Issue Nov 01-07 2023: At the Americas Partnership-IDB Responsible Investment Forum, co-organized by the Inter-American Development Bank, leaders from Washington and Latin America discussed the desire and need to “work together” to diversify supply chains to promote growth and innovation, such as in semiconductors.
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Issue Nov 01-07 2023: President Santiago Peña of Paraguay encouraged Chilean businesses to invest in the country, calling Paraguay “an Oasis in a tumultuous region.”
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Issue Nov 01-07 2023: Brazilian Worker’s Party (PT) national president and federal deputy Gleisi Hoffmann (PT-PR) struck back against criticisms of a recent speech given by President Lula encouraging ministers to spend their resources on public works projects.
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Issue Nov 01-07 2023: Lollapalooza Argentina, is gearing up for its ninth installment, set to take place from March 15 to 17, 2024, at the San Isidro racecourse.
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Issue Nov 01-07 2023: Nileny Dippton stuns in the play “Isla de sangre,” bringing a voice to the founding women of the Dominican Republic.
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Issue Nov 01-07 2023: A surging trend of Argentinians favoring road trips to southern Brazil rises due to economic motivations and the multifaceted allure of diverse destinations.
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Issue Nov 01-07 2023: In the intricate landscape of crime statistics, Mexico City’s remarkable success in reducing homicides over the past four years is a narrative that demands scrutiny, especially in regard to claims of data manipulation.
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Issue Nov 01-07 2023: In a recent revelation, ex-Sebin Director Manuel Cristopher Figuera unveiled the Venezuelan government’s intricate network tasked with monitoring public sentiment and political dynamics.
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Issue Nov 01-07 2023: The drug trade, primarily originating from Colombia, has escalated violence in Ecuador, once known for its peace.
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