The number of Venezuelan citizens waiting to cross the border between Panama and Costa Rica increased from 77 to 150 in a matter of days.
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The United States State Department has published a report that includes Nicaragua in a list of countries vulnerable to money laundering.
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With Venezuela spiraling deeper into crisis, the Organization of American States (OAS) is weighing its options for how to respond.
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Confronted with a hostile neighbor to its north, Mexico is beginning to look to reorient its trade away from the United States.
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With globalism, the movement of workers is increasingly easy.
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When toy manufacturer Estrela decided to move its production facility from China to Latin America, it invested US$2 million to construct a plant.
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The opposition demands that Almagro make public the report on the electoral situation in Nicaragua that has been kept secret. According to Confidencial Magazine of Nicaragua, the Nicaraguan political party “Frente Amplio por la Democracia” (FAD) requested, by means of a letter sent to Luis Almagro, the General Secretary of the Organization of American States
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Bolivia’s president, Evo Morales, has reportedly returned to this “custom of attacking La Moneda.”
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The roiling atmosphere of Bolivia heated up further this past week, as Bolivian representatives prepared litigation to regain access to the Pacific Ocean, lost to Chile in the War of the Pacific in 1879.
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In order to ensure a sufficient supply of these commodities, Mexico’s Secretary of Agriculture, José Calzada, will travel to both destinations.
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