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...“We are angry, but we are also tired,” said Marisa Limón Garza, Las Americas Immigrant Advocacy Center’s executive director in El Paso, Texas....
...Wealthy suburbs such as San Pedro Garza García have also been spared the worst of the water shortages....
...Sinaloa is notorious as the home of Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, once Mexico’s most powerful drug baron, now locked up in a maximum-security jail in the US....
...According to Mr Guerrero, he could face a nascent challenge to his leadership from two key lieutenants: Juan Carlos González, known as “03”, who the government says founded the elite group last year, and...
...Mexico’s president Andrés Manuel López Obrador approved the release of a son of jailed drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán on Thursday, after security forces were overwhelmed by the firepower of the Sinaloa...
...“These last two incidents, while high profile, are not one-offs,” noted Antonio Garza, a former US ambassador to Mexico. The government, he said, was “losing time....
...Out of the 30 apprentices headed for Argos — which has made television soaps and Netflix productions — “maybe there’ll be the new [Alfonso] Cuarón or [Alejandro González] Iñárritu”, said Luisa María Alcalde...
...“National borders act as barriers to the free movement of money, inhibiting individuals and limiting the potential for global commerce,” said Joaquín Ayuso de Pául, Denizen co-founder and chief executive...
...“In historical terms, this is comparable to the fall of the Berlin Wall,” enthuses Felipe González, Spain’s former prime minister who, in his day, struggled with Basque terrorists....
...Asked if he would now seek partnerships with Cnooc, Mr González Anaya said: “We’ll have to see what happens.”...
...With drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán back behind bars, Mexico has begun working on his extradition to the US — a process likely to take months, if not longer....
...Pedro Joaquín Coldwell, energy minister, once quipped "that makes economic, but not political, sense”....
...Sitting a few yards away from his camera, on the verge, is Yoandys “Baby Lores” González, the biggest star of Cuba’s booming reggaeton scene....
...Most of the people who are leaving are unemployed so this lifts a burden from the Spanish labour market,” says Joaquin Arango, a professor of sociology at Madrid’s Complutense University....
...Known as “El Gordo” or “Fatty”, Mr Alfredo Guzmán is the son and financial manager of Joaquín “El Chapo” (“Shorty”) Guzmán, head of the country’s Sinaloa cartel....
...“We have a beautiful old town with so much history,” says Jesús González-Aller Lacalle, director-general of Marina Coruña....
...María Blanca González sits outside her unassuming family home, drinking maté tea. Her new neighbour, she has been told, is John Pearse, tailor to stars such as the Rolling Stones and Paul McCartney....
...César González-Bueno, new chief executive, says the bank’s survival is crucial to its home region but also makes economic sense for Madrid – and Brussels....
...Letterman says goodbye with, “Joaquin, I’m sorry you couldn’t be here tonight”. Is it all true? Or a hoax? Does Phoenix want to be hated?...
...The demographic of buyers of Latin American art is diversifying, says Virgilio Garza, head of Latin American art at Christie’s. “It’s opening up to the world,” he says....
...In the executive board, Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell and José Manuel González-Páramo are devoting a lot of time to foster financial integration together with the vice-president....
...Joaquín Almunia, Economic and Monetary Affairs, Spain A former minister under the goverment of Spanish premier Felipe González, Joaquín Almunia is one of the few to have weathered the storm of the Commission...
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