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Domingo Brief — Astrobiology in Chile, green partnerships with Europe, & East Asia’s Mexico craze
Each Sunday, take two minutes to catch key stories and opportunities shaping Latin America.
Gabriel Cohen
Mar 19
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El Salvador’s Homicide, Women’s Education, and Texas
Two politicians arguing on Twitter is nothing new. What you might find noteworthy is when the two are presidents of entirely different countries. Nayib…
Ernesto Canales
Mar 15
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Domingo Brief — Undersea cables, Colombian peace talks, & Panamanian copper riches
Each Sunday, take two minutes to catch key stories and opportunities shaping Latin America.
Gabriel Cohen
Mar 12
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Electricity, Tall Cities, and Female Boards
La Rinconada, Peru, perfectly encapsulates Latin Americans' adventurous and brave spirit but also how tough life in LatAm can be. At 5.1 km above sea…
Ernesto Canales
Mar 8
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Domingo Brief — Tesla’s new factory, Panama’s protected oceans, & Pablo Escobar’s hippos?
Each Sunday, take two minutes to catch key stories and opportunities shaping Latin America.
Gabriel Cohen
Mar 5
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Cheese, Stadiums, and Hard Work
The first cheese factory in the world opened its doors in Switzerland in 1815. However, the first concrete evidence of cheese-making comes from…
Ernesto Canales
Mar 1
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February 2023
Domingo Brief — Bolivian power, Dominican skies, and Mexican rescue dogs
Each Sunday, take two minutes to catch key stories and opportunities shaping Latin America.
Gabriel Cohen
Feb 26
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US Congress, Urbanization, and Democracy
Latin America remains the third most democratic region in the world… but will that last?
Ernesto Canales
Feb 22
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Domingo Brief — Brazilian Carnival, Freedom for Nicaraguan prisoners, and the rebirth of the Colombia-Venezuela trade deal
Each Sunday, take two minutes to catch key stories and opportunities shaping Latin America.
Gabriel Cohen
Feb 19
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Domingo Brief — Brazilian Carnival, Freedom for Nicaraguan prisoners, and the rebirth of the Colombia-Venezuela trade deal
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Corruption, Flowers, and Colombian Avocados
More than a third of all roses exported worldwide come from Ecuador and Colombia. Ecuador has a diversified portfolio of countries it exports roses to…
Ernesto Canales
Feb 15
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Domingo Brief — Mexico’s natural gas exports, Lula in Washington, and a World Cup in the Southern Cone?
If accepted, this would be the second time each that Argentina (1978), Chile (1962), and Uruguay (1930) have hosted a World Cup; it would also be…
Gabriel Cohen
Feb 12
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Domingo Brief — Mexico’s natural gas exports, Lula in Washington, and a World Cup in the Southern Cone?
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Sugarcane, BBVA, and New Mexican Oil
Sugarcane was first introduced to Brazil in 1532. Nearly 500 years later, the country exports over 700M tonnes yearly—roughly the same amount as the…
Ernesto Canales
Feb 8
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