The full integration of Venezuelan migrants in host countries can, in the long-term, make the management of the refugee crisis “sustainable,” said Peruvian Foreign Minister Gustavo Meza-Cuadra.
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The organization Politically Persecuted Venezuelans in Exile (Veppex) warns that the destabilizing actions of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has put surrounding Latin American democracies in danger.
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The number of immigrants arriving in Argentina by land and sea is growing as Venezuelan migrants are pouring into the country.
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Mexico led in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Honduras with $105.7 million dollars during the first half of the year, according to the Central Bank of Honduras (BCH).
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The Association of Economists of Latin America and the Caribbean, the College of Economic Sciences of El Salvador and the University of El Salvador (UES) united this week at the 12th Conference of Latin American and Caribbean Economists to discuss the new industrial revolution in which we find ourselves.
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After six months of being stuck in Tapachula, Chiapas, a new caravan of immigrants decided to leave the city on October 12 and continue the journey through Mexico to reach the US/Mexican border.
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Members of the Peruvian Ministry of Production (Produce) say that Chile is seeking to confuse the international community with such claims, pointing out that the raised quota on edible jack mackerel only applied to national waters, not international ones, which do not fall under the jurisdiction of the South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organization (SPRFMO).
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Brazil’s Ministry of Environment accused Venezuela of being at fault for an oil spill that took place on the coast of Brazil.
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Central America has consistently been a point of tension between Mexico and the United States due to the influence that the northern giant wants to impose.
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After a series of riots in Quito on October 7th, Ecuadorian president Lenín Moreno temporarily moved the seat of government to Guayaquil.
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