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14/04/2020 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Los espías del Mossad: el arma no tan secreta de Israel contra el coronavirus
A principios de este mes, cuando se supo que el ministro de salud de Israel tenía Covid-19 , todos los funcionarios de alto rango que tenían contacto con él fueron puestos en cuarentena, incluido uno que llamó la atención: el director del Mossad , el famoso servicio de inteligencia israelí.
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07/04/2013 | Economia y Finanzas
Trading in the Dark
Stocks dropped on Friday, after the dismal employment report for March forced investors to rethink the recent rally. Stock prices have been driven up by easy money from the Federal Reserve, but the jobs picture indicates that little of the Fed’s largess has made its way to Main Street, where unemployment remains high.
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17/03/2013 | En Parrilla
Over the Line
President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan has been America’s faithless partner throughout the war. Despite corruption in his government and his own family, Washington has worked with him to hold the country together because it has had to.
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16/03/2013 | Sociedad
A Catholic Comeback for Latin America?
The world is rapidly reading up on Jorge Mario Bergoglio, the 76-year-old Argentine who is now Pope Francis. What can we deduce from his age, his choice of a papal name, his background as a Jesuit? Most of all: What does it mean that the cardinals chose a candidate from outside Europe? It might signal, in part, that the church is nervous about its thriving rival in Latin America: evangelical Protestantism.
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20/02/2013 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
China’s Cybergames
Washington has not had much success persuading Beijing to rein in its hackers even though American officials and security experts have long known that China is the main source of cyberattacks on the United States. Two recent developments, however, should raise the political costs for China and may cause it to alter its calculus. Refusal to change its conduct could make its relations with the United States even more difficult than they are.
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06/02/2013 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Drone Strikes’ Dangers to Get Rare Moment in Public Eye
Late last August, a 40-year-old cleric named Salem Ahmed bin Ali Jaber stood up to deliver a speech denouncing Al Qaeda in a village mosque in far eastern Yemen.
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18/01/2013 | Economia y Finanzas
Argentina - When Countries Can’t Pay Their Debts
A recent court decision in a long-running legal battle between investors and the government of Argentina has highlighted problems with restructuring the debts of countries that fall on hard times. The case, which is being fought in federal court in New York, suggests that policy makers must develop a more systematic way to deal with sovereign defaults.
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28/07/2012 | Frente Externo
Cuba: An Impromptu Invitation
President Raúl Castro said Thursday that his government was willing to mend fences with the United States and sit down to discuss anything, as long as it was a conversation between equals. At the end of a Revolution Day ceremony in the eastern province of Guantánamo, Mr. Castro grabbed the microphone for apparently impromptu remarks.
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28/07/2012 | Frente Externo
Cuba: An Impromptu Invitation
President Raúl Castro said Thursday that his government was willing to mend fences with the United States and sit down to discuss anything, as long as it was a conversation between equals. At the end of a Revolution Day ceremony in the eastern province of Guantánamo, Mr. Castro grabbed the microphone for apparently impromptu remarks.
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28/07/2012 | Frente Externo
Cuba: An Impromptu Invitation
President Raúl Castro said Thursday that his government was willing to mend fences with the United States and sit down to discuss anything, as long as it was a conversation between equals. At the end of a Revolution Day ceremony in the eastern province of Guantánamo, Mr. Castro grabbed the microphone for apparently impromptu remarks.
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28/07/2012 | Frente Externo
Cuba: An Impromptu Invitation
President Raúl Castro said Thursday that his government was willing to mend fences with the United States and sit down to discuss anything, as long as it was a conversation between equals. At the end of a Revolution Day ceremony in the eastern province of Guantánamo, Mr. Castro grabbed the microphone for apparently impromptu remarks.
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11/06/2012 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Mecico. Enrique Peña Nieto - Priorities in Mexico’s Drug War
The following are excerpts from an interview with Enrique Peña Nieto, a former governor of Mexico State who is the front-running candidate in the July 1 presidential election in Mexico. The interview was conducted in Spanish last week and translated by The New York Times.
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04/08/2011 | Frente Externo
Cubans Set for Big Change: Right to Buy Homes
José is an eager almost-entrepreneur with big plans for Cuban real estate. Right now he works illegally on trades, linking up families who want to swap homes and pay a little extra for an upgrade.
