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President Sheinbaum Holds A Press Briefing - Mexico

President Sheinbaum Holds A Press Briefing - Mexico

Mexico’s President, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaking about the allocation of 5 billion Mexican Pesos for the new university campuses, which are included in the budget, and also confirmed the arrest of the perpetrator of the murder of priest Marcelo Perez in Chiapas, and the death of Fernando Valenzuela, during a briefing conference at the National Palace. Mexico City, Mexico, October 23, 2024. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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President Sheinbaum Holds A Press Briefing - Mexico

President Sheinbaum Holds A Press Briefing - Mexico

Mexico’s President, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaking about the allocation of 5 billion Mexican Pesos for the new university campuses, which are included in the budget, and also confirmed the arrest of the perpetrator of the murder of priest Marcelo Perez in Chiapas, and the death of Fernando Valenzuela, during a briefing conference at the National Palace. Mexico City, Mexico, October 23, 2024. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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President Sheinbaum Holds A Press Briefing - Mexico

President Sheinbaum Holds A Press Briefing - Mexico

Mexico’s President, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaking about the allocation of 5 billion Mexican Pesos for the new university campuses, which are included in the budget, and also confirmed the arrest of the perpetrator of the murder of priest Marcelo Perez in Chiapas, and the death of Fernando Valenzuela, during a briefing conference at the National Palace. Mexico City, Mexico, October 23, 2024. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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President Sheinbaum Holds A Press Briefing - Mexico

President Sheinbaum Holds A Press Briefing - Mexico

Mexico’s President, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaking about the allocation of 5 billion Mexican Pesos for the new university campuses, which are included in the budget, and also confirmed the arrest of the perpetrator of the murder of priest Marcelo Perez in Chiapas, and the death of Fernando Valenzuela, during a briefing conference at the National Palace. Mexico City, Mexico, October 23, 2024. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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President Sheinbaum Holds A Press Briefing - Mexico

President Sheinbaum Holds A Press Briefing - Mexico

Mexico’s President, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaking about the allocation of 5 billion Mexican Pesos for the new university campuses, which are included in the budget, and also confirmed the arrest of the perpetrator of the murder of priest Marcelo Perez in Chiapas, and the death of Fernando Valenzuela, during a briefing conference at the National Palace. Mexico City, Mexico, October 23, 2024. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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President Sheinbaum Holds A Press Briefing - Mexico

President Sheinbaum Holds A Press Briefing - Mexico

Mexico’s President, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaking about the allocation of 5 billion Mexican Pesos for the new university campuses, which are included in the budget, and also confirmed the arrest of the perpetrator of the murder of priest Marcelo Perez in Chiapas, and the death of Fernando Valenzuela, during a briefing conference at the National Palace. Mexico City, Mexico, October 23, 2024. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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President Sheinbaum Holds A Press Briefing - Mexico

President Sheinbaum Holds A Press Briefing - Mexico

Mexico’s President, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaking about the allocation of 5 billion Mexican Pesos for the new university campuses, which are included in the budget, and also confirmed the arrest of the perpetrator of the murder of priest Marcelo Perez in Chiapas, and the death of Fernando Valenzuela, during a briefing conference at the National Palace. Mexico City, Mexico, October 23, 2024. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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President Sheinbaum Holds A Press Briefing - Mexico

President Sheinbaum Holds A Press Briefing - Mexico

Mexico’s President, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaking about the allocation of 5 billion Mexican Pesos for the new university campuses, which are included in the budget, and also confirmed the arrest of the perpetrator of the murder of priest Marcelo Perez in Chiapas, and the death of Fernando Valenzuela, during a briefing conference at the National Palace. Mexico City, Mexico, October 23, 2024. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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President Sheinbaum Holds A Press Briefing - Mexico

President Sheinbaum Holds A Press Briefing - Mexico

Mexico’s President, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaking about the allocation of 5 billion Mexican Pesos for the new university campuses, which are included in the budget, and also confirmed the arrest of the perpetrator of the murder of priest Marcelo Perez in Chiapas, and the death of Fernando Valenzuela, during a briefing conference at the National Palace. Mexico City, Mexico, October 23, 2024. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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President Sheinbaum Holds A Press Briefing - Mexico

President Sheinbaum Holds A Press Briefing - Mexico

Mexico’s President, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaking about the allocation of 5 billion Mexican Pesos for the new university campuses, which are included in the budget, and also confirmed the arrest of the perpetrator of the murder of priest Marcelo Perez in Chiapas, and the death of Fernando Valenzuela, during a briefing conference at the National Palace. Mexico City, Mexico, October 23, 2024. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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President Sheinbaum Holds A Press Briefing - Mexico

