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...Felipe González Morales, the UN’s special rapporteur on the human rights of migrants, said that migration detention should be the exception not the rule under international law....
...Felipe Morales, our captain and host, hopped up to the raised prow. “I don’t know, man,” he said. “I think there’s something here.”...
...“I note with concern that this double standard approach has led to feelings of being discriminated [against],” the UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants, Felipe González Morales, said after...
...Felipe González Morales, a UN special rapporteur on migrants, said in May that they “result in human rights violations incompatible with states’ obligations under international human rights law”....
...Felipe Alessandri, the mayor of one of Latin America’s most prosperous cities, was surveying the burnt-out wreckage of the 170-year-old church of Veracruz in the centre of Chile’s capital, destroyed in a...
...Felipe González Morales, UN special rapporteur on the human rights of migrants, said earlier this month that in Hungary, “migrants are portrayed as dangerous enemies in both official and public discourses...
...Felipe Burbano, political scientist at Flasco University in Quito, however said that a Lasso victory was not a foregone conclusion....
...In any event, he is joining a trend set by other leftist strongmen in the region: the late Venezuelan leader Hugo Chávez won a referendum in 2009 to allow indefinite re-election and Bolivia’s Evo Morales...
...many might labour over the words “trade agreement”, the alliance has been breathlessly described as “inspiring” (by Costa Rica) and “the most exciting thing going on in Latin America at the moment” (by Felipe...
...July 2013: Arrest of Zetas cartel chief Miguel Angel Treviño Morales, known as “Z-40”....
...Felipe Denegri, a longtime Chilean Jesuit priest who has since left the church, painted a picture of a divisive, power-hungry leader and a manipulator adept at winning sympathy through his humility....
...In a radio interview, Carlos Morales, Pemex’s head of exploration and production, said that the time between discovery and production from Trion could be five years....
...such regional attention may also have emboldened Amlo, who went on to protest for three months, during sit-ins in Mexico City’s main thoroughfares and central square, that his victory has been stolen by Felipe...
...Evo Morales, the leftwing president, looks likely to secure another term in presidential elections on December 6....
...McLaren’s Lewis Hamilton held a five-point lead over Ferrari’s Felipe Massa and 12 points over BMW’s Robert Kubica with a maximum of 20 points available from the races in Shanghai and, on November 2, in...
...“It is very like Palermo was 10 years ago,” says Lilián Morales Bustamante, an information technology analyst, who with her husband, Alfonso, began to look at the neighbourhood after Argentina’s colossal...
...In this context, Mr Marulanda’s departure will do nothing to improve the fading morale of those fighters that remain....
...All this is good news for Felipe Calderón. When Mexico’s centre-right president assumed power almost a year ago, many political analysts were placing informal bets on how long he would last....
...Last week’s meeting in Brasília between presidents Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil and Evo Morales of Bolivia was tinged with farce before it began....
...Richard Lapper Calderón’s progress How good will the legacy of Felipe Calderón look by the end of his term in office?...
...In Mexico, a bitterly controversial election was won by the relatively untested Felipe Calderón....
...More importantly, Mr Morales has landed India’s first big investment in Latin America....
...In Mexico, President Felipe Calderón will be looking for two things from the US. One is what one Mexican diplomat describes as a “shift in the paradigm” in the war on drugs and organised crime....
...Felipe Calderón, Mexico’s new president, has assumed power at a critical juncture in the country’s history....
...A shift in immigration policy would, of course, be a big boost for Felipe Calderón, Mexico’s president-elect, who said last week that the Democrat triumph was an opportunity for improved relations....
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