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...Maribel López is the managing director of ARCOmadrid, Spain’s largest contemporary art fair....
...Venezuela’s opposition parties are discussing a plan to wind up their “interim government” and abandon Juan Guaidó’s claim to be the country’s legitimate leader — belated recognition that the US-sponsored...
...José Miguel Vivanco, adjunct fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and former Americas director of Human Rights Watch, believes the militarisation of Mexico is the “main negative legacy” of López Obrador...
...Some enterprising painters went themselves: Sebastián López de Arteaga, emigrating from Seville to Mexico in 1640, established a tenebrist Baroque school in his adopted home, with violently theatrical compositions...
...José Miguel Vivanco, who is stepping down as head of Human Rights Watch’s Americas division after 28 years, said the Trump phenomenon “has provided ammunition and inspiration for the wrong side in Latin...
...In Honduras, where elections are scheduled for November 28, President Juan Orlando Hernández — accused by US prosecutors of working with drug trafficking organisations — and his party have likewise been...
...Juan Pablo Badillo Soto, another family lawyer, blamed the disturbances in Culiacán on “the dark hand of the enemies of the president”....
...There was confusion about the role of General José Ornelas Ferreira, chief of the armed forces general staff, and whether he had given his support to Mr Guaidó....
...“I have to be honest, there’s no internal [government] criticism,” says José Agustín Ortiz Pinchetti, author of a flattering López Obrador biography and his former private secretary....
...Crucially, the Venezuelan armed forces have backed him, with Gen Vladimir Padrino López, the defence minister, dismissing Mr Guaidó’s bid for power as unconstitutional and reckless....
...Once-loyal “Chavistas” such as former ministers Elías Jaua and José Vicente Rangel are increasingly critical....
...Mr López Obrador has said he wants a migration rethink....
...Juan Manuel Santos, Colombia’s president, wore white to symbolise peace. So did Rodrigo Londoño, the normally olive-garbed commander of Latin America’s largest rebel movement....
...When José Antonio Meade quit the finance ministry in December to run for the presidency on the ruling PRI ticket, his place was taken by Pemex chief executive José Antonio González Anaya....
...Domestically, too, the mood is uncertain: Andrés Manuel López Obrador is leading the electoral race – a prospect that strikes fear into many captains of industry in Mexico....
...As were Viña Tondonia Reserva 1999 and 1991, whites from arch-traditionalist López de Heredia even more recently....
...Shop-owner José Bautista boasts that his family alone contributed 60 votes to the ruling party....
...The irate mood has been a boon for Mr López Obrador, the outsider candidate....
...Tropical storms Jose and Katia are also forming in the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico....
...costume when he launched his campaign in San Juan Chamula, an indigenous stronghold in the region that launched the Zapatista uprising in 1994....
...Their hosts at Casa de Campo, a Dominican Republic luxury resort: José “Pepe” Fanjul, the Cuban-born Florida sugar baron, and his wife Emilia....
...San Juan district judge José Fusté characterised the tax as discriminatory in his 109 page ruling....
...In pride of place is the name of the now former public works secretary José López, who earlier this year was arrested trying to hide almost $9m in cash in a convent outside Buenos Aires....
...Juan José Aranguren, a former head of Shell in Argentina appointed as energy minister by president Mauricio Macri, lays much of the blame at the door of the previous government for distorting the energy...
...At the same time, they discovered a younger generation, including Nicolás[a acute] Paris (b1977) and Mateo López (b1978)....
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