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All eyes were on the U.S. Federal Reserve, as it announced an aggressive cut of 50 basis points. EL PAÍS analyzed the reasons behind the decision, and what it may mean for investors.
Meanwhile, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have been stepping up their efforts ahead of the November presidential election. The Republican is trying to win over Latino voters with a remix of a salsa classic, while the Democrat is hoping a rise in voter registration among women and youths will help her campaign.
In other news, the Mexican state of Sinaloa remains caught in the crossfire as the war between two factions of the Sinaloa Cartel spills out on to the street. EL PAÍS spoke to residents in the state about how they are coping with the tense situation.
We also looked back at the legacy of Johnny Ramone, talked with Narco star Teresa Ruiz about the differences between the Mexican and U.S. film industry, and explored how mass tourism is affecting Japan's culture.
We hope you enjoy this selection of stories.
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