Many lenders say that by “isolating itself from the international system,” Nicaragua is generating “a lack of legitimacy” for itself.
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Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay announced in Glasgow that they had agreed on the need for such a group to tackle climate change.
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In recent months, Mexico’s foreign policy has come under the spotlight of public debate. The high-level dialogues on security and the economy, hosting the VI CELAC Summit, controversies in multilateral forums such as the G20 and COP26, as well as the open litigation with the US arms industry, have shown that the global approach and
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Some Guatemalans are migrating to the U.S., but before they arrive, they stop and stay in Mexico.
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The president of Ecuador, Guillermo Lasso, announced in Glasgow the expansion of the marine reserve of the Galápagos Islands, considered a natural treasure, in a move that involves Colombia, Costa Rica, and Panama.
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Paraguay and Brazil have exchanged reverse notes on the creation of the Itaipu Binational Accounts Commission during an official visit from Foreign Minister Euclides Acevedo to Brasilia.
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Bolivia and Peru have a Binational Cabinet, and the Cabinet held a meeting for the first time since 2019.
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Nicaragua and Honduras signed a treaty that defines their borders in the Caribbean Sea and in the Gulf of Fonseca, in the Pacific Ocean, based on judgments of the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
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Migrants seeking to reach the United States via Mexican territory are now subjected to persecution, harassment, and detention.
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The discourse of a reestablished closeness with Cuba is “a propaganda mirage.”
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