–Researched and Written by Savannah Stanley— Amidst an economic catastrophe and a political dictatorship, Venezuela finds itself in a profound humanitarian crisis. As a result of Nicolás Maduro’s cruel regime and sanctions set against them, people within Venezuela’s borders face extreme food shortages and the absence of medications. Between four to five million Venezuelans are
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Brazil’s foreign minister states that democratic order in Paraguay is at stake, following threats of impeachment of Paraguayan president Mario Abdo Benítez for his participation in a controversial energy deal with Brazil.
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The ex-president of the Republic of Uruguay, José Mujica, and the presidential front-runner candidate, Daniel Martínez, joined their colleague Danilo Astori in pronouncing Venezuela a dictatorship.
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The Organization of American States (OAS) has set an ultimatum for the Ortega-Murillo regime in Nicaragua with the passage of the resolution called the “Situation in Nicaragua,” giving the regime 75 days to solve the socio-political crisis.
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Uruguay left the gathering of the Organization of American States (OAS) in protest of the organization’s response to the Venezuelan crisis.
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Peruvian Migration Administers Migratory Control at the Border with Chile before Exit of Venezuelans
The National Migration Superintendence reported that it is overseeing the work of migratory control in the crossing area of Santa Rosa and Chacalluta, on the border with Chile.
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The diplomatic tension of Daniel Ortega’s regime and the governments of Costa Rica and El Salvador have become strained to the point that no ambassadors in the two countries have been named.
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A large-scale blackout in Argentina and parts of Paraguay and Uruguay interrupted regular operation of public transportation, water distribution, telephone communication, and Internet access.
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Governors from five Mexican states near the southern border supported the actions of the federal government to stop the flow of migrants from Central America and are assured that the administration of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador will carry out the necessary actions in the new migratory program.
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–Written by Samantha Lee— On June 8, President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela reopened two international bridges between the Venezuelan state Táchira and the Colombian department Norte de Santander. The bridges span the natural barrier between the countries, the Táchira River. Many Venezuelans had continued to cross the river during the three-and-a-half-month closure of the border,
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