Mexico has not been successful in receiving sufficient investments since 1982, according to CEESP.
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The absence of signs of recovery in industrial activity led to a downward trend in manufacturing employment in July.
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Unfortunately for Colombia, when justice is realized, it can also tend to be perverted.
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There’s always more to war than meets the eye.
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Salvadoran gangs and their demand for more weapons show no signs of diminishing, and are arguably ever-increasing now that La Tregua (The Truce) is coming to an end.
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13 judicial authorities have been arrested for their involvement in Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán’s escape from Altiplano’s maximum-security prison.
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Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo López was sentenced to nearly 14 years in prison on charges of inciting the 2014 anti-government protests that spiraled into violence and claimed the lives of more than 40 people. Many observers characterized the proceedings as a classic show trial, and called López a “political prisoner” and a “prisoner of conscience.”
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New questions raised about the Mexican government’s official report regarding the 2014 Ayotzinapa massacre are reopening national wounds on the eve of event’s first anniversary.
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International pressure to accept refugees from the conflict in the Levant is now making itself felt in Peru.
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Recent charges pressed by Colombia’s District Attorney’s Office against well-known actress and singer Carolina Sabino for having an abortion are raising new questions about the legal status of the procedure in the South American nation.
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