It is going well. The Dominican Republic is a benchmark country in economic development. It is going well. The Dominican Republic is the most successful country against the pandemic. It is going well. The Dominican Republic has managed to re-establish tourism very quickly. It is going well. The Dominican Republic has managed to stop corruption in its tracks. It is going well. Dominican Republic has increased its exports. It is going well. The Dominican Republic has managed to increase foreign investment. It is going well. The Dominican Republic has curbed crime and police abuse… False, because that’s not going well! (For this reason, only for this reason, Luis Abinader could unfortunately do badly).
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Little rain today and tomorrow DR
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Lula makes Pix to deny fake news about taxation
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[Video] They investigate the Family Commissioner of Sutamarchán for a violent act with a weapon on the roads of Quindío
After a collision between two vehicles, the public official, apparently armed, was recorded on video attacking another driver. Continue the controversy for the violent act in which a Family Commissioner of the
“The entire system with service”, but more than a third of Cuba will be in blackout
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Zedillo: Mexico does not need a leader hidden in the office attached to the Presidency
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