On February 14, 1879, a ship full of Chilean troops landed in Antofagasta and took over the Bolivian coast. Now, 143 years after the invasion,
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The Ortega administration accused the government of El Salvador of “violating Nicaraguan maritime space” with the intention of ending a treaty between Nicaragua and Honduras.
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In 2021, Panama became the third-largest destination for Colombian exports.
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President Pedro Castillo apologized recently to his country for implying that he would offer up parts of Peru for Bolivia to gain access to the sea.
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Over the past nearly 93 years, the Mexican political party PRI has been defined by its dual membership to both North America and Latin America.
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The Diego Aracena Airport in the Chilean regional capital and several kilometers of roads surrounding it are closed due to demonstrations.
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The Social Integration Council (CIS) has promoted intersectoral regional cooperation in Central America for more than 30 years.
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President Daniel Ortega began a 4th consecutive term on January 10, after elections that the Organization of American States (OAS) deemed lacking “democratic legitimacy.”
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The Secretaría de Gobernación de México announced in December 2021 that the government will require Venezuelan immigrants to show a visa as eligibility to enter Mexican territory.
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Honduras has increased its police presence at the borders between Nicaragua and Guatemala as migrant caravans destined for the United States continue to illegally pass through the country.
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