(Analysis) The latest developments in China’s leadership have sparked a surge of rumors about the future of Xi Jinping’s rule.

This story draws on official statements and authoritative sources to separate fact from speculation, focusing on the business and power implications of recent events.

Xi Jinping, who has led China since 2012, did not attend

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Peruvian companies in mid-2025 are focusing on reputation, risk, and practical enhancements. A current Corporate Excellence research study, based upon feedback from 129 business leaders, finds that 66.7% of firms see credibility and danger management as their leading concern.This focus has to do with more than image; companies comprehend that trust and stability are

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Peñico, a freshly uncovered historical site in northern Peru, is altering what professionals learn about early American civilizations.Official declarations from Peru's Ministry of Culture confirm that Peñico dates back over 3,500 years and sits about 200 kilometers north of Lima, at 600 meters above sea level.Archaeologists think the city was established

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José Antonio Kast, leader of Chile’s Republican Party, has become the main challenger to the country’s left-wing government as the 2025 presidential election approaches.

Kast’s steady rise in recent polls positions him as the top candidate for voters seeking a shift away from the policies of President Gabriel Boric and the newly nominated Communist

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Brazil has actually seen a sharp and unpleasant increase in antisemitism since October 2023, according to official data from the Brazilian Israelite Confederation.After the Hamas attack on Israel that eliminated about 1,200 people and kidnapped over 250, antisemitic occurrences in Brazil jumped by 310%. In 2023, there were 1,774 reported cases, up from 432 the year

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Official trade data from 2024 shows a dramatic shift in Mexico’s car market. Mexico imported $5.3 billion worth of cars from China, while it only sold $262 million in cars to China.

This created a record $5 billion trade deficit for Mexico in the auto sector, the largest ever between the two countries. Ten years ago, Mexico barely imported any cars

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