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Cuerpos para la exportación: Cerezas de sangre

Progressive International

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July 2, 2026

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Cuerpos para la exportación: Cerezas de sangre

Aunque las características estructurales de un modelo agroexportador se sostienen gracias a la vulnerabilidad legal y social de los cuerpos migrantes racializados, bajo el gobierno de Kast se han intensificado la retórica antimigrante y las políticas de deportación, lo que empuja a los trabajadores a circuitos aún más informales y explotadores, a pesar de que la economía sigue dependiendo de su mano de obra. A partir de perspectivas de derechos humanos, de género e interculturales, el artículo expone cómo la xenofobia fragmenta a la clase trabajadora, desvía la atención de las crisis estructurales y normaliza la explotación como un costo aceptable de la prosperidad de las exportaciones.

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The Leader

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· Jul 2, 2026

Sánchez Hails Migrant Plan as Applications Top One Million

More than one million undocumented migrants have applied to legalise their status in Spain under the government’s mass regularisation programme, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has announced. Speaking in Madrid on the final day for applications, Sánchez said the scale of the response demonstrated the need for the measure, which grants eligible migrants access to legal [] The post Sánchez Hails Migrant Plan as Applications Top One Million appeared first on The Leader - The No. 1 Spanish Newspaper - Spain News, Sport, Spanish Property for Sale, Business Directory, Classifieds, and Advertising.

MyJoyOnline

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· Jun 23, 2026

Spain underlines strong commercial partnership with Ghana

The agri-food sector has been one of the fastest-growing areas of Spanish exports to Ghana, with exports increasing from 23.5 million in 2024 to 50.2 million in 2025. The sector accounted for nearly 20 of total Spanish exports to Ghana last year, reflecting the growing demand for Spanish products among Ghanaian importers and consumers.

Variety

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· Jul 6, 2026

Colombia’s Bogota Audiovisual Market Welcomes Netflix, France, Discusses the Impact of ‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’

Colombia’s burgeoning Bogotá Audiovisual Market (BAM) opens its doors even wider to welcome young wannabe producers from Central America, the Caribbean and Andean countries this year, thanks to an alliance with Netflix. In past years, only Colombian producers participated in the training and networking sessions. This time, out of the 40 participants, with ages ranging []

Guineematin.com

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· Jul 2, 2026

AMI : REALISATION D’UNE NOTICE D’IMPACT ENVIRONNEMENTAL ET SOCIAL POUR LE BORNAGE DE LA CONCESSION DE CBG AU NORD DU COGON

Appel à Manifestation d’Interet N°_CBG_AMI003_2026_NIES APPEL A MANIFESTATION D’INTERET 1. IDENTITÉ DE L’ENTREPRISE La Compagnie des Bauxites de Guinée « CBG » est l’une des plus grandes exportatrices de bauxite métallurgique au monde. Elle valorise des mines situées au nord-ouest de la République de Guinée et expédie en moyenne 16 millions de tonnes par an [] The post AMI : REALISATION D’UNE NOTICE D’IMPACT ENVIRONNEMENTAL ET SOCIAL POUR LE BORNAGE DE LA CONCESSION DE CBG AU NORD DU COGON first appeared on Guineematin.com.

The Olive Press

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· Jun 22, 2026

The ‘Barca-loner’ effect: Spain’s new digital nomad visa is seeing strong uptake as thousands of Brits and Americans take advantage to flock to the country

BRITISH and American digital nomads are flocking to Spain, new data has shown, in what industry experts have dubbed the ‘Barca-loner effect.’ Spain issued more than 7,800 digital nomad visas

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· Jun 24, 2026

Business lessons we can learn from Philippine cacao entrepreneurs Ken and Shiela Reyes-Lao 

How the founders of Cacao Culture built a thriving business through collaboration, and not competition

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Related coverage for "Cuerpos para la exportación: Cerezas de sangre": The Leader — Sánchez Hails Migrant Plan as Applications Top One Million. MyJoyOnline — Spain underlines strong commercial partnership with Ghana. Variety — Colombia’s Bogota Audiovisual Market Welcomes Netflix, France, Discusses the Impact of ‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’. Guineematin.com — AMI : REALISATION D’UNE NOTICE D’IMPACT ENVIRONNEMENTAL ET SOCIAL POUR LE BORNAGE DE LA CONCESSION DE CBG AU NORD DU COGON. The Olive Press — The ‘Barca-loner’ effect: Spain’s new digital nomad visa is seeing strong uptake as thousands of Brits and Americans take advantage to flock to the country. RAPPLER — Business lessons we can learn from Philippine cacao entrepreneurs Ken and Shiela Reyes-Lao