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...Maribel López is the managing director of ARCOmadrid, Spain’s largest contemporary art fair....
...Noboa is serving out the term of his pro-business predecessor Guillermo Lasso, who triggered a snap election while facing impeachment proceedings amid Ecuador’s deteriorating security crisis....
...Cab driver Ruben Lopez said he voted for Noboa, who he described as “smart and prepared”, adding: “Correismo would be bad for Ecuador.”...
...The crime wave blighted the two-year-old administration of conservative president Guillermo Lasso, who last week avoided an impeachment trial by dissolving congress, triggering elections for congress and...
...José Guillermo Zozaya Délano, executive president AMIA, of Mexico’s auto industry body, said that Mexico should issue its own set of incentives to attract investment south of the border....
...Analysts say that Lasso showed a willingness to put aside ideology to sit down with Mexico’s president Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a leader with whom he has little in common....
...Neither Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil nor Mexico’s Andrés Manuel López Obrador want to attend — and with good reason....
...not only put their country on the map of world cinema, but conquered Hollywood: Alfonso Cuarón (from breakthrough Y tu mamá también to Roma, via Gravity and even a Harry Potter); horror/fantasy maestro Guillermo...
...Mr López Obrador has kept spending tight, but not Mr Bolsonaro....
...In Ecuador, one of the countries worst affected by coronavirus, February’s presidential election pits radical leftist economist Andrés Arauz against Guillermo Lasso, a conservative banking millionaire....
...The bet was taken not just by his backers — among them most major Hollywood studios — but a starry roster of creative talent including Steven Spielberg and Guillermo del Toro agreeing to produce content....
...He joins a growing list of casualties: Germán Martínez quit as head of the state social security agency IMSS, Guillermo García Alcocer as head of energy regulator CRE and Tonatiuh Guillén as head of the...
...Until recently, many investors had expected Guillermo Nielsen, an orthodox economist who played a leading role in the negotiations with the IMF after Argentina’s 2001 default, to be chosen as Mr Fernandez...
...“We remain very commodity-dependent economies, way ahead of the average of other EMs,” said Guillermo Tolosa, economic adviser at Oxford Economics, of his home region of Latin America....
...With 30m US consumers, it’s utopia to think you could,” says Guillermo Valdés, a former Mexican intelligence chief. “It’s all about what type of drugs trafficking you tolerate.”...
...Guillermo Valdés, a former Mexico intelligence chief, said the trial was bringing “only disrepute” to Mexico....
...If undocumented migrants are included, this figure could be as high as 400,000, said Isadora Zubillaga, an adviser to jailed Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo López who moved to Madrid in 2015....
...As for any future meeting, Mr Sarukhán said: “I can see him telling Trump ‘let’s meet on the border’,” like Lyndon B Johnson and Mexican counterparts Adolfo López Mateos and Guillermo Díaz Ordaz did in the...
...In Mexico, a hard-left maverick, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, is topping the polls....
...Alberto Elías Beltrán, acting attorney-general, told Radio Fórmula he had not acted on presidential orders when he fired Mr Nieto for allegedly violating the attorney-general’s office code of conduct....
...At the other end of the scale is the softly-spoken abstract painter, Guillermo Kuitca....
...“It is really striking how, in the past few years, a whole generation of the historic leaders of Mexican drugs trafficking has practically disappeared,” says Guillermo Valdés, a former intelligence chief...
...Mexico’s capture of drug lord Héctor Beltrán Leyva – the second major security coup this year after the rearrest of Mexico’s most wanted man, Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán – could hardly have come at a better...
...“Michoacán is the most complex and sophisticated model of organised crime,” says Guillermo Valdés, a former director of the state intelligence agency, Cisen....
...Guillermo Moreno, Argentina’s powerful internal trade secretary, resigned on Tuesday, a day after a Marxist professor was put in charge of the economy ministry, heralding a major shift in economic policy...
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