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Latin America's populist collapse cheered with foreign inflows Latin America's Left

Latin America's populist collapse cheered with foreign inflows Latin America's Left  - It's been a tough run for Latin American leftists, and ... Traders have snapped up assets from countries showing a shift away from the ... The Bloomberg JP Morgan Latin America Currency Index is trading near a ...

Latin America's water crisis is not about millennials' avocado habit, but the human and ...

Latin America's water crisis is not about millennials' avocado habit, but the human and ... -  Latin America's water crisis is not about millennials' avocado habit, but the human ... millennials over their diets won't solve South America's water issues. ... in its native Andean region, raising concerns about whether poor Peruvians ...

October 2024 — Latest about Latin America

• The U.S. needs a different perspective on Latin America • • The future of investment in Latin America's new capital market  • • Why is football in Latin America so complex?  • • 92% of Small Businesses in Latin America Accept Digital Payments  • The U.S. needs a different perspective on Latin America Building a more tangible political partnership by prioritizing the network of the 10 existing trade agreements with Latin American democracies would ... View article... The future of investment in Latin America's new capital market  Creating a unified capital market for Chile, Colombia and Peru represents a significant step towards enhancing Latin Americas ' economic resilience ... View article... Why is football in Latin America so complex?  Latin American competitions, now in full swing, can be more confusing than the offside rule. For a fine example, look to Uruguay. In August cheers ... View art...

Ecuadorian Capital's New Airport Has Latin America's Longest Runway

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Ecuadorian Capital's New Airport Has Latin America's Longest Runway : Ecuadorian Capital's New Airport Has Latin America's Longest Runway. QUITO – The new $630 million airport in the Ecuadorian capital has the longest runway in Latin America , officials said. The inauguration of the new Quito airport on Tuesday marked the ... Latin American Herald Tribune

Booming Urbanization to Hasten Latin America's Resurgence as a 'Next-generation Continent'

Booming Urbanization to Hasten Latin America's Resurgence as a 'Next-generation Continent' - Having survived years of economic turbulence, Latin America is gradually shaking off its dependence on external forces like global commodity and oil prices. The stabilization of commodity markets has coincided with a rise in consumerism in Latin America , along with accelerated growth of economies such as Peru and Chile . In the next decade, the continent will witness a huge growth in digital inclusion , urbanization, middle and affluent classes and cities will have significant contribution to the economic pie. Additionally, declining dependency ratio, advancement of renewable energy capacity and high adoption of disruptive business models like sharing models will restore Latin America's status as a "next-generation continent."

Latin America's "Magic Realism" Economics

Latin America's "Magic Realism" Economics  - Latin America's "Magic Realism" Economics ... vision of both politics and economics espoused by leaders of several crucial Latin American countries .

The Future of “El Chapo” Guzmán and Latin America's War on Drugs

The Future of “El Chapo” Guzmán and Latin America's War on Drugs  - The Future of “El Chapo” Guzmán and Latin America's War on Drugs ... also in several other Latin - American countries , especially in Central America.

Make Latin America's farmers more tech-savvy to stop urban drift: official

Make Latin America's farmers more tech-savvy to stop urban drift: official - Rural poverty and limited access to land have fueled migration to Latin America cities, now home to 80 percent of people in the region, as well as north to the United States. Family farmers are the “backbone” of Latin America's agriculture, and need support to help them work cooperatively and adopt ...

For Latin America's Evangelicals, Bolsonaro Is Just the Start

For Latin America's Evangelicals, Bolsonaro Is Just the Start - For Latin America's Evangelicals, Bolsonaro Is Just the Start ... to learn that a unified evangelical front is a relatively new force in Latin America .

How to Close Latin America's Rich-Poor Chasm - Inter Press Service

How to Close Latin America's Rich-Poor Chasm - Inter Press Service : How to Close Latin America's Rich-Poor Chasm - Latin American governments have increasingly been working to lessen inequality in the region, but new data  ...

Chile bombings shake Latin America's model nation

Chile bombings shake Latin America's model nation  -  Chile's achievements are enviable for Latin America , but Chileans no longer ... Chile is right to be proud of its hybrid education system, which turned over ... But the seething in September is an unsettling reminder for Latin America's  ...

The fight for Latin America's 'invisible' indigenous women

The fight for Latin America's 'invisible' indigenous women - The fight for Latin America's 'invisible' indigenous women ... We need to do more to empower the indigenous women of Latin America , if we're ... Girls have better access to education , more women are in work, and many countries ...

Growth In Latin America's Laboratory Equipment Market Signals Opportunity, Propels Outreach

Growth In Latin America's Laboratory Equipment Market Signals Opportunity, Propels Outreach  - Certain areas of Latin America are expected to see a six-percent increase in the ... “ Latin America's growing marketing for laboratory products has set the ... for professionals worldwide in the laboratory, medical, education , industrial, ...

Latin America's economic rise may be undercut by violence

Latin America's economic rise may be undercut by violence Latin America is on the rise with strong regional GDPs and decreasing poverty rates. Yet homicide rates have grown by 30 percent in recent years, threatening to spoil ' Latin America's Decade.'

Meet Latin America's Serious Side: The Pacific Alliance

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Meet Latin America's Serious Side: The Pacific Alliance : News about Latin America is often dominated by politicians who make bombastic speeches about U.S. imperialism and promise to bring about radical changes in the continent without really saying how they'll do it. But Latin America's more practical side ... ABC News

Latin America's traffic far deadlier than crime

Latin America's traffic far deadlier than crime  - Tourists and locals panicked by Latin America's high crime ... The majority of Latin American countries have vastly more road accident ...

Peru confirms Latin America's swing to the Left

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Peru confirms Latin America's swing to the Left : " By Daniel Hannan Politics Last updated: June 6th, 2011 First it was Venezuela , then Bolivia, then Ecuador, then Nicaragua. Now it's my native Peru. One by one, largely unremarked here, Latin America's nations are turning to the authoritarian Left. ... Telegraph.co.uk (blog) "

Latin America's Leftists Audition to Succeed Chávez

Latin America's Leftists Audition to Succeed Chávez : The charismatic and histrionic Chávez burst on the scene at about the same time that another iconic, theatrical figure started to wind down his unofficial job as commander-in-chief of Latin America's would-be leftist revolutionaries. Nobody would have ...

Latin America's Forests Need Laws – and Much More

Latin America's Forests Need Laws – and Much More  -  Latin America's parliaments have failed to protect the forests and to ... despite the fact that a number of countries have laws on forests, legislators from ...

The failures of Latin America's left

The failures of Latin America's left  - Over the last weeks, Latin America's left consolidated its presence. Brazil re-elected President Dilma Rousseff to a second term in office; Bolivia re-elected President Evo Morales to a third. In Ecuador, the Supreme Court authorised Congress to move ahead with an amendment for the indefinite re-election of President Rafael Correa. The entrenchment of socially committed candidates on the left, though significant, is a bittersweet victory.