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Populist president’s signature project has been criticised for environmental damage and soaring costs
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The BBC documentary is both a Day-Glo celebration of a movement and a sobering contemporary history
Move comes as demonstrations are expected to grow as social groups react to new president Javier Milei’s austerity plans
Charles McGonigal had pleaded guilty to violating US sanctions by helping the Russian oligarch spy on a rival
Three activists talk about lives beyond the gender binary
A sharp drop in market interest rates makes such shares much more attractive
Albanese Meats & Poultry has been serving steaks and salumi to New Yorkers for a century
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
Regional growth of up to 30% is faster than in Europe, says Tom Digby
Lawmaker from Milei’s party says ‘fragmented’ congress means compromises needed to govern
Sector benefits from shifts in interest rate expectations after 50% fall
Logistics groups see sustained demand for fast delivery of goods from China to western markets
New government aims to balance budget by end of 2024 after currency devalued as part of ‘shock therapy’
Call to move away from fossil fuels lacks deadlines to phase them out
And the rates/equity volatility puzzle
Small nation seeks support from US as Caracas eyes annexation of oil-rich region, says vice-president
Local rules are a major drag on American efforts to decarbonise
Economy minister Luis Caputo highlights need to tackle surging inflation and fiscal deficits
New Hampshire governor’s endorsement boosts ex-UN ambassador in Republican primary
Dust-up with a smaller neighbour would distract Venezuelans from the dire economy.
Threat of payment shock should spur central bank to start cutting rates sooner rather than later
Lawmakers and officials have sought to prevent anti-corruption president-elect from taking office
In the disputed territory of Essequibo, fears of invasion mount following Caracas referendum
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