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A major power cut in the capital of San Juan this week will stoke dissatisfaction with the island's two main parties
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Strike threats to port and freight rail operations are highlighting concerns about disruption to Canada's infrastructure
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China has greatly increased its share of Chile's foreign trade and its investments in the country in recent years
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The country is struggling with debt repayment problems, currency depreciation and soaring inflation
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Central American countries are running into serious difficulties due to natural and man-made factors
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The ruling party made appointments to key positions this month
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The election has bolstered the president’s status as one of the most popular in the Americas
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The two countries have reached a new agreement on the sale of electricity from the binational Itaipu dam
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The government’s statist stance threatens to weigh on investor confidence in Mexico
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Kyiv has moved away from its previous dependence on Russia to operate its nuclear power plants
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