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Chile’s litigator in the ICJ, Ximena Fuentes, thinks her country should be preparing itself for an “unusual” ruling by the ICJ concerning a maritime law case that Bolivia brought forward in 2013. 

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The delegations from Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador will go to Mexico via the typical migratory route in search of clues to the whereabouts of their children.

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Bolivia’s Attorney General announced plans to make an accusation before the World Trade Organization over actions by Chilean officials who have inhibited the transit of Bolivian trucks to the port of Arica.

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In June 2015 the then President of Peru, Ollanta Humala, made known his nation’s “solidarity and support” for Bolivia’s maritime cause.

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Peru is among the most efficiently developing economies in the world, according to “Global Microscope 2016,” a report conducted by The Economist Intelligence Unit and sponsored by the Multilateral Investment Fund of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).

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The former president of Bolivia, José Tuto Quiroga, met recently with the Secretary General of the Organization of American States, Luis Almagro, to convey to him a document on behalf of the Democratic Initiative of Spain and the Americas (IDEA).

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Chile and Bolivia are continuing to argue about the terms of the Treaty of 1904.

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Bolivia is evaluating an offer of collaboration with the Ecuadorian technology firm, ESPE-Innovativa, which specializes in software, logistics, and mapping related to mineral resources.

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In Mexico the numbers of minors arrested throughout the country, particularly those of unaccompanied minors attempting to migrate to the United States, has risen dramatically. So reported José Antonio Román of La Jornada of Mexico City.

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In the Buenos Aires province of Argentina, a corrupt media and judiciary are influencing the sentencing of prisoners.

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