According to Armando Monteiro, Minister of Development, Industry, and External Trade, Brazil’s president is seeking to normalize standards with the U.S. and reboot relations.
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Everything in the path of the proposed trans-oceanic canal would have to be relocated. Churches. Cemeteries. Stockyards.
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Another agreement was announced by President Nicolás Maduro as the third of six agreements of major importance for the economy of Venezuela.
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Mexico and Spain are sharing an exceptional moment of closeness that is redefining their relationship aimed at further growth. This is how the Ambassador of Spain in Mexico, Luis Fernández-Cid, described the situation on the eve of the first state visit by King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia.
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Brazilian filmgoers can expect a deluge of movie sequels to be flooding theaters in the near future.
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How would the late Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges have fared in the age of Twitter? Despite his distaste for modern technology, he would have found himself right at home.
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In Argentina, music therapy is working wonders with children and adolescents suffering from neurological abnormalities.
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Colombia’s Environmental Minister called it “the most destructive environmental and social occurrence in the past ten years.”
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More than 400 Popular Bank employees and executives planted 5,260 mahogany trees in San José de las Matas, El Pinal, and La Cuesta.
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Jean Michel Cousteau believes that new technologies and industries will benefit the environment by reducing pollution, while simultaneously benefitting Mexico by creating millions of new jobs.
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