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Every day, more than 20,000 Argentinians flood in from the city of Posadas to its neighbor, Encarnación, in Paraguay, from the Santa Cruz bridge.

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Beginning in mid-May, over a thousand migrants coming from Africa and Haiti have been stranded at the Costa Rican-Nicaraguan border.

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Mercosur, the regional block of South America with members such as Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay, has had a meeting which officially decided to suspend Venezuela as a member state.  

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Bolivia’s struggle to gain access to the sea has been a long fought battle. Chile and Peru, the nations that stand between Bolivia and the South Pacific Ocean, have historically been unenthusiastic in reaction to Bolivian pleas to gain maritime access.

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Bolivia’s government headquarters has been suffering from water rationing since November 8th due to a drought which has left several dams unable to supply more than 100 zones of the country.

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The issue of sanctions and international law is complex and given to misunderstandings. Some overestimate the effect of sanctions, claiming that they strengthen international regulations.

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The 8th Latin American and Caribbean Conference for the Internationalization of Higher Education (LACHEC) was held from the 24-26th of November in Bogotá, Colombia. Its main objective: to strengthen the internationalization of higher education institutions.

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The Greater Caribbean is a region of growing importance in economic, touristic, environmental, and cultural terms. In addition, its geostrategic location gives it a privileged place in the global traffic of goods and capital investments. Still, the region faces challenges that must be overcome.

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The countries that make up the Triángulo Norte de Centroamérica (Northern Triangle of Central America) will unite to fight gangs.

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Mexico and Panama have promised to work together to prevent illegal migration by strengthening cooperation between the two countries.

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