The Nicaraguan government, with Chinese aid, is about to begin a historic project: the construction of a new inter-oceanic canal. But parts of the Nicaraguan population are protesting against the grand scheme.
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There are “four pillars of the energy policy” that the Government hopes will lower rates.
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The five nations with superior regional performance, according to a recent report, are Colombia, Peru, Mexico, Chile, and Puerto Rico.
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Latin America must prepare for a phase of economic slowdown and move toward the re-industrialization of the region, said Secretary General of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR), Ernesto Samper, former president of Colombia.
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Bachelet made her comments while on tour in Germany.
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A staggering 93% of the foods lost weekly in the Dominican Republic are discarded in the production stage, while the remaining 7% is in marketing and processing, says a study released by the Vice Presidency and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
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Observers call U.S. Federal Judge Thomas Griesa’s contempt of court ruling against Argentina “absurd,” while an Ecuadorian diplomat calls on Latin Americans to unite in resisting groups like the so-called “Vulture Funds.”
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Venezuela would request an urgent meeting of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries amid a drop in global oil prices, Foreign Minister Rafael Ramírez said.
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Costa Rica headed the ranking of infrastructure investment by using 5.4% of its GDP on infrastructure projects.
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Small producers change their production decisions to minimize the costs generated by the armed conflict.
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