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06/05/2011 | Sociedad
Can the Planet Support 10 Billion People?
A United Nations report released on Tuesday projects that world population, instead of stabilizing at above 9 billion by 2050, will keep growing and may hit 10.1 billion by 2100.
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06/05/2011 | Sociedad
Can the Planet Support 10 Billion People?
A United Nations report released on Tuesday projects that world population, instead of stabilizing at above 9 billion by 2050, will keep growing and may hit 10.1 billion by 2100.
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26/11/2010 | Frente Externo
The Reset and Beyond
Former American and Russian ambassadors review the state of U.S.-Russia relations.
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02/11/2010 | Frente Externo
Assessing Barack Obama
A year after Barack Obama was elected president, he is juggling many of the issues that defined his candidacy — and then some. He is in the middle of lengthy debate over whether to expand the war in Afghanistan, and he continues to press for an overhaul of the health care system. While it will be years before it is possible to gauge the success of his governing agenda, Times reporters offer these assessments of his record on some of the issues so far.
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16/12/2007 | Economia y Finanzas
La venganza de las finanzas
La crisis financiera que empezó a finales del verano (boreal), y después se tomó unas breves vacaciones en setiembre y octubre, está de regreso con una venganza.
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16/12/2007 | Sociedad
Europa: iglesias vacías, mezquitas llenas
En venta: Iglesia del siglo XIX, apropiada para urbanización de oficinas o condominios. 700.000 dólares, a tratar. La Vieja Iglesia de Carntyne, hecha en piedra, localizada en Glasgow, Escocia, está en el mercado, lo cual es una indicación de los tiempos en la seglar Europa, a medida que la concurrencia a la iglesia ha disminuido.
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16/12/2007 | Sociedad
El periodismo en China
Por segunda vez en casi los mismos meses, se produjeron grandes problemas en un importante país aliado que yace en las fronteras de China, con enormes muchedumbres manifestándose, bombas explotando, líderes opositores siendo detenidos y manifestantes muertos.
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10/09/2007 | Medio Ambiente
China- El éxito que mata y su desarrollo
Ser potencia mundial hace que este país viva bajo una extensa nube de dióxido de carbono; sólo uno por ciento de los 560 millones de habitantes urbanos respira aire considerado seguro
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18/06/2007 | Frente Externo
USA'08 - Invierten en el voto hispano: precandidatos lanzaron campañas para atraer el apoyo de la comunidad latina
Con la ayuda de la lucha por la inmigración, los demócratas que buscan la nominación de su partido se están movilizando para conquistar el voto hispano como nunca antes, y una serie de estados donde las primarias se harán antes y que tienen bloques considerables de electores hispanos han motivado a que los candidatos contraten consultores para ampliar el acercamiento, crear sitios en la red en español y hacer campaña en forma vigorosa frente a públicos hispanos.
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18/06/2007 | Frente Externo
USA'08 - Invierten en el voto hispano: precandidatos lanzaron campañas para atraer el apoyo de la comunidad latina
Con la ayuda de la lucha por la inmigración, los demócratas que buscan la nominación de su partido se están movilizando para conquistar el voto hispano como nunca antes, y una serie de estados donde las primarias se harán antes y que tienen bloques considerables de electores hispanos han motivado a que los candidatos contraten consultores para ampliar el acercamiento, crear sitios en la red en español y hacer campaña en forma vigorosa frente a públicos hispanos.
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14/03/2007 | Frente Externo
El Salvador - The Door to Central America Trades on Stability - PDF

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13/11/2006 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Argentina Seeks Arrest Of Iran’s Ex-Leader
An Argentine judge ordered international arrest warrants on Thursday for a former Iranian president, Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, and eight others in connection with the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires.
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01/01/2001 | Economia y Finanzas
India - el lugar de moda para los negocios
Una economía en auge y barreras comerciales que se desmoronan hacen de India un destino obligado para políticos y ejecutivos de otros países. La multitud de visitantes, en muchos casos en su primera visita, se nota en las calles, pero también hay compañías que buscan extender sus actuales operaciones aquí. Todos esperan firmar acuerdos, encontrar socios locales, vender sus productos o simplemente observar las contradicciones que caracterizan a la mayor democracia del mundo, una singular fusión de caos y oportunidad.
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