
Christian Plumb
Latin America Breaking News Editor at Reuters
Latin America News Editor, Reuters. Retweets do not equal endorsements. Comments do not necessarily reflect Thomson Reuters' views.
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2 months ago |
today.westlaw.com | Christian Plumb |Sarah Kinosian |Frances Kerry |Michael Perry
PANAMA CITY (Reuters) -Lawyers for migrants from around the world who were deported from the United States and moved to a remote jungle camp in Panama in recent weeks say they have been unable to communicate with their clients since they arrived...
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Feb 10, 2025 |
energiesnet.com | Marianna Parraga |Christian Plumb |Marguerita Choy
PDVSA made sporadic crude purchases in 2024. Iran-Venezuela swap deal remains frozen since last year. Fire at key complex in Nov limits gas supply to oilfields for reinjectionMarianna Parraga, Reuters HOUSTON EnergiesNet.com 02 10 2025 Venezuela’s state oil company PDVSA has resumed regular imports of light crude as its own output of medium and light grades dwindles, creating bottlenecks for producing exportable blends, according to company documents and vessel tracking data.
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Jan 31, 2025 |
today.westlaw.com | Lisandra Paraguassu |Christian Plumb |Aurora Ellis |Ricardo Brito
CAMA??ARI, Brazil (Reuters) -The workers who traveled from China to northeast Brazil to build a new factory for electric car maker BYD earned roughly $70 per 10-hour shift, over twice the Chinese hourly minimum wage in many regions. For many, that...
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Jan 23, 2025 |
gurutrade.com | Marcela Ayres |Christian Plumb |Andrea Ricci
Brazil's debt hits worst composition in 20 years Floating-rate bonds exposing debt to interest rate shocks surge Further rate hikes expected, escalating debt pressures BRASILIA, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Investors already concerned about Brazil's ballooning public debt load under veteran leftist President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva are being forced to reckon with an additional risk: a government debt profile with growing sensitivity to high interest rates.
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Sep 27, 2024 |
inc-aus.com | Ricardo Brito |Anthony Esposito |Christian Plumb |Sonali Paul
After a high-profile legal fight, the social platform wants to resume business in its sixth-largest market. In a major climbdown, Elon Musk’s X told Brazil’s Supreme Court it had complied with orders to stop the spread of misinformation and asked a judge to lift a ban on the platform, according to a document seen by Reuters. The billionaire had held out for more than five months against what he called “censorship” in a feud with a judge in one of X’s largest and most coveted markets.
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RT @Reuters: Cuban dissident Jose Ferrer is serving up 1,000 rations a day from his kitchen in a fight to bring 'democratic change' to Cuba…

Dissident pushes for change in Cuba, one ladle at a time https://t.co/buQgpCv3uv This is well worth a read, obviously not coming down one way or the other on the validity of Ferrer's claims.