The countries that form part of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (Alianza para los Pueblos de America, ALBA) will execute unspecified “diplomatic” and “political” measures, so that Venezuela can participate in the VII Summit of the Americas (VII Cumbre de las Americas) next April in Lima, Peru.
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Bolivia continues its relentless negotiation with Chile for maritime access to the Pacific Ocean.
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The recent call for dialogue between the Dominican government and civil society made by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (CIDH) regarding Haitian migration has not been well-received.
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Chile is now third on the list of countries that have received the most Venezuelan emigrants. Up until December 15th, 2017, 164,866 Venezuelans entered Chile.
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Bolivia’s demand for access to the sea is not new, and with hashtag signs in the embassy’s front lawns (#MarForBolivia) they are keeping up with the times and not giving up the fight.
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The Maduro regime has brought great hardship to Venezuela and has resulted in the flow of thousands of Venezuelan migrants into neighboring Colombia.
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The Lima Group, which is composed of 12 different nations, does not want Maduro to attend the upcoming Summit of the Americas.
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In order to keep business profits and supply in South America as opposed to Asia, Paraguay will receive Brazilian companies to operate factories in the country, which offers much lower costs of production and other benefits.
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Mexico is among the top importers in the world for timber harvested illegally from the Amazon.
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Three separate groups of Mexicans, Chileans, and Argentinians were supposedly working alongside each other to accomplish a series of robberies and forgery in Uruguay.
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