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...at the counter in his daughter’s grocery shop in downtown Santiago, Hugo Toro recalled his relief when, in 1973, Chile’s military overthrew the democratically elected government of socialist president Salvador...
...Rocky relationships with the governments of nearby El Salvador, Nicaragua and Guatemala have made ties with Castro even more important for the US....
...“They’re not letting him govern,” says Rubén Ramírez, the first of Castillo’s three environment ministers....
...emerging from federal cases in New York complicate a growing political crisis for US president Joe Biden, whose administration is struggling with rising numbers of migrants from Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador...
...(The Wall Street Journal) A young family left El Salvador for a better life....
...He added he was fleeing gang death threats in San Salvador....
...Local media quoted Mauricio Ramírez Landaverde, the security minister, as saying that the aim was for the media not to publish graphic scenes of violence and to “institutionalise” what the media was already...
...“They said I had her and threw her in [the latrine],” says Ramírez....
...Although both candidates in Chile’s presidential election had fathers who were generals in the air force, one remained loyal to President Salvador Allende after the 1973 coup d’état – leading to his torture...
...Indeed, most of the “big-name” paintings owned by drug lords – among them works reputedly by Francisco Goya, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Salvador Dalí – have turned out to be fakes....
...“The space and rhetoric won’t change,” says Franklin Ramírez, a sociologist at the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences in Quito. But the “map has been changing”....
...Ramírez is one of Spain’s most influential rightwing opinion formers....
...To take one example, Francisco Ramírez’s contributions at the beginning of the century were delicate art nouveau cityscapes....
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