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...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....
...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...
...That sentiment will be tested in the run-off between millionaire Rodolfo Hernández and the leftwing former guerrilla Gustavo Petro, who has proposed an agricultural revolution that will turn Colombia into...
...A “third way” populist, Rodolfo Hernández, has 16 per cent and no other candidate approaches double digits....
...He’ll go into a second round against the populist rightwing candidate, Rodolfo Hernandez, later this month. On the campaign trail, Petro’s been met with great excitement....
...Mexico, too, has an interventionist, populist president, an oil company run by someone with no industry experience — Petrobras’s new boss (Joaquim Silva e Luna, pictured right, with Bolsonaro) is a reserve...
...Another, Norma Piña Hernández, said it was her duty “not to yield to more pressures” than those that came with being a constitutional judge....
...A “good” leader, such as Brazil’s former president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, now convicted of corruption, “can also switch into the ‘bad’ camp, and vice versa”, he added....
...The pair have raised more than £40m since 2014 from some of the UK’s best known venture capital investors, including Saul Klein and Jon Moulton....
...Saul Klein, Sir Peter Bazalgette and Jon Moulton have invested, benefiting from the tax breaks Silva had helped to boost. Klein resigned from the board this summer....
...Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Brazil’s former president, is in jail for corruption. Venezuela has descended into economic ruin under Mr Maduro....
...In Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, president from 2003 to 2010, is seeking a third term in office despite being convicted of corruption....
...Third in the polls is Marina Silva, an environmentalist on her third presidential run....
...On the contrary, it’s only going to get worse — José Ignacio Hernández, a Venezuelan constitutional lawyer in Caracas. Chart of the week ¿Prefiere leer el FT en español?...
...Mauricio Hernández, a taxi driver in the capital, San Salvador, sees little hope.“ These gangs are like octopuses, they have tentacles everywhere,” he said. “It’s very difficult to end this.”...
...Frank Hernandez, 27 Hernandez, from Texas, had lived in Orlando for three years working at Calvin Klein as a manager for one of their clothing stores, his sister told local press....
...A slew of tweets suggested he had “better call Saul” – a reference to the nifty lawyer in cult TV series Breaking Bad with a track record in getting drug bosses out of tight corners....
...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...
...Reading out what he said was a police document live on television, state media figure Mario Silva alleged that Capriles was caught having sex with another man in a car over a decade ago....
...Tolkien; Love and Rockets, no. 12, Poison River by Gilbert Hernandez and Jaime Hernandez; The Motion of Light and Water: Sex and Science Fiction Writing in the East Village by Samuel R....
...“Lulismo”, named after former Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, combined social service provision with macroeconomic stability and lifted millions out of poverty....
...Yet what is more remarkable is that Fàbregas is being kept out of Spain’s side by three midfielders with a similar lack of stature: Andrés Iniesta, Xavi Hernández and David Silva. Is that viable?...
...I do not agree with everything, with many things, nevertheless I’m sure I’ll miss him,” said 27-year-old Elexi Hernandez....
...A similar media phenomenon may have begun to occur in 2002 when Brazil’s first working-class president, Luis Inacio “Lula” Da Silva, was voted into office....
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