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...The Mexican president, like several other leftwing Latin American leaders, has remained loyal to Ecuador’s long-ruling former president Rafael Correa....
...He served as Ecuador’s vice-president from 2013-18 under Rafael Correa, a leftwing ally of López Obrador....
...The target was Jorge Glas, who served as vice-president to the leftist authoritarian Rafael Correa, who governed Ecuador from 2007-17....
...Who exactly is Jorge Glas? And how big of a deal was this raid? Joe Daniels Jorge Glas is an Ecuadorean politician....
...“China’s trade surplus with the EU last year was the highest in the history of mankind,” Jorge Toledo, the EU’s ambassador to China, told a panel discussion in Beijing on Thursday....
...Jorge Rendón, a veteran broadcaster at Ecuador’s state-owned TC Televisión in the bustling port city of Guayaquil, was running through the day’s stories with his co-anchor....
...Jorge Uxó, an economics professor at Complutense University of Madrid, told me the impact of the reform has been “extraordinarily positive” so far....
...In response, BTG lawyers launched a broadside against the company’s three biggest shareholders — billionaires Jorge Paulo Lemann, Marcel Telles and Carlos Alberto Sicupira....
...A year later, the Portuguese won his first Ballon d’Or, and his agent Jorge Mendes hosted a sumptuous buffet....
...Trucks carrying fresh milk and fruit had been ransacked, with merchants forced to shut their businesses, said shopkeeper Jorge Díaz....
...In recent years, Puerto Rico and its diaspora have offered up not just Miranda, but J-Lo, Marc Anthony and Bad Bunny. That’s music....
...The question becomes intensely personal when Jorge, his leftwing activist brother, is arrested. Twenty years later, riots are erupting as the currency collapses....
...Mr Miranda said the solution was to use technology to grow and attract more customers....
...The ex-presidents of Brazil (Dilma Rousseff), Paraguay (Fernando Lugo), Uruguay (José “Pepe” Mujica) and Ecuador (Rafael Correa) have all visited....
...Fernando Tadeu de Miranda Borges, professor of economics at the Federal University of Mato Grosso, sees no signs of a slowdown....
...Jorge Wated, a government spokesman in Guayaquil, warned that “between 2,500 and 3,500 people will die from Covid-19 in these months in Guayas alone”....
...—Jorge Rosales, management consultant, Toronto, Canada Have we missed a spot?...
...Miguel de la Mano Compass Lexecon, Brussels Cristina Caffarra Charles River Associates, Brussels/London Neil Dryden Compass Lexecon, London Michael J Reynolds Allen & Overy LLP, London/Brussels Miranda...
...Rafael Elias, a director at investment bank Exotix Capital, said that following the failure on Monday’s payment, the company “will first try to restructure out of court” the $3bn guaranteed debt stock issued...
...But he’s still beating May — Rafael Behr in The Guardian The Irish border is a bigger problem for Brexiteers than a Tory rebellion — Stephen Bush in The New Statesman Macron’s social rupture — Daniel Fortin...
...Best of the rest I see no sign that this politics of devotion is doing us good — Rafael Behr in The Guardian Institutional reform: we have to overcome the obstacles that the guardians of the status quo...
...— Rafael Behr in The Guardian Apocalypse Not — Bret Stephens in The New York Times Merkel’s coalition giveaways will be her downfall — Thomas Sigmund in Handelsblatt What you’ve been saying FT readers...
...Best of the rest Rafael Behr in The Guardian on the Conservative party’s mounting regicidal fever (that never quite amounts to a coup) Paul Rosenzweig in The Atlantic argues that There’s No Way Mueller...
...Brexit Britain will have to get used to life as a third country — Rafael Behr in the Guardian says the best the UK can aim for is to be first among outsider nations....
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