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Crime a rising cost of doing business in Mexico Erik Seiersen manages a new crisis every day. "I've been working in Mexico since 1990 and I've never seen this level of volatility and insecurity," says the Mexican head of British drinks group Diageo and president of the country's wine and liquor commission. On just about every front, 2017 has been a ...
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Thirty-six Maduro foes freed in Christmas gesture in Venezuela Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro (C) speaks during a meeting with pro-government governors and mayors, next to Venezuela's National Constitutional Assembly Delcy Rodriguez (L) and Venezuela's Vice President Tareck El Aissami, at Miraflores Palace in Caracas, Venezuela December 19, ...
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In The Last Jedi, being a space cowboy doesn't fly anymore Star Wars has a long history of the Galaxy's best pilots jumping into ships and blowing stuff up—usually without serious consequences or repercussions. We've seen Han Solo recklessly jump into his Millennium Falcon and fire at the imperial TIE Fighters in A New Hope, and a precocious Anakin ...
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How Religion Made a Global Comeback in 2017 One of the great paradoxes of Donald Trump is that, for a president who is among the least overtly pious in recent memory, he often presents the world through a religious lens. It's in his towering rhetoric about the looming "beachhead of intolerance" in the U.S., terrorists who "do not worship God, they ...
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China closes more than 13000 websites in past three years More than 90 percent of people surveyed supported government efforts to manage the internet, with 63.5 percent of them believing that in recent years there has been an obvious reduction in harmful online content, it added. "These moves have a powerful deterrent effect," Wang Shengjun, vice chairman ...
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A Year in a Word: GST (noun) Acronym for Goods and Services Tax: India's new unified nationwide value-added-tax system, which replaced a previously complex welter of national, state and local taxes. India is one country, but for nearly seven decades after independence it was not a single market. That changed on July 1, ...
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