Among all of the remarkable events of 2020, including COVID-19, the Chilean referendum in favor of a new constitution, the political changes without citizen participation in Peru, and Maradona’s death, Bolivia was at the epicenter for 2020.
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The President of Argentina, Alberto Fernández, and the President of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, contrary politically, dialogued by video call on Monday November 30th in the first private meeting since the inauguration of the Argentine leader, the government in Buenos Aires said.
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The authorities of Norte de Santander, Colombia, reported on November 13 that the border with Venezuela would be opened the following weekend to allow 169 Venezuelan students to enter the country in order to take their final tests of high school, in what is being called a “student passage.”
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The letter sent by the Foreign Policy Commission from Venezuela denounces comments by Claudia López about Venezuelan immigrants.
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A network of human traffickers that sexually exploited women from various Latin American countries has been discovered in Costa.
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The thirty-eighth session of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) ended this Wednesday, October 28.
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Despite Criticism from Jair Bolsonaro, the Argentine Government Reports Better Relations with Brazil
Jair Bolsonaro welcomed the Argentine ambassador Daniel Scioli to Brazil.
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The Colombian National Navy is to participate in operation Unitas in Ecuador.
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The current national protocol states that all people traveling to Costa Rica will be subject to COVID-19 tests upon their arrival at the border.
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Luis Arce’s victory in Bolivia and his relationship with Alberto Fernández’s administration could be the beginning of a flourishing lithium industry for the two countries.
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