Salvadoreños import the largest share by far of Nicaraguan cheese.
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The Chilean Supreme Court will ask the Inter American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) to intercede in favor of the Venezuelan opposition leader, Leopoldo López, among others.
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Chile’s new representative to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, José Miguel Insulza, noted that Bolivia “enjoys the sympathy of world.”
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President-elect Mauricio Macri vows changes implying a shift in Argentina’s relationship with the region and the world.
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During the first Binational Forum for Innovation and Financing for Medium and Small Businesses (MSEs) of Peru and Bolivia, the countries will share their experiences on the issues.
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Panama and the Dominican Republic signed treaties on extradition and legal assistance.
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A 16 page letter was sent by the Organization of American States’ (OAS) secretary general, Luis Almagro, to Venezuelan officials demanding transparency, the freeing of political prisoners, and international observers before the December 6 elections.
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Venezuelan government officials were enraged at the Organization of American States (OAS), after secretary general, Luis Almagro, criticized Caracas and questioned the legitimacy of the December 6 parliamentary polls.
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The 10 year mark is approaching of No to ALCA (Área de Libre Comercio de las Américas); a historic event produced in Mar del Plata by a handful of presidents who initiated a new socio-economic and political era in Latin America.
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President Evo Morales continued his tour throughout Europe. During his visit to Rome, he asked Chile to act under the “force of reason” in respect to the maritime demand, and specified that most of the world supports the Bolivian cause.
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