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...“AMLO has planted a poisoned seed by empowering the military,” says Juan Pardinas, editor of the newspaper Reforma, which is critical of the government....
...(Reuters) ● In what could be a precursor to his arrest, Venezuela’s constituent assembly has stripped Juan Guaidó of parliamentary immunity....
...European governments led by the UK and France are poised to back Juan Guaidó as Venezuela’s interim president despite splits within the EU about how to respond to Nicolás Maduro’s failure to announce new...
...“Mexico is not the same thing as the US,” said José Manuel Vázquez, 25, a pineapple farmer who rode the infamous Beast train to the US when he was 12, but was deported five years ago and is trying again....
...the PAN’s Josefina Vázquez Mota....
...Juan Bernabé Vázquez, carefully stacking up blue corn tortillas at the shop where he works, said he had heard nothing about what would be the first price rise in more than two years....
...He’s racist and that’s why he doesn’t want Mexican sugar,” grumbles Carlos Vázquez, a 52-year-old mechanic at the Tala sugar mill near Guadalajara, who fears for his job if the US gets its way....
...Nevertheless, Juan Sartori, the president of Union Group, whose agriculture business represents 70 per cent of the Uruguayan stock exchange’s market capitalisation, is upbeat about Mr Vázquez’s government...
...Juan Gris and Salvador Dalí, among other Spanish painters, did piecework for ABC in their day but some of the most impressive examples in this inaugural show are often by anonymous artists who submitted...
...You could get anything through, even an elephant,” says Vázquez....
...Zambrano sent representative Juan José Flores to the meeting, while Roberto Vazquez, the region’s secretary of culture, represented the governor of San Luis Potosí....
...“We have not just gone back to square one, we are at minus one,” said Juan Gabriel Tokatlian, an analyst in international relations at Argentina’s San Andrés University....
...With the economic losses resulting from blockades exceeding the benefits from the new plants, Uruguay’s President Tabaré Vázquez seems to have little option but to back down....
...Juan Tokatlian, director of political science and international relations at the University of San Andrés, in Buenos Aires, says that Argentina's acute need for energy and finance partly explain the connection...
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