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  2. Democracy in Latin America at stake in Venezuela’s 2024 ...

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    Duque cast Latin America as the best market for U.S. companies, not only because it is close geographically but because it “is more in line with values, principles and history.

  3. Latin American governments rally around Mexico after embassy ...

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    QUITO (Reuters) -Latin American governments, including regional heavyweight Brazil, rallied around Mexico on Saturday after its embassy in Ecuador was raided to arrest a controversial politician ...

  4. Latin America and Caribbean launch regional alliance against ...

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    The Inter-American Development Bank on Thursday announced the launch of a regional security alliance against crime that brings together 18 governments across Latin America and the Caribbean as ...

  5. NBC News Now Expands Into Latin America (EXCLUSIVE)

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    NBC News’ 24/7 streaming platform, NBC News Now, is launching in Mexico and Brazil, Latin America’s biggest markets, as it continues to expand across the world. Since its launch in 2019, the ...

  6. The Rio Times - Wikipedia

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    The Rio Times is an English-language newspaper and news and features website based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and one of the biggest newspapers in English in all of Latin America, with a reach twice as large as the second-placed Mexiconewsdaily. [citation needed]

  7. Latin America must brace as El Nino flips to La Nina, experts ...

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    Latin American nations must be on high alert as the weather phenomenon known as El Nino rapidly switches over to La Nina, experts said on Thursday, leaving populations and crops little time to ...

  8. LatinNews - Wikipedia

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    LatinNews (Latin American Newsletters) provides news services relating to Latin America. Its major publications include the Latin American Weekly Report (weekly), Latin American Economy and Business (monthly) and Latinnews Daily (daily). [1]

  9. United States involvement in regime change in Latin America

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    The US government supported the 1971 coup led by General Hugo Banzer that toppled President Juan José Torres of Bolivia. [9] Torres had displeased Washington by convening an "Asamblea del Pueblo" (Assembly of the Town), in which representatives of specific proletarian sectors of society were represented (miners, unionized teachers, students, peasants), and more generally by leading the ...