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...Bukele’s main opponents in the election, the FMLN’s Manuel Flores and the right-wing Arena party’s Joel Sánchez, have struggled to gain traction after being overshadowed by the charismatic leader....
...“The government has focused its efforts on the security issue, but it’s also been a failure in economic terms,” said Manuel Flores, the leftwing FMLN party’s presidential candidate....
...One of the main reasons is the rise of populist leaders with an authoritarian bent, such as El Salvador’s Nayib Bukele....
...But President Andrés Manuel López Obrador pledged a less confrontational approach to organised crime dubbed “hugs, not bullets”, criticising the US-backed “war on drugs” as deadly and ineffective....
...This is the most visible element of what amounts to a military takeover: 1,500 troops were deployed to Mexico City’s Benito Juárez airport after populist President Andrés Manuel López Obrador drafted in...
...As we move to the quiet of a nearby building, de Paz tells me how his youth was violently uprooted by war....
...Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel described him as a “metallurgist de la mode.”...
...Castro’s husband, Manuel Zelaya, was ousted as president in a 2009 coup that many analysts believe the US tacitly supported....
...programme in the cathedral for the Sociedad Misionera de San Columbano....
...Corral de la Morería One of Madrid’s oldest, most famous tablaos, Corral de la Morería has over the decades welcomed everyone from Salvador Dalí (accompanied by his pet panther) to John Lennon through its...
...Last month, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Mexico’s president, described the country’s emigrants as heroes, comparing them to doctors and nurses saving lives. Flores, working in Kentucky, was unimpressed....
...Manuel Noriega, Panama’s de facto ruler, was deposed and captured in a 1989 US invasion after being indicted on drug trafficking charges....
...Yuriria Salvador, structural change co-ordinator at the Fray Matías de Córdova Human Rights Centre in Tapachula, said the organisation had seen a big increase in the number of Haitians seeking help....
...President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has maintained a “hugs, not bullets” security strategy — a departure from the heavily armed response of some of his predecessors that remains ill-defined....
...In the streets below, people dressed in white waved white handkerchiefs as president Juan Manuel Santos and Rodrigo Londoño, better known by his nom-de-guerre Timochenko, signed an agreement to bring Latin...
...Demonstrating her friend Susy Atondo Gastélum’s favourite dish, Erika Acosta González de-veins shrimps, chops cucumbers and squeezes lemons....
...Mexico’s leftist nationalist Andrés Manuel López Obrador has taken the opposite approach to Brazil and El Salvador — his policy dubbed “hugs not bullets” is based on justice and humanity, he says....
...Nayib Bukele, the hardline but popular president of El Salvador, the region's smallest country, imposed a strict lockdown on March the 22nd, even before it had any cases....
...Like Mr Bolsonaro, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Mexico’s populist leftwing leader, has drawn fire for playing down the risks of the coronavirus....
...Salvador Almonte has been doing a roaring trade in antiviral citrus cocktails at his stall in Iztapalapa, a sprawling working-class district of Mexico City....
...Mexico’s tax revenue is just 13 per cent of gross domestic product, worse than poorer neighbours such as Honduras and El Salvador, according to the World Bank....
...This year’s display takes a literary turn: the design collaborations are inspired by the work of feminist poet Juana de Ibarbourou in celebration of the centenary of her book Las Lenguas de Diamante, on...
...“I think [President] Andrés Manuel López Obrador had no choice, he had a gun to his head.”...
...Ms de Bolle sees an anti-incumbency trend among the sometimes contradictory currents....
...Mexico’s ability to handle the spike in arrivals from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador which has so enraged Mr Trump....
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