A group of experts led by Nobel Prize laureate Joseph Stiglitz is in favor of a new system to address sovereign debt. Stiglitz criticized the judgments against Argentina in the United States’ courts.
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Pirates preying on fishermen in the Gulf of Fonseca are becoming more and more of a threat.
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After being included in the gray list of FATF, the Panama is said to be prone to money laundering.
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The collapse of oil prices will likely have positive effects on the global economy, accelerating growth. Yet in the region there will be losers, as well as winners as the price of oil sinks.
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The southern area of Ecuador expected thousands of visitors to see the spectacular yellow trees in bloom.
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With the opening of the exhibition “Cuban Engravings of Eternal Havana,” the International Festival of Arts and Tourism, “Cooltoureando,” was kicked off and will last from January 28 to February 28 in various venues in the Mexican capital.
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Pedro Lemebel, the Chilean queer writer and performer, who died on January 23, 2015, “was able to speak aloud when all were whispering during that long night that was the 1980s.”
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“Today I believe that writers should publish pieces in newspapers and take part in democracy, as well as literature.”
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With his hair brushed and a camisetão to his knees Rico Dalasam walks through the outskirts of São Paulo. “I’m still discovering how to be a gay rapper in Brazil.”
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The practice of “growing and harvesting” rainwater through the “cultivation” of lakes in Peru took first prize in a contest targeting climate change.
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