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...Miguel MonjardinoVisiting Professor of Geopolitics Institute for Political StudiesCatholic University of Portugal Angra do Heroísmo, Azores, Portugal...
...Gustavo Petro was likely to attend, officials said, along with Chile’s Gabriel Boric and other more controversial figures such as Venezuela’s revolutionary socialist president Nicolás Maduro and Cuban leader Miguel...
...Many blame the government of leftist President Andrés Manuel López Obrador....
...President Andrés Manuel López Obrador on Thursday said that Quintana’s time had come to an end and said his government’s review of the data was working....
...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...
...Miguel Hidalgo, where the richest people in Mexico live,” he said....
...But while Petro wants to end new oil and gas development and go green, Mexico’s leftist leader Andrés Manuel López Obrador is spending at least $14bn on a new oil refinery....
...“We cannot afford to waste time in a situation where the economy is perceived to be slowing down and a possible recession is looming,” said Manuel Pérez-Sala, chair of the Círculo de Empresarios, one of...
...Sommeliers and wine writers Carlos Borboa and Manuel Negrete and wine consultant Sandra Fernández chose 27 wines for me to taste and provided impressive background on them and the dramatic landscapes in...
...Lawyer Pedro Miguel Angulo was announced in the role of prime minister, while Ana Cecilia Gervasi is the new foreign minister....
...Stiffly determined aristocrats — Velázquez’s moustache-curling “Count-Duke of Olivares”, Goya’s wigged, powdered “Manuel Lapeña” — tower above us, while a laughing “Lucienne Bréval as Carmen” shines in the...
...It’s where Miguel and Sofia Charters recently opened Pa.te.os – four discrete houses, immersed in cork and arbutus groves a couple of miles inland from the Atlantic....
...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...
...Some Latin American leaders, including Mexico’s Andrés Manuel López Obrador, stayed away in protest at that decision. The presidents of El Salvador and Guatemala missed it for other reasons....
...Instead, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s government criticised other countries in the Americas for intervening in Nicaragua’s affairs and for failing to respect “the normal development of democratic...
...President Andrés Manuel López Obrador called the lavish dinner “provocation”. Lozoya’s lawyer did not respond to a request for comment, though local media has reported he denies wrongdoing....
...It follows two low-ranking Mexico City police officers, Teresa and Montoya, partners on the beat and in domestic life....
...“Ortega will begin his fourth consecutive term by force through repression, censorship and fear,” said José Miguel Vivanco, Americas director of Human Rights Watch....
...Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Mexico’s populist leftwing president, said the US should end its decades-old embargo on Cuba if it wished to help....
...Guzmán went on to study law and philosophy at the National University of San Agustín, where he met Miguel Angel Rodríguez Rivas, a formidable logician who became his role model....
...Mexico’s Congress on Friday approved a law backed by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador to extend the term of the head of the Supreme Court, despite controversy over the move’s constitutionality....
...At least 11 senior official were arrested, including Manuel Jarmela Palos, the head of the SEF. Portugal’s interior minister Miguel Macedo resigned three days later. Both were later acquitted....
...Meanwhile, in Mexico, president Andrés Manuel López Obrador has stepped up pressure on judges....
...José Miguel Vivanco, executive director for the Americas at advocacy group Human Rights Watch, called it a “constitutional delirium in Mexico”....
...Mexico’s president Andrés Manuel López Obrador has called for an unprecedented referendum into whether five of his predecessors — whose neoliberal policies he blames for rampant corruption, social inequality...
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