shoulders of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador....
...“The state does not want to listen to public opinion,” said Conaie communications chief Andrés Tapia....
...It was “the highest for a single day since February 6 and higher than any figure registered in the whole of 2020,” tweeted Andrés Tapia, a medical student at Mexico’s Unam university who has been following...
...After urging Mexicans only days earlier to take their families to restaurants to keep the local economy moving, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador on Friday finally began urging everyone to “step up our...
...Its fate will be sealed this week by Mexicans marking another X — this time on ballot sheets in a popular consultation called by President-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador....
...Mexico holds presidential elections in July in which hard-leftist Andrés Manuel López Obrador is shaping up as the man to beat....
...asked Angela Fuentes, a harried mother flanked by two restless young children. “The children are our future, and they need an education.”...
...But Martín Tapia, who in a hilltop shantytown outside the capital cast his vote for Mr Kuczynski, said he did not trust Ms Fujimori....
...“Let’s see Pixels — we’ve already watched Fantastic Four and Minions,” says Tapia’s nine-year-old boy. “We’ve learnt to enjoy this, as things are going well,” Tapia, a pastry-seller, tells me....
...The Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes, who died in 2012 and was a friend of Garcia Márquez, called him “the most popular and perhaps the best writer in Spanish since Cervantes,” the author of Don Quixote....
...“Europe is very well-positioned to lead this emerging sector,” says Jesus de la Fuente, chief executive at Graphenea....
...There is still a lot to do, but for Fuentes La Roche: “Now, finally, the perception of Colombia before the eyes of outsiders has changed.”...
...In fact it was Carlos Fuentes. How the chattering classes chortled in their newspaper columns. More was to come....
...With 96 per cent of the votes counted, Felipe Calderón was leading his left-wing rival Andrés Manuel López Obrador by 400,000 votes.But the result was not final, and in any case, all votes will be recounted...
...“It was a bad idea to build the hotels on the coastal sand dunes,” said Andres Chacon, an environmental engineer sent to Cancún by the government’s environment ministry in the wake of Hurricane Wilma....
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