Issue Feb 12-18 2025: During the governments of Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro, an estimated 7.8 million Venezuelans left their country.
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Issue Feb 05-11 2025: Nicaragua now has 47 ‘political’ prisoners in opposition to the Nicaraguan government.
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Issue Feb 05-11 2025: According to the Colombian Ombudsman’s Office, 400,000 migrants, mainly of Venezuelan origin, crossed the Darién Gap in 2024.
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Issue Feb 05-11 2025: The Mexican government has formally handed over a collection of ancestral artifacts to the Republic of Guatemala, reaffirming a longstanding partnership built on shared history and mutual respect.
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Issue Jan 29-Feb 04 2025: As migrants continue to leave Venezuela following Maduro’s inauguration, questions are being raised about how best to aid the fleeing population amid a changing global attitude towards immigration.
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Issue Jan 29-Feb 04 2025: Faced with Venezuela’s humanitarian crisis, the Warao began coming to Brazil in 2016 and, today, they are part of the group of Brazilian Indigenous peoples, many with migrant and refugee status.
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Issue Jan 29-Feb 04 2025: Gabriel Boric, the recently elected president of Chile, arrived in Uruguay last week, marking his first visit to the country as a head-of-state.
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Issue Jan 22-28 2025: Colombian Minister of Defense Iván Velásquez met with his Venezuelan counterpart to discuss collaborating in military efforts.
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Issue Jan 22-28 2025: Panama has initiated the process of drafting a comprehensive plan for a railway that will span from its capital to the Costa Rican border.
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Issue Jan 22-28 2025: The government of Salta Province in Argentina has opened bidding on the construction of a new fence on the Bolivian border, the purpose of which is to prevent illegal entry in the sector adjacent to the immigration office in Aguas Blancas.
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