President Sheinbaum Holds A Press Briefing - Mexico

Mexico’s President, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaking about the allocation of 5 billion Mexican Pesos for the new university campuses, which are included in the budget, and also confirmed the arrest of the perpetrator of the murder of priest Marcelo Perez in Chiapas, and the death of Fernando Valenzuela, during a briefing conference at the National Palace. Mexico City, Mexico, October 23, 2024. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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President Sheinbaum Holds A Press Briefing - Mexico

President Sheinbaum Holds A Press Briefing - Mexico

Mexico’s President, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaking about the allocation of 5 billion Mexican Pesos for the new university campuses, which are included in the budget, and also confirmed the arrest of the perpetrator of the murder of priest Marcelo Perez in Chiapas, and the death of Fernando Valenzuela, during a briefing conference at the National Palace. Mexico City, Mexico, October 23, 2024. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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President Sheinbaum Holds A Press Briefing - Mexico

President Sheinbaum Holds A Press Briefing - Mexico

Mexico’s President, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaking about the allocation of 5 billion Mexican Pesos for the new university campuses, which are included in the budget, and also confirmed the arrest of the perpetrator of the murder of priest Marcelo Perez in Chiapas, and the death of Fernando Valenzuela, during a briefing conference at the National Palace. Mexico City, Mexico, October 23, 2024. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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President Sheinbaum Holds A Press Briefing - Mexico

President Sheinbaum Holds A Press Briefing - Mexico

Mexico’s President, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo speaking about the allocation of 5 billion Mexican Pesos for the new university campuses, which are included in the budget, and also confirmed the arrest of the perpetrator of the murder of priest Marcelo Perez in Chiapas, and the death of Fernando Valenzuela, during a briefing conference at the National Palace. Mexico City, Mexico, October 23, 2024. Photo by Carlos Santiago/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Market in Medellin Colombia

Farmers Market in Medellin Colombia

Colombian farmers from Antioquia participate in Medellin, Colombia's first Farmers Market that aims into a new economy that looks forward to bring around 32 million pesos to the city economy with several farmers market across parks and plazas of the city on February 15, 2024. Photo by: Juan Jose Patino/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Market in Medellin Colombia

Farmers Market in Medellin Colombia

Colombian farmers from Antioquia participate in Medellin, Colombia's first Farmers Market that aims into a new economy that looks forward to bring around 32 million pesos to the city economy with several farmers market across parks and plazas of the city on February 15, 2024. Photo by: Juan Jose Patino/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Market in Medellin Colombia

Farmers Market in Medellin Colombia

Colombian farmers from Antioquia participate in Medellin, Colombia's first Farmers Market that aims into a new economy that looks forward to bring around 32 million pesos to the city economy with several farmers market across parks and plazas of the city on February 15, 2024. Photo by: Juan Jose Patino/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Market in Medellin Colombia

Farmers Market in Medellin Colombia

Colombian farmers from Antioquia participate in Medellin, Colombia's first Farmers Market that aims into a new economy that looks forward to bring around 32 million pesos to the city economy with several farmers market across parks and plazas of the city on February 15, 2024. Photo by: Juan Jose Patino/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Market in Medellin Colombia

Farmers Market in Medellin Colombia

Colombian farmers from Antioquia participate in Medellin, Colombia's first Farmers Market that aims into a new economy that looks forward to bring around 32 million pesos to the city economy with several farmers market across parks and plazas of the city on February 15, 2024. Photo by: Juan Jose Patino/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Market in Medellin Colombia

Farmers Market in Medellin Colombia

Colombian farmers from Antioquia participate in Medellin, Colombia's first Farmers Market that aims into a new economy that looks forward to bring around 32 million pesos to the city economy with several farmers market across parks and plazas of the city on February 15, 2024. Photo by: Juan Jose Patino/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Market in Medellin Colombia

Farmers Market in Medellin Colombia

Colombian farmers from Antioquia participate in Medellin, Colombia's first Farmers Market that aims into a new economy that looks forward to bring around 32 million pesos to the city economy with several farmers market across parks and plazas of the city on February 15, 2024. Photo by: Juan Jose Patino/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Market in Medellin Colombia

Farmers Market in Medellin Colombia

Colombian farmers from Antioquia participate in Medellin, Colombia's first Farmers Market that aims into a new economy that looks forward to bring around 32 million pesos to the city economy with several farmers market across parks and plazas of the city on February 15, 2024. Photo by: Juan Jose Patino/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Market in Medellin Colombia

Farmers Market in Medellin Colombia

Colombian farmers from Antioquia participate in Medellin, Colombia's first Farmers Market that aims into a new economy that looks forward to bring around 32 million pesos to the city economy with several farmers market across parks and plazas of the city on February 15, 2024. Photo by: Juan Jose Patino/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Market in Medellin Colombia

