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The parliaments of Uruguay and Argentina have agreed to mutually recognize digital signatures submitted by licensed certification services.

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Héctor Béjar, Peru’s new chancellor, has stated that he is betting on Venezuela undergoing a democratic renovation, and that he is against intervention in Venezuela and Cuba’s internal affairs.

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Representatives of Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Costa Rica, and the U.S. will be present in an important meeting covering the topic of migration.

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The issue of immigration and the impact of deportation, among other stressors, on child immigrants has come to the forefront this month in Chile.

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Andrés Coba Casa, a Venezuelan of Cuban descent who led the July 26 Movement, was assassinated sixty years ago. Because of this, relations between Venezuela and Cuba inevitably worsened.

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–Researched and Written by Keith Cottle— On July 18th, hundreds of Nicaraguans living in Costa Rica, many of whom are exiles, participated in a peaceful march in San José. The demonstrators united under the slogan “Nicaragua no está sola,” to show support for their country and its people, which have been enthralled in a socio-political

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Two attacks within two weeks of each other on the Colombia-Venezuela border demonstrate growing concern about the two countries’ relationship.

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In late July 2021, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) called for the Nicaraguan government to liberate all currently detained dissidents to the Daniel Ortega government.

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Alberto Fernández, the President of Argentina, is now relying on Peruvian support of candidate Christian Asinelli as Luis Lacalle Pou, the President of Uruguay, endorsed the Colombian candidate, Sergio Díaz-Granados.

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Brazil’s Federal Government will allow international land border crossings to and from Venezuela for residents of adjacent cities who can produce a resident ID card.

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