There is confusion within Brazil’s political climate after President Jair Bolsonaro made comments causing many to believe he has affirmed a commitment and admiration of Putin’s regime.
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President Carlos Alvarado has indicated that at least three foreign corporations have expressed interest in building plants in Costa Rica for producing “green” hydrogen with “renewable electricity from the national grid.”
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In light of a new mega venture conducted by North Star, the company that plans to refine up to 48 tons of gold (half of the national production) its first year, is under fire after a one-billion-euro scandal that was investigated in 2020.
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At a meeting held by the International Labor Organization (ILO), Alberto Fernández, the president of Argentina, stated that for the international economy to increase, “International loans should not place conditions on the processes for development, equity, and social justice.”
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President Andrés Manuel López Obrador proposed a “pause” in relations with Spain, arguing that the “political power” of Spain has supported companies that took advantage of Mexico.
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The administration of Nicaraguan president Daniel Ortega has been condemned by the European Union for the death of 73-year-old Sandinista ex-guerrilla Hugo Torres, who died eight months after being incarcerated as a political prisoner.
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The president of Argentina recently met with the president of China which sparked rumors that the relationship between the United States and Argentina is no longer on good terms.
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With the May elections approaching, Colombian Senator Gustavo Petro, who leads all the preliminary voter polls, embarked on an international tour as part of his campaign for president.
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Hannover Messe Fair first took place in Germany in 1947 and today brings together more than 200,000 participants.
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Over the last decade, several Latin American countries have based a large part of their development expectations on associations with China. Brazil, Chile, Peru, Bolivia, and Venezuela have made China their main trading partner.
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