Farmers Market in Medellin Colombia

Colombian farmers from Antioquia participate in Medellin, Colombia's first Farmers Market that aims into a new economy that looks forward to bring around 32 million pesos to the city economy with several farmers market across parks and plazas of the city on February 15, 2024. Photo by: Juan Jose Patino/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Market in Medellin Colombia

Farmers Market in Medellin Colombia

Colombian farmers from Antioquia participate in Medellin, Colombia's first Farmers Market that aims into a new economy that looks forward to bring around 32 million pesos to the city economy with several farmers market across parks and plazas of the city on February 15, 2024. Photo by: Juan Jose Patino/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Farmers Market in Medellin Colombia

Farmers Market in Medellin Colombia

Colombian farmers from Antioquia participate in Medellin, Colombia's first Farmers Market that aims into a new economy that looks forward to bring around 32 million pesos to the city economy with several farmers market across parks and plazas of the city on February 15, 2024. Photo by: Juan Jose Patino/Long Visual Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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PHILIPPINES-POWER RATE HIKE-LIVELIHOOD INFLATION

PHILIPPINES-POWER RATE HIKE-LIVELIHOOD INFLATION

(230913) -- QUEZON CITY, Sept. 13, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Vendors are seen at a market in Quezon City, the Philippines, on Sept. 13, 2023. The Manila Electric Company (Meralco), the largest private-sector electric distribution utility in the Philippines serving 7.7 million customers, announced last week an increase of around 0.5 pesos (0.008 U.S. dollars) per kWh in electricity rates since September. The power rate hike could further contribute to the rising inflation that rose to 5.3 percent year-on-year in August from 4.7 percent in July. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

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PHILIPPINES-POWER RATE HIKE-LIVELIHOOD INFLATION

PHILIPPINES-POWER RATE HIKE-LIVELIHOOD INFLATION

(230913) -- QUEZON CITY, Sept. 13, 2023 (Xinhua) -- A vendor is seen at a market in Quezon City, the Philippines, on Sept. 13, 2023. The Manila Electric Company (Meralco), the largest private-sector electric distribution utility in the Philippines serving 7.7 million customers, announced last week an increase of around 0.5 pesos (0.008 U.S. dollars) per kWh in electricity rates since September. The power rate hike could further contribute to the rising inflation that rose to 5.3 percent year-on-year in August from 4.7 percent in July. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

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Thousands of Filipinos rally against corruption

Thousands of Filipinos rally against corruption

MANILA, Philippines - Facundo Encarnado, 78, joins a rally in the Philippine capital Manila on Aug. 26, 2013, calling for the abolition of a corruption-tainted development assistance fund for the pet projects of Philippine senators and congressmen. The call was triggered by allegations that around 10 billion pesos (almost $236 million) from the development assistance fund found its way into private pockets in the last few years.

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Philippine customs recovers stolen Japanese cars

Philippine customs recovers stolen Japanese cars

MANILA, Philippines - Philippine customs officials have seized eight cars (in photo) reportedly stolen from Japan in 2005, a senior Customs Bureau official said Jan. 12. The confiscated Honda, Mazda and Toyota vehicles, all right-hand drive, were falsely declared as used agricultural machinery and collectively valued at 13 million pesos ($241,000), the official said.

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Philippine Senate turns documents over to Ombudsman

Philippine Senate turns documents over to Ombudsman

MANILA, Philippines - Senate President Aquilino Pimentel opens bank records from ousted President Joseph Estrada in Manila on Feb. 14 before media, bank officials, prosecution lawyers and Ombudsman Aniano Desierto. Local media reports, citing previously obtained copies of the document, said the account contained up to 3.2 billion pesos (about $66 million).

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Cloud hangs over Estrada trial, thousands protest

Cloud hangs over Estrada trial, thousands protest

MANILA, Philippines - People raise burning candles and newspapers at a rally in front of EDOSA shrine in metropolitan Manila after the Senate impeachment court voted 11-10 Jan. 16 to block the opening of crucial bank records that prosecutors said would prove Estrada amassed up to 3.3 billion pesos (about $63 million) in ill-gotten wealth.

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Calls for Philippine President Estrada to resign escalate

Calls for Philippine President Estrada to resign escalate

MANILA, Philippines - Calls for Philippine President Joseph Estrada to resign grow as opposition and church leaders underscored his lack of moral authority to govern on charges he received millions of pesos in bribes from illegal gambling. Vice President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (L), leader of the main opposition People's Power-National Union of Christian Democrats (Lakas-NUCD), and former President Corazon Aquino (C), participate in a mass in Manila Oct. 17 calling for Estrada to resign or take a leave until he is cleared of the charges.

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Fake 'golden' Buddha statues sold to Japanese

Fake 'golden' Buddha statues sold to Japanese

MANILA, Philippines - Photo shows four of the five fake ''golden'' Buddha statues allegedly sold to a Japanese businessman by a South Korean national, suspected to be a member of a syndicate, for 6 million pesos (157,000 dollars). The National Bureau of Investigation said July 27 Kazuyuki Kimura, of Fukuoka Prefecture, was informed the statues were part of the fabled treasures buried in the Philippines by Imperial Japanese Army Gen. Yasufumi Yamashita during World War II.

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Chile to increase monthly minimum wage

STORY: Chile to increase monthly minimum wage DATELINE: April 28, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:50 LOCATION: Santiago CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: various of people workingSOUNDBITE (Spanish): GABRIEL BORIC, Chilean President STORYLINE: The Chile's government has reached an agreement with the Workers' United Center of Chile (CUT) to raise the minimum wage. According to the Minister of Finances Mario Marcel, the government will raise the monthly minimum wage to 380,000 Chilean pesos (448 U.S. dollars) starting May 1, and 400,000 pesos (472 dollars) starting Aug. 1. The current monthly minimum wage stands at 350,000 pesos (413 dollars). SOUNDBITE (Spanish): GABRIEL BORIC, Chilean President "The agreement reached by our government through Minister Jara and Minister Marcel with the Workers' United Center points us in the right direction. It is a more equitable distribution of wealth, a focus on specific measures to deal with the rising cost of living, a historical readjustment of the minimum wage. As you can objectivel

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Scene from Havana, Cuba

Scene from Havana, Cuba

Photo taken in January 2022 shows people waiting in front of a store that sells products in pesos in Havana, Cuba.

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Vendor chops lechon roast pig in Cotabato, Philippines

Vendor chops lechon roast pig in Cotabato, Philippines

A man cuts a whole roasted pig called the lechon in Cotabato on the Philippine island of Mindanao in June 2015. The lechon, regarded as a national dish of the Philippines, sells for around 300 pesos a kilogram in Cotabato. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Philippine customs recovers stolen Japanese cars

Philippine customs recovers stolen Japanese cars

MANILA, Philippines - Philippine customs officials have seized eight cars (in photo) reportedly stolen from Japan in 2005, a senior Customs Bureau official said Jan. 12. The confiscated Honda, Mazda and Toyota vehicles, all right-hand drive, were falsely declared as used agricultural machinery and collectively valued at 13 million pesos ($241,000), the official said. (Kyodo)

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Philippine Senate turns documents over to Ombudsman

Philippine Senate turns documents over to Ombudsman

MANILA, Philippines - Senate President Aquilino Pimentel opens bank records from ousted President Joseph Estrada in Manila on Feb. 14 before media, bank officials, prosecution lawyers and Ombudsman Aniano Desierto. Local media reports, citing previously obtained copies of the document, said the account contained up to 3.2 billion pesos (about $66 million).

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Cloud hangs over Estrada trial, thousands protest

Cloud hangs over Estrada trial, thousands protest

MANILA, Philippines - People raise burning candles and newspapers at a rally in front of EDOSA shrine in metropolitan Manila after the Senate impeachment court voted 11-10 Jan. 16 to block the opening of crucial bank records that prosecutors said would prove Estrada amassed up to 3.3 billion pesos (about $63 million) in ill-gotten wealth.

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Calls for Philippine President Estrada to resign escalate

Calls for Philippine President Estrada to resign escalate

MANILA, the Philippines - Calls for Philippine President Joseph Estrada to resign grow as opposition and church leaders underscored his lack of moral authority to govern on charges he received millions of pesos in bribes from illegal gambling. Vice President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (L), leader of the main opposition People's Power-National Union of Christian Democrats (Lakas-NUCD), and former President Corazon Aquino (C), participate in a mass in Manila Oct. 17 calling for Estrada to resign or take a leave until he is cleared of the charges.

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Fake 'golden' Buddha statues sold to Japanese

Fake 'golden' Buddha statues sold to Japanese

MANILA, Philippines - Photo shows four of the five fake ''golden'' Buddha statues allegedly sold to a Japanese businessman by a South Korean national, suspected to be a member of a syndicate, for 6 million pesos (157,000 dollars). The National Bureau of Investigation said July 27 Kazuyuki Kimura, of Fukuoka Prefecture, was informed the statues were part of the fabled treasures buried in the Philippines by Imperial Japanese Army Gen. Yasufumi Yamashita during World War II.

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