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La naturaleza en estado puro recibe a la Ruta BBVA en Celestún

Manglares, mosquitos y lluvia tropical, naturaleza en estado puro en definitiva, han recibido a los expedicionarios de la Ruta BBVA a su llegada a la ciudad costera de Celestún, situada en la vertiente del golfo de México de la península de Yucatán. Después de algo más de dos horas de viaje en autobús desde Mérida, …

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Ecuador studying payment accord for awarding $96 mn to Chevron

The Ecuadorian government is studying “how to arrive at an accord” with Chevron on a payment schedule for $96 million the U.S. Supreme Court awarded the oil supermajor in litigation against Quito, Finance Minister Fausto Herrera said Tuesday. Herrera offered the information during a meeting with reporters in which he participated along with President Rafael …

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Presidents of Pacific Alliance prepare to face global challenges

The presidents of Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru, the four member states of the Pacific Alliance, met today in the Chilean town of Frutillar to strengthen their economic integration in order to deal with the ravages of global finance. The presidents of Chile, Michelle Bachelet, Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos, Mexico, Enrique Pena Nieto and Peru, …

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Google activa cable internet submarino de 9.000 kilómetros entre EE.UU. y Japón

La empresa de tecnología Google anunció hoy que se ha activado el cable de internet submarino de alta velocidad de 9.000 kilómetros entre EEUU y Japón en el que ha estado trabajando desde el año 2014. El cable, bautizado con el nombre de “Faster” (Más rápido), tiene una velocidad de 60 terabits por segundo, diez …

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Peace campaign at historic monuments sparks controversy in Colombia

A citizens’ campaign for a “yes” vote in the Colombian government referendum to win endorsement for its peace pact with the FARC guerrillas sparked controversy Thursday because the demonstrators gathered around the statues of famous figures in the nation’s history to convey their message. The campaign, led by a group called “For Colombia, Yes,” covered …

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U.S. toughens entry requirements from Syria, Iraq

The U.S. government on Thursday toughened the requirements for entering this country from Syria, Iraq, Iran and Sudan for citizens of the 38 countries belonging to the Visa Waiver Program, though the new guidelines make allowances for journalists, aid workers and members of international organizations.