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The new Bolivian Chancellor, Fernando Huanacuni, has been well received in Chile, prompting suggestions of a change in tactics by Evo Morales’ administration.

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Colombia, focusing on international frameworks, and Panama, confronting its own dilemmas, are models of two economic strategies.

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The Peruvian government has charged a consortium tasked with constructing a gas line in Peru’s south $262-million for missing a January 23 deadline.

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Former President Leonel Fernández believes that CAFTA is not advantageous for his country, given the current circumstances.

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Costa Rica has once again brought a case against Nicaragua to the International Court of Justice in The Hague.

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The representatives of the Argentinean YPF, and the Bolivian YPFB, both state-owned oil companies, have signed a services contract to assess the natural gas reservoir in the Bolivian region of Charagua, in the southwestern Department of Santa Fe.

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South American politicians have taken to Twitter to throw hashtags at one another, as Bolivian President Evo Morales recently demonstrated.

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At least ten “clans” in Peru send drugs to Brazil, taking advantage of lax border control. 

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Ximena Fuentes, the Chilean appointed Agent in the lawsuit filed against Bolivia at the U.N.’s highest court in The Hague, has admitted that the waters of the Silala were indeed canalized artificially from Bolivia into Chile, but she argued that it was done following the natural course of the river.

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–Researched and written by McCathern Painter As of 2015, the government of the Dominican Republic ruled to strip the citizenship of Haitian-Dominicans, leaving tens of thousands of people stateless and facing the future of possibly having to relocate to a country with which they do not identify, a language they may not speak, and a

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