Ryan Dube
@duberyan
Reporter in Latin America for The Wall Street Journal, based in Peru. From Alberta, Canada
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21-07-2011 18:20:26
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“I had to govern from hell,” Alberto Fujimori once said. The former Peruvian president, who was convicted of human-rights violations and corruption, has died. wsj.com/world/americas… via The Wall Street Journal
Founded in a Venezuelan prison, the Tren de Aragua gang has grown into a fearsome transnational criminal force in less than a decade and is extending its deadly reach north wsj.com/world/americas… via The Wall Street Journal
What Scared Ford’s CEO in China—Jim Farley is changing strategy to combat what he calls an ‘existential threat’ from China’s electric carmakers Mike Colias wsj.com/business/autos… wsj.com/business/autos…
A massacre in a Haitian farming town left at least 70 dead as gangs expand to rural areas once deemed safe wsj.com/world/americas… via The Wall Street Journal
Former Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo was sentenced to more than 20 years in prison after being convicted of taking a multimillion-dollar bribe wsj.com/world/americas… via The Wall Street Journal
At $16 billion and two tears running, America's election is unlike any other in the world wsj.com/politics/elect… via The Wall Street Journal
The Peruvian fishing industry is overwhelmed by Chinese fleets competing for squid wsj.com/world/asia/chi… via The Wall Street Journal
Dominican Republic government agents are raiding farms and staking out street corners in one of the world’s most intense immigration-enforcement dragnets. The goal: deport 10,000 Haitians a week. wsj.com/world/americas… via The Wall Street Journal
Jay Newman steered Elliott Management to a $2 billion payday in defaulted Argentine debt. Are there clues to how he did it in a novel he wrote? wsj.com/finance/invest… via The Wall Street Journal
Ever since Trump rose to prominence politically, immigration has been key to his political brand. So when the Democrats took over, and lost control at the border, it was political pixie-dust for Trump. We explain how it happened and why. wsj.com/politics/elect… via The Wall Street Journal
Xi Jinping’s visit to South America for summits and the inauguration of a port in Peru illustrates what some have called China’s economic marginalization of the U.S. in the region wsj.com/world/china-xi… via The Wall Street Journal
james t. areddy Ryan Dube Beijing has signed up most of Latin America and the Caribbean to its infrastructure program. In Peru, Xi will inaugurate a megaport to speed trade. China is a voracious buyer of Argentina’s lithium, Venezuela’s crude oil and Brazil’s iron ore and soybeans. wsj.com/world/china-xi…
Javier Milei hopes Trump will back an IMF loan to help him complete a fiscal transformation for Argentina wsj.com/world/americas… via The Wall Street Journal
The hot new trade on Wall Street has nothing to do with crypto, electric vehicles or artificial intelligence wsj.com/finance/invest… via The Wall Street Journal
By Ryan Dube and Silvina Frydlewsky One year into his term, Argentine President Javier Milei is curbing public spending, slashing red tape—and offering his services to Donald Trump wsj.com/world/americas… a través de The Wall Street Journal