AP’s Paraguay-based photojournalist jorgesaenzpy gives us the latest edition of “The Week That Was” photo gallery from Latin America & Caribbean.
Dancers perform the traditional "Diablada," or Dance of the Devils, during carnival celebrations in Oruro, Bolivia, Saturday, March 2, 2019. The festival features folk dances, costumes, crafts, music and up to 20 hours of continuous partying.
Political confrontation continued in Venezuela, with embattled President Nicolas Maduro and opposition leader Juan Guaido campaigning to keep up support from their backers amid the country’s economic crisis.
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Women in Mexico fight against large gender employment gapsMore women are starting their own businesses in Mexico, but the country has one of the largest gender employment gaps in the world
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Opinion | The 11-year-old Argentine girl is not alone. Latin America’s abortion laws are a form of torture.Opinion: The 11-year-old Argentine girl is not alone. Latin America’s abortion laws are a form of torture.
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Guaido calls for new anti-Maduro protests – Venezuela crisisUS was among the first countries to recognise opposition leader Juan Guaido as legitimate leader, arguing President Nicholas Maduro's May 2018 re-election was a sham. Maduro accuses Guaido of being a coup-mongering puppet for US President Trump.
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Memos reveal details behind new Trump asylum programSAN DIEGO (AP) — Border agents have been told to explicitly target Spanish speakers and migrants from Latin America in carrying out a Trump administration program requiring asylum seekers wait in...
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Meet Carlos Slim, the richest person in Mexico, who's worth at least $55 billion and owns an $80 million mansion in New York City79-year-old billionaire Carlos Slim controls America Movil, the largest mobile-phone operator in Latin America. He's the richest person in Mexico.
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SoftBank’s Next Big Bet: Latin American Tech“It’s a blue ocean,” SoftBank’s Marcelo Claure said about Latin America, where the conglomerate’s new fund will look to invest at least $5 billion in tech startups over the next five years
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SoftBank whale jumps into Latin American pondMasayoshi Son's group is setting up a $5 bln fund to spend from Mexico to Argentina. That's a hefty bet for a region that got barely a third of that last year. It also stretches SoftBank even further. But demographics and sheer clout suggest a favorable result.
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Trump adviser John Bolton insulted the whole of Latin America with Venezuela comments, Russia's top diplomat saysBolton suggested that the Trump administration was ready to embrace a modern version of the Monroe Doctrine.
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