The left-leaning presidents of Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, and Bolivia released a letter in which they denounced “irregularities” in Cristina Fernádez de Kirchner’s (CFK) corruption trial.
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On Monday, August 22, 2022, representatives of Guatemala and other Central American countries discussed a treaty proposal from El Salvador President Nayib Bukele’s government to try to constitute the “Central American Union” as a supranational organization.
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Colombia’s absence at proceedings of the Organization of American States (OAS) regarding Nicaragua’s repression of members of the Catholic Church prompted questions over Gustavo Petro’s foreign policy.
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Cuban Medical Practitioners have been present throughout Latin America and the world for many years.
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Teacher and researcher Cynthia Sanborn has stated that Peru’s disconnection from the new regional integration efforts, the missed opportunities with China, and the changes in the diplomatic arena show that Peru has no strategy moving forward when it comes to foreign policy.
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As Colombian president Gustavo Petro seeks to reestablish diplomatic relations with neighboring Venezuela, experts and interest groups offer suggestions as to paths forward.
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Jorge Barragán, the spokesman for international affairs of the Alianza del Lápiz party, reported the dangerous route of the Darién Jungle, which lots of Venezuelan migrants and refugees use to reach Central American countries and the United States, and asked Colombia and Panama to open a humanitarian channel for them.
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There’s hope that Colombia’s new president will help instill change in Venezuela.
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Antigua and Barbuda, Canada, Costa Rica, Chile, the Dominican Republic, Peru, the United States, and Uruguay request that the chair of the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States (OAS) include the situation in Nicaragua on the agenda of August 12.
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Costa Rica stands out in Central America due to its commitment to taking in refugees. However, in the face of scarce resources, its government appealed to the international community for help.
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