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...“We are profoundly social beings,” says Nicolas Arnaud, director of programmes at Audencia Business School in Nantes....
...In March, prosecutors opened an investigation into Petro’s eldest son, Nicolás Petro, following accusations — which he denies — that he took money for the campaign from drug traffickers....
...James MeadwayDirector, Progressive Economy Forum Sergio CesarattoProfessor, Università di Siena, Italia Rafael WildauerUniversity of Greenwich Daniele ToriThe Open University Business School Andrew WattMacroeconomic...
...Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland’s first minister, on Tuesday set out a framework for easing coronavirus restrictions that was markedly more cautious than the UK government’s route map for England....
...“They are Venezuelans who are no longer with us and [President] Nicolás Maduro is to blame for that, having destroyed the health system.”...
...Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro chimed in....
...Venezuela’s president Nicolás Maduro was among many to tweet their congratulations. Analysts said, however, that Mr Arce could face a difficult time in power....
...The parallels with Bolivia are striking: former leftwing president Rafael Correa is in exile, barred from returning to his country, so he is trying to lever one of his supporters into the presidency....
...Venezuela defeated Costa Rica 105 to 96 in a secret ballot at the UN General Assembly: 105 nations had decided to overlook the violent brutality of the regime of Nicolás Maduro....
...President Lenín Moreno has blamed the chaos on his leftwing predecessor Rafael Correa, who he claims is backed by Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela’s president....
...Rafael Uzcátegui, of Provea, a Venezuelan human rights NGO, said the government constantly published figures “that have no basis in reality”....
...The US state department blamed “Maduro’s thugs and their Cuban advisers” for the death on Saturday of Rafael Acosta....
...The IMF has backed Mr Moreno, who has accused his leftwing predecessor Rafael Correa of fuelling the violence with support from Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro....
...Undeterred, Father Suárez raised his voice and carried on. Power cuts are, after all, a common occurrence here these days....
...Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó has taken to the streets to issue a bold call for a nationwide uprising to oust Nicolás Maduro, counting on military support to topple the crisis-stricken country...
...“We don’t know what’s going to happen next,” added 54-year-old Rafael Rojas as he queued to buy tomatoes. “It’s out of our hands.”...
...Rights chief Michelle Bachelet presented a damning report on atrocities carried out by the Venezuelan government, as thousands marched through Caracas on Independence Day demanding an end to President Nicolás...
...Indeed, Evo Morales in Bolivia remains anchored to power; so does Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua, Dési Bouterse in Suriname, and Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela....
...He is more isolated today than when he was being embraced by the likes of Brazil’s Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Ecuador’s Rafael Correa....
...Venezuela’s military has vowed to stop the aid at the border — part of President Nicolás Maduro’s attempt to thwart what he has said is a US-led plan to topple him and replace him with Juan Guaidó, the opposition...
...While such international pressure was expected, last week’s resignation of Supreme Court judge Rafael Solís, for years a close ally of the president, came out of the blue....
...Opponents of the socialist government of Nicolás Maduro called for strikes and protests on Tuesday, when shops and financial institutions reopen after a bank holiday was used to put the drastic reform into...
...Rafael Nadal’s US Open title defence survived a scare and Serena Williams’ bid for a record-equalling major remained on track after both tennis players won their respective quarter finals on day nine of...
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...In recent years, Hugo Chávez chose Nicolás Maduro as his successor in Venezuela. Rafael Correa anointed Lenín Moreno to be the next president of Ecuador....
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