Peru's leftist presidential candidate Roberto Sánchez is sweeping up votes as the official count continues. He's on track to overtake Rafael Lopez Aliaga to face Fujimori in what promises to be a deeply polarizing June runoff
I spoke with @WSJ's @DubeRyan about the proposed amnesty law in Venezuela and the need to progressively reform the repressive apparatus in the country:
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"My time with Xiaomi SUV Max confirmed what experts in the auto industry have long been saying: Holy crap, China is winning the digitally enhanced electric-vehicle race."
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There are decades where nothing happens, and weeks where decades happen, like the last 3. Greenland, Venezuela, TSMC/Arizona, Japan, Canada/China, Fed, Minneapolis: any would have been a game changer. Together they have unmoored our world. My take: https://t.co/KDew62bIOJ
I told @WSJ that Machado doesn’t have any chance to get into the government soon, unless there will be a free and fair election and that is not on the agenda right now. The window is closing for the opposition, and there is not much they can do.
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By @DubeRyan and @SFrydlewsky
One year into his term, Argentine President Javier Milei is curbing public spending, slashing red tape—and offering his services to Donald Trump https://t.co/wuq6y5sOK3 a través de @WSJ
Chile´s police carried out an organized crime sting in Santiago this morning, targeting a Venezuelan gang accused of murdering a dissident of the Maduro regime on Chilean soil. w/ @DubeRyan
https://t.co/6wjn2iTmIQ via @WSJ
@jamestareddy@DubeRyan Beijing has signed up most of Latin America and the Caribbean to its infrastructure program. In Peru, Xi will inaugurate a megaport to speed trade. China is a voracious buyer of Argentina’s lithium, Venezuela’s crude oil and Brazil’s iron ore and soybeans.
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Xi Jinping’s visit to South America for summits and the inauguration of a port in Peru illustrates what some have called China’s economic marginalization of the U.S. in the region https://t.co/dcrtLqk2af via @WSJ
As migration surged in 2021, the Biden administration began a comprehensive rollback of Trump's border policies, creating a crisis that is now one of Kamala Harris's biggest political liabilities as Election Day approaches https://t.co/HRV8uLyHC4
Ever since Trump rose to prominence politically, immigration has been key to his political brand.
So when the Democrats took over, and lost control at the border, it was political pixie-dust for Trump.
We explain how it happened and why.
https://t.co/sy1eNyQWXY via @WSJ
Jay Newman steered Elliott Management to a $2 billion payday in defaulted Argentine debt. Are there clues to how he did it in a novel he wrote? https://t.co/CtZSnxa2ou via @WSJ
Dominican Republic government agents are raiding farms and staking out street corners in one of the world’s most intense immigration-enforcement dragnets. The goal: deport 10,000 Haitians a week. https://t.co/zHf5lSC2GQ via @WSJ
Former Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo was sentenced to more than 20 years in prison after being convicted of taking a multimillion-dollar bribe https://t.co/3sJd6Ps4vO via @WSJ