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...The hotel — and theatre — are on a quiet back street behind the central square, Puerta del Sol, with an eclectic set of neighbours: a few dressmaking shops, specialist guitar-maker José Ramírez and, next...
...Human rights expert José Miguel Vivanco said it was “very revealing” that the country chose to reject the charter. “This is a landmark case....
...A week later, José Carlos Acevedo, long-serving mayor of the city of Pedro Juan Caballero, was killed outside a municipal building, months after his niece Belén Acevedo was assassinated....
...“The relationship between the number of patients we have and cases in the ICUs has decoupled,” said José Ramón Arribas, head of infectious diseases at Madrid’s La Paz hospital....
...The La Paz-based collective Proyecto Nativa (which is behind the celebrated restaurant of the same name in the city of Sucre) ensures the food experience here matches everything else....
...José Ramón Arribas, head of the infectious diseases unit at Madrid’s La Paz hospital, concurred. “The difference with the UK is striking because it has a respectable vaccination rate,” he said....
...Yet María José wanted to produce something different....
...Jose Miguel Vivanco, Americas head at Human Rights Watch, said the arrest warrants against Añez and her ministers contained no evidence that they had committed terrorist crimes....
...The militia is the state,” says José Cláudio Souza of the Rural Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, who has studied the militias over two decades....
...at Madrid’s La Paz hospital....
...José Miguel Vivanco, director of New York-based Human Rights Watch, responded: “The Bolivian government appears to be taking advantage of the pandemic to give itself the power to punish anyone who publishes...
...Here in the hospital we have had to treat missionaries with Ebola,” says José Ramón Arribas, head of the infectious diseases unit at Madrid’s La Paz hospital. “Ebola was nothing compared to this.”...
...The decree “sends a very dangerous message to the military that they have carte blanche to commit abuses,” said José Miguel Vivanco, a lawyer and head of Human Rights Watch in New York....
...Once upon a 1950s and ’60s time, Americans were just discovering the towns of Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo, quaint 18th-century fishing outposts....
...Back in Honduras, Jairo Murillo, who grows coffee between the country’s capital Tegucigalpa and La Paz, needs to earn a living for his family....
...José Luis Recoba, a doctor at the Arasi mine, says that when new workers arrive on site, the first 10 days are critical....
...Shop-owner José Bautista boasts that his family alone contributed 60 votes to the ruling party....
...medical check-up at a Unicef-supported mobile health clinic in Nimini village, Unity State, South Sudan Farmers run away from tear gas fired by riot police during a protest by coca leaf farmers, in La Paz...
...The fun starts more or less as you leave San José del Cabo airport....
...Edmundo Paz Soldán is a Bolivian writer who teaches at Cornell University and the author of ‘Norte’...
...Larraín and Paz Huneeus had had a son that year, Juan José, but their relationship was on and off....
...But José Olympio Pereira, president and chief executive of Credit Suisse Brazil, knows exactly what they mean to him....
...Another is José Dario Gutiérrez, who has opened a space to showcase Colombian artists, while curator José Roca last year set up Flora Ar+Natura, which offers residencies and commissions art....
...“Colombian art has been effervescent for some time, but we’ve seen international visitors grow exponentially,” says María Paz Gaviria, artBO director....
...“If we seriously want to open up our agricultural frontier, it will be necessary to grow our agro-industrial sector as well,” says José Llano, who heads the college of agronomists in Santa Cruz....
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