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Job loss in Uruguay has affected – in varying degrees – both sexes and different age groups.

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Henrique Meirelles, the Brazilian Minister of Finance, declared that the new government is reversing the policies of fiscal expansion and public expenditure, so “the wheel is spinning in a different direction now.”

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The Index of Urban Mobility study evaluated 84 cities’ public transit systems—ranging from 0-100 points, and nine Latin American cities, when compared internationally, were ranked in the middle.

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The Tribunal Court did not approve every article, but, after months of debate, passed the Law of Zidres (Zones of Interest for Rural, Economic and Social Development). Now Colombians ponder the impact of the new law.

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Internet providers are expanding their networks in Costa Rica during this 2017; they are improving their speeds and the services they offer.

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Within the last decade, social networks have become an important tool to promote personal businesses.

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An old joke about coffee goes that western civilization would collapse entirely without it.

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Photos of young, wealthy owners of startup companies dominate the covers of business magazines, investment advertisements, and management sections of bookstores.

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As downturns from globalization shake economies and cultures worldwide, Mexico is one nation which has taken a step inward, relaunching a campaign emphasizing domestic products, companies, and pride.

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The ministry ignores the request as businessmen insist that a compromise has not been reached by neither public servants nor regional governments to include them in the conversation.

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