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...The Castro era in Cuba came to a carefully choreographed end on Monday, as President Miguel Díaz-Canel was elected head of the ruling Communist party, replacing the retiring leader, 89-year-old Raúl Castro...
...Luis Miguel Castilla, a former finance minister who published a 2015 article “The Peruvian Success Story”, pinpointed the election of Pedro Pablo Kuczynski as president in 2016 as a turning point....
...Jose Miguel Vivanco, Americas head at Human Rights Watch, said the arrest warrants against Añez and her ministers contained no evidence that they had committed terrorist crimes....
...Outside tables host a chic clientele drinking wine against the backdrop of the Basilica de San Miguel de Palma and, at first glance, there is not a text in sight....
...“We are continuing to document cases of police brutality in the centre of Lima,” tweeted José Miguel Vivanco, head of Human Rights Watch Americas....
...Amnesty International called for the release of Cuban artist Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara and academic Anamely Ramos González, San Isidro members which it described as prisoners of conscience....
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...Mr Morales, who fled Bolivia last year amid protests against his attempts to engineer a fourth consecutive presidential term, was not running for president; victory went to his former finance minister Luis...
...“Overall the human rights record of the current Bolivian administration is pretty poor,” Jose Miguel Vivanco, Americas director of the New York-based NGO, told the Financial Times....
...Jose Luis Morales Rull, lead coronavirus doctor at one of the main hospitals in the Catalan city of Lleida, took his first time off in months after Spain’s original lockdown ended on June 21....
...José Miguel Vivanco, director of New York-based Human Rights Watch, responded: “The Bolivian government appears to be taking advantage of the pandemic to give itself the power to punish anyone who publishes...
...“This is obviously a coup d’état,” Luís Vaz Martins, a prominent lawyer and human rights activist, told the Financial Times by phone from the capital, Bissau....
...Days before travelling to Buenos Aires to join the new government, Mr Guzmán met the new managing director of the IMF, Kristalina Georgieva, as well as the new chief of mission for Argentina, Luis Cubeddu...
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