–Researched and written by Lucas Torres Dias—Issue Jan 15-21 2025: The newly-elected U.S. President Donald Trump officially took power on the 20th of January. His election was widely discussed among the countries South of the United States, which speculate what is next to come. Latin America was not a focus during his campaign, being only
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Issue Jan 15-21 2025: Donald Trump once again became President of the United States and one of his first orders was to close the CBP One program which many undocumented immigrants used to make appointments for asylum requests at the border.
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Issue Jan 15-21 2025: The Panama Canal is one of the most impressive engineering achievements of the 20th century and the realization of a long-held dream to shorten the route between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans dating back to the era of such great navigators as Hernando Magallanes, who had discovered the much longer interoceanic
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Issue Jan 15-21 2025: Bernardo Arévalo, President of Guatemala, used his official X account on Monday, January 20, to extend his congratulations to Donald Trump for beginning a second term as the 47th president of the United States.
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Issue Jan 08-14 2025: The Cuban regime announced on Tuesday, January 14, that it will free 553 prisoners “condemned for diverse crimes” after confirming that the island nation had been removed from the list of state sponsors of terrorism.
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Issue Jan 08-14 2025: A new Trump term is beginning and it will be a crucial one for Latin America.
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Issue Jan 08-14 2025: Even though Latin America is low on incoming President Donald Trump’s priorities, it is important to know how to relate to him.
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Issue Jan 01-07 2025: U.S. President-elect Donald Trump described Mexico as a “very dangerous place” that is “essentially run by cartels.”
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Issue Jan 01-07 2025: As Donald Trump