The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) faces challenges in Mexico as the migratory exodus from Central America to this country has reached record levels of financial assistance needed.
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The humanitarian crisis in Venezuela is becoming increasingly dire as Nicolás Maduro blocks aid from the United States–but welcomes Russian aid–forcing Venezuelans to flee their homeland and flock to neighboring countries, including Colombia.
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Vice President of Costa Rica Epsy Campbell Barr warned the international community of the possible impact that the Nicaraguan crisis can have on other Central American nations.
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The Civic Alliance for Justice and Democracy emphasizes values of liberty, and citizens guaranteed rights in their rhetoric to the public about the ongoing negotiations, which began February 27th.
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Given the opportunity, Venezuelan migrants could flourish in Colombia and contribute to economic growth.
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In the Dominican Republic, Colombian recording artists have experienced immense popularity, performing sell-out concerts in the capital’s largest arenas.
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According to José Rafael Vilar, the fidelity that the current Bolivian government shows towards the Chávez legacy is isolating the country from the international community.
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Many members of the Venezuelan government are finding themselves barred from entering Colombia as they try to flee a state ravaged by political crisis.
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Trinidad’s golden beaches, coconut-filled palm trees, and fishermen laying in their hammocks belie the tense and uneasy atmosphere that can be felt in the island’s southeastern coast.
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The fall in the price of gasoline in Guatemala has resulted in trafficking gas to Chiapas, a Mexican state which borders the country.
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