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...The sets by Riccardo Hernández (debuting at the Met) are jungle-green and river-blue; Ana Kuzmanić’s costumes create things like piranhas with red evening gowns and silver fish helmets....
...Museums in the Americas have piled in to buy works by the self-taught Bolivian artist Alejandro Mario Yllanes after the dealer Ben Elwes brought him back to public exhibition for the first time since 1992...
...An investigation by Hernandez Lerner & Miranda Advocacia, a law firm, fuelled further concerns about the integrity of the market and the ubiquity of land grabbing....
...Capita has announced that CEO Jon Lewis will retire at the end of the year and be replaced by Amazon Web Services’ Adolfo Hernandez....
...“The outcome of this polarising and competitive election will be critical to shape the country’s future for the years to come,” said Alberto Ramos, head of Latin American research at Goldman Sachs....
...US, Mauricio Hernandez Pineda, a former national police officer in Honduras and cousin of the Central American country’s former president Juan Orlando Hernández, due to go on trial in Manhattan federal court...
...Curated by Vincenzo de Bellis with William Hernández Luege at the Walker, Six Acts organises works across six thematic galleries — Language, Journey, Fragments, Natural Elements, Musicality and Reprise —...
...Opposition leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo, of the People’s party, has attacked the proposal and accused the prime minister of pursuing “fiscal populism”....
...They have included Ugo Rondinone, Simon Fujiwara, Diego Berruecos and Graciela Hasper; earlier this year, the duo Lake Verea – Francisca Rivero-Lake and Carla Verea Hernández – spent five weeks at Casa Wabi...
...Juan Orlando Hernández, president of Honduras, has raised the possibility of opening a trade office in China to try to improve relations....
...“The funds are going to be very significant,” Pablo Hernández de Cos, Spain’s central bank governor, has said. “But the big challenge is for the programme to change the country.”...
...Pablo Hernández de Cos, governor of Spain’s central bank, said earlier this week there was “a margin for [banking] mergers that would help strengthen individual lenders and the sector as a whole”....
...Draghi, Philip Lane, Pierre Wunsch, Gabriel Makhlouf, Yannis Stournaras, Pablo Hernández de Cos, Ignazio Visco, Constantinos Herodotou, Ilmars Rimsevics, Vitas Vasiliauskas, Gaston Reinesch, Mario Vella...
...“This is a global shock,” says Pablo Hernández de Cos, governor of the Bank of Spain. “Spain is already there, with the virus spreading fast, and it will be the same for the rest....
...But Mr Hernández de Cos also arrives at a testing moment....
...More recently, Washington endorsed Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández despite elections plagued by fraud allegations. It’s all blowback. 4....
...Weeks after I moved to Peru in 2000, a massive corruption scandal erupted starring President Alberto Fujimori and his secretive spy chief, Vladimiro Montesinos....
...Griezmann floated in the kick and poor Mario Manduzkic back-headed it on into the top corner of his own net....
...In Honduras, US ally and centre-right president Juan Orlando Hernandez officially won a second term this month — but amid widespread accusations of electoral fraud....
...And in Colombia, after graduating with an MBA from Columbia Business School, Mario Hernández Pérez returned to Bogotá in 2006 to join Marroquinera, the luxury leather manufacturer and fashion retailer that...
...Now Alberto Darszon, Arturo Picones and Arturo Hernández, at Mexico City’s Autonomous university (UNAM) believe the unique nature of the proteins on the membranes of sperm cells — known as ionic channels...
...“They have to move faster, there are a lot of people waiting here without adequate living conditions,” said Lionel Hernández, 28, huddling with other Cuban migrants in the doorway of the Tapachula migration...
...Now Mario Hernández, president of Marroquinera, the high-end leather fashion business, is part of a groundswell of companies that are working to revitalise the country’s image....
...only natural that the people leading the [government’s] communicational hegemony would set their sights on newspapers, looking to curb dissenting voices and control the flow of information,” wrote Gustavo Hernandez...
...Both Mr Hernández and Ms Valdés intend to vote on Sunday. But they say that they are no longer bound by their parents’ allegiances. Mr Hernández takes a last look at the washing machines....
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