The end of the Cuban operation that started with support from the Worker’s Party (PT) in 2013 will leave thousands of Brazilians without access to health care.
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Mexico’s president-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador has the opportunity to make Mexico an important actor not only in Latin America, but the rest of the world.
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In the week of November 17, Cuba put an abrupt end to its program “Más médicos,” which had been running for five years.
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Chile and Peru confronted each other in the War of the Pacific (1879-1883) with the invasion of the Peruvian port of Antofagasta.
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Venezuela continues to suffer as the Maduro regime maintains a strong grip on the economically devastated country.
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Paraguay is suffering violent attacks from two Brazilian gangs.
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The Peruvian novelist, winner of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature, recently reaffirmed that Venezuela is an example to avoid for the rest of Latin America.
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Aimé and her children are some of the 300 Venezuelans who daily leave their home country to travel through Colombia and eventually arrive in Ecuador and Peru, looking for a better life than Venezuela could provide for them.
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Tourism in Uruguay is on the rise, thanks to an influx of Paraguayan tourists.
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The first of several Central American migrant caravans departed from San Pedro Sula, Honduras, on the 13th of October.
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