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...The president’s brother, Juan Fernando Petro, is under investigation on similar allegations and has denied wrongdoing....
...Several of the characters, including Juan, enjoy a fluid bisexuality, embodying the ideal of what the novel calls the “magical androgyne”....
...Sitting in the shade alongside a row of concrete fermentation tanks, I devour chef Juan Pablo Clérici’s bite-sized creations, including shrimp empanadas with llajua (a Bolivian chilli sauce) and croquettes...
...“It underlines that Guaidó continues systematically to lose momentum.” noted Diego Moya-Ocampos, Latin American analyst at IHS Markit....
...Juan Guaidó, the leader of the opposition who has been trying to force Mr Maduro from power for more than a year and is recognised by many countries as Venezuela’s legitimate interim president, said the...
...“Anti-government protests are likely to escalate in the coming days and weeks, especially in the low-income western neighbourhoods of Caracas,” says Diego Moya-Ocampos, Latin American analyst at IHS Markit...
...Russia responded by repeating its accusation that the US is trying to depose Mr Maduro and replace him with opposition leader Juan Guaidó....
...In his office in the Venezuelan frontier town of La Fría, the head of the local cattle ranchers’ association, Isidro Uribe, acknowledges that “the Colombians are in charge”....
...Borges, he adds, “despised” Juan Perón, who in the 1940s founded the political movement known as Peronism. The movement, which the Kirchners followed, has dominated Argentine politics ever since....
...Luis Moreno Ocampo, the Argentine former chief of the International Criminal Court, says the accord signed on Wednesday by Juan Manuel Santos, Colombia’s president, is “like a work by Van Gogh that only...
...Also, the value of international assets has cheapened so much that our strong local companies are now looking to buy them,” says Justino Juan Ocampo, head of investment banking at Makati-based First Metro...
...Colombia’s President Juan Manuel Santos said the deal was “a major achievement”. “Peace is possible and it is closer than ever,” he said....
...“The Voices of Kidnapping” is taking on new relevance after President Juan Manuel Santos’s narrow re-election last month on a platform to end the country’s half-century insurgency....
...Yet President Juan Manuel Santos’s re-election attempt is struggling....
...Much of the anger was channelled at Juan Manuel Santos, the president, who critics say has launched a reform agenda that has promised much but delivered little....
...Colombia’s president, Juan Manuel Santos, recently said he expects FDI to hit $16bn when the final numbers for 2012 come out....
...Born on July 28 1954 to a poor family in the south-western state of Barinas on Venezuela’s cattle-ranching plains, Hugo Rafael Chávez Frias was the second son of six children....
...Look at Brazil,” says José Antonio Ocampo, Colombia’s former finance minister. “Colombia will have to do something to regulate capital inflows.”...
...The country, by and large, also has a favourable view of how President Juan Manuel Santos is dealing with them – sniping by former president Álvaro Uribe aside....
...José Antonio Ocampo is a professor at Columbia University in New York....
...Juan Ocampo is chief executive officer of Trajectory Asset Management...
...Arturo de Frias, banks analyst at DkW, believes the number of job losses could reach 10,000 – much higher than the 4,000 expected at the time of the deal....
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