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Germán Vargas Lleras broke silence as he expressed his concern of Colombia’s plans for peace with the FARC, its flaws, and how a new tax policy might bring power to the “left.”

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The candidate for the presidency of Chile for Frente Amplio (Broad Front), Beatriz Sánchez, proposes in her government program to move “decisively” toward a solution to Bolivian maritime demand.

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On June 2, 2017, a community of at least 700 Guatemalans was forcibly removed from its settlement in Laguna Larga, Petén, and has since traveled by foot across the Guatemala-Mexico border in search of refuge.

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On October 16, 2017, the first round of negotiations were held for the incorporation of El Salvador into the customs union of the northern triangle, forming a single customs union that would allow certain products to circulate more freely.

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“Canada and Mexico will not continue to stay on the sidelines as Venezuelan democracy, human rights, and the law are violated in such horrible ways.”

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Bolivian Minister of Justice and Institutional Transparency Héctor Arce called the alignment of Chilean interests with those of the Bolivian opposition an “impressive coincidence.”

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Twenty-four new officials were added to one of the agencies that is in charge of border control and protection in Arica, Chile.

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In the past three months, there have been 11 shootings on the dividing line located in Norte de Santander, a jurisdiction in the municipality of Villa de Rosario in the state of Tachira in Venezuela.

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The United Nations Organization for Migration (IOM) has launched MigrantApp, a free mobile application to provide information on regular, safe, and orderly migrations in three languages.

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Bolivia and Chile met to strengthen established agreements and plan new strategies to fight drug trafficking and related crimes. 

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