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The Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Agriculture (CCIAP) of Panama stresses the importance of the Alliance for Development in Democracy (ADD), which was formed last September between Panama, Costa Rica, and the Dominican Republic.

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The binational Itaipú and Yacyretá dams are sources of renewable energy that power several communities across South America.

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The General Secretariat of the Organization of American States (OAS) has asked Colombia’s electoral committee to attend to the “complaints, claims, and denunciations” that have occurred after the alarms went off last week for an alleged erroneous count of the votes in the congressional elections held on March 13.

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A study carried out by Randstad, a human resources company, analyzed factors such as cost of living and the gross average salary of formal workers in the Uruguayan and Argentine capitals.

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Chile’s new leader Gabriel Boric will travel to Argentina for a meeting with his counterpart, President Alberto Fernández. The visit is planned for April 5 – a historic date for both nations, the so-called “Abrazo de Maipú” (“Maipú Embrace”).

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Fifteen years of turmoil in the Colombian-Venezuelan relationship have been compounded by the effects of the invasion of Ukraine.

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Argentine President Alberto Fernández has sent a letter to Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), regarding the possibility of fomenting a strong relationship among Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico, if Luiz Inácio “Lula” da Silva is to win the Brazilian presidency.

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Colombia officially invited Chile as the guest of honor at the Festival de la Imagen de Colombia, marking and continuing their 200-year diplomatic relationship.

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Twenty-four Nicaraguan opposition groups have petitioned Honduran President Xiomara Castro for “solidarity and support” in the human rights abuses taking place under Nicaraguan leader Daniel Ortega.

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Less than a week before the end of President Sebastián Piñera’s term, Chile’s government announced plans to build a long ditch on the border with Bolivia as a measure to control the migration crisis.

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