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Joshua Goodman

Joshua Goodman

November 12, 2015 | Daily Business Review

Nephews of Venezuelan First Lady to Be Arraigned in US Court

Two nephews of Venezuela's powerful first lady are facing arraignment in New York after being arrested in Haiti on charges of conspiring to smuggle 800 kilograms of cocaine into the U.S., people familiar with the case said.

By Jorge Rueda and Joshua Goodman

4 minute read

June 25, 2015 | Daily Business Review

Noriega Asks for Panama's Forgiveness in Jailhouse Interview

Former dictator Manuel Noriega broke a long silence to ask his compatriots to forgive actions by his military regime that culminated in the 1989 U.S. invasion.

By Juan Zamorano and Joshua Goodman

3 minute read

June 25, 2015 | Daily Business Review

Noriega Asks for Panama's Forgiveness in Jailhouse Interview

Former dictator Manuel Noriega broke a long silence to ask his compatriots to forgive actions by his military regime that culminated in the 1989 U.S. invasion.

By Juan Zamorano and Joshua Goodman

3 minute read

June 24, 2015 | Daily Business Review

Report: Colombia Generala Go Unpunished in Civilian Killings

Dozens of senior Colombian army officers implicated in the killing of 3,000 civilians falsely claimed to be rebels a decade ago have risen through the ranks and are escaping punishment for their roles in one of Latin America's worst atrocities, Human Rights Watch said.

By Joshua Goodman

4 minute read

April 08, 2015 | Daily Business Review

Panama's President an Unlikely Champion for Clean Government

President Juan Carlos Varela is an unlikely champion of clean government in Panama.

By Joshua Goodman and Juan Zamorano

4 minute read

April 08, 2015 | Daily Business Review

Panama's President an Unlikely Champion for Clean Government

President Juan Carlos Varela is an unlikely champion of clean government in Panama.

By Joshua Goodman and Juan Zamorano

4 minute read

October 03, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Global credit crisis threatens Latin American boom

Latin America's fastest economic expansion in 30 years may be coming to an end as the global credit crunch stunts investment and squeezes demand for the region's commodities. ''We're in a serious economic crisis,'' Colombian Vice President Francisco Santos said in an interview in his Bogota office.

By Joshua Goodman and Sebastian Boyd

5 minute read