Talks of creating a common currency between Argentina and Brazil have advanced. Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, and the Minister of the Economy, Paulo Guedes, presented the idea of the ‘peso-real’ before businesses and other ministers, which was confirmed by the Argentine minister of Economics, Nicolás Dujovne.
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On Wednesday, June 12, in La Paz, Bolivia, the governments of Paraguay and the host nation established a binational committee to work on an intercontinental train and the Paraná-Paraguay waterway.
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A new flight to Colombia and Venezuela took off on Tuesday, June 11, to expel foreign citizens within the framework of the government’s plan to regulate the migratory situation in the country.
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A case of mad cow disease has been registered in Brazil, which has made the Chinese market lose trust in Brazil’s neighbor, Paraguay.
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In a disputed region at the southern tip of South America that was almost the cause of a war 20 years ago, Chile and Argentina will be conducting joint research on climate change between November 6 and 13.
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Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador continues to distance Mexico from the Venezuelan political crisis–and the rest of Latin America–in accordance with an early 20th century diplomatic doctrine.
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Representatives of Cuba and Bolivia have negotiated a commercial agreement over exported goods highly demanded in Cuba, where there are intermittent shortage problems.
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While the administration of Andrés Manuel López Obrador insists that it aims to be more welcoming in its immigration policies, alarming statistics show the contrary is actually occurring.
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Eight former members of the Venezuelan police, army, and intelligence services gather together in Cúcuta, Colombia, to plan how to overthrow President Nicolás Maduro in Caracas, Venezuela, and hand the position over to Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó.
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The indigenous village of Peñita, Panama, lies deep in the wilderness of the Darién Gap and is home to 800 habitants.
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