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Nicaragua
Gioconda Belli lee su poema: NICARAGUA, después que la dictadura la despojó de su nacionalidad
La poeta y novelista nicaragüense, Gioconda Belli, leyó en Esta Semana un poema dedicado a Nicaragua, que según ella en[...]
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Uruguay
Tiene seis capítulos y está basada en un caso real: de qué trata la nueva apuesta de Netflix
“La ley de Lidia Poët” es una de las series éxito de la plataforma de streaming; sinopsis y referencia a Uruguay
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Brasile Argentina Uruguay
Agronegócio no Brasil dá salto em 20 anos e equivale ao PIB da Argentina
A expectativa é que sejam produzidas mais de 300 milhões de toneladas de alimentos este ano no Brasil
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USA
Innocean names ex-Meta exec as new creative chief of US office
Innocean Worldwide, a South Korean marketing communications agency under Hyundai Motor Group, said Monday that Jason Sperling, a former executive creative director of Meta's Reality Labs, has joined the agency as chief creative officer of its US
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Russia
Mexico: AMLO nationalizes lithium “so that foreigners cannot exploit it”
Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador ordered Saturday by decree the nationalization of lithium, an essential mineral for the manufacture of electric batteries, with the aim that a foreign country cannot exploit this resource. "What we are doing now (...) is to nationalize lithium so that it cannot be exploited ...
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USA
City decides to ban cruise ships; understand why
Ports usually drive much of the trade and stir up tourism in some cities, but that doesn't mean they're all happy with visitors. The city government of Monterey, a California city two hours from San Francisco, has decided to make life more difficult for cruise operators in its port. According ...
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USA
US Supreme Court takes on immunity for tech giants
The U.S. Supreme Court this week examines a quarter-century old law that has protected tech companies from lawsuits and prosecution for content posted by their users, with a chance that the rules governing the internet will no longer stand.
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Regno Unito
UK PM splashes cold water on prospects of quick trade deal
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Feb. 18 sought to dampen optimism about an imminent settlement in the dispute over post-Brexit trade rules for Northern Ireland that has brought political turmoil to the region and clouded relations with the European Union.
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Russia
War economy
The world's economy and businesses have suffered from the Russia-Ukraine war over the past year, hamstrung by high energy prices, inflationary pressure and logistics disruptions.
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Giappone
Unpacking Japan’s great wage conundrum
With inflation running at a four-decade high, the world’s third-largest economy’s famously stagnant salaries are finally showing signs of rising. Can the momentum be sustained?