Cadem, a public opinion and investigation organization, recently published their latest survey, which sought to measure how Chileans view a multitude of international leaders.
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In an address to Colombia’s Congress, Julio Borges, President of Venezuela’s National Assembly, called for governments within the region to be more responsive to Venezuela’s problematic political situation.
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The president of Argentina met with the president of Chile to commemorate 200 years after the Battle of Chacabuco, as well as criticize the “protectionist tendencies” of the international scene.
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Ministers from Panama and Colombia will meet, striving to resolve a controversy generated by new tariffs on clothing and footwear imposed by Colombia.
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Paraguayan Foreign Minister Eladio Loizaga Caballero claimed that Paraguay’s diplomatic policy has gained momentum in recent years.
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El Salvador’s security improvements offer significant lessons for the justice systems of Iberoamerica, declared the Secretary General of the Conference of Ministers of Justice of Iberoamerican Countries (COMJIB).
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Surrounded by government ministers, diplomats, and business executives, Presidents Mauricio Macri of Argentina and Michel Temer of Brazil announced a “strategic alliance” between the two nations.
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Argentina’s Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, defended the country’s new immigration law by arguing that it is “exactly equal” to that of Bolivia.
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Three Peruvian nationals were deported from Chile after the Department of Intelligence discovered that they had entered the country to attend an anarchist seminar.
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Despite increased security measures, the Northern Triangle, which includes Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras, is still struggling to reduce violent crime.
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