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17/09/2015 | Economia y Finanzas
Energy - Brazil modifies rules on hydroelectric plant auction to draw more competition
On 14 September 2015, Brazil’s federal government published new rules for the 30 October sale of old hydroelectric power plants.
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02/09/2013 | Transparencia
Southern Pulse: The Politics of Corruption in Guatemala
Southern Pulse has released a new investigation into corruption in Guatemalan politics, which examines the connections between politics and drug cartels, influence peddling and embezzlement.
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24/04/2013 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Mexico - Cleaning up after Operation Limpieza
Bottom line: A Federal judge released two of the highest-ranking individuals under investigation for corruption in Mexico due to a lack of concrete evidence. Whether they are innocent or not, it is clear that authorities struggle to convict in corruption cases, and especially high-profile ones.
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24/04/2013 | Transparencia
Mexico Telecommunications Reform: A Whole New World
Bottom line: Mexico’s telecommunications sector reform will break up monopolies, creating greater competition and improve Mexico’s economy.
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17/01/2013 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
2012 Mexico Criminal Environment Capstone: Criminal Technology Transfer.
Southern Pulse presents their second video in our 2012 Mexico Criminal Environment Capstone: Criminal Technology Transfer
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19/06/2012 | Medio Ambiente
Mexico - Splinter Gangs Wage War in Acapulco: The Future of Mexico's Conflict
A field report by Southern Pulse describes how Acapulco represents the future of Mexico's drug conflict, in which super-powered street gangs, the descendants of the big cartels, are increasingly responsible for much of the violence. And the gangs currently fighting for control of their turf may only get smaller and more numerous.
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05/10/2011 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Mexico - Why Guadalajara is the next hotspot
As we move into the remaining months of 2011, Mexico appears to be on the verge of a new wave of violence that has less to do with vigilantism – a passing fad – and more to do with building tension between the country’s two top criminal organizations: the Sinaloa Federation and Los Zetas. Guadalajara is the city where the next battlefront between these two offensive-heavy organizations is likely to play out before the end of 2011.
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07/09/2011 | Frente Externo
Latin Surveillance: Bolivia
Domestic spying is in the news this month in the Western Hemisphere. A subject that is often not discussed in formal settings has made its way to the front pages of at least a dozen countries in Latin America and the Caribbean over the past few weeks.
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07/09/2011 | Frente Externo
Latin Surveillance: Bolivia
Domestic spying is in the news this month in the Western Hemisphere. A subject that is often not discussed in formal settings has made its way to the front pages of at least a dozen countries in Latin America and the Caribbean over the past few weeks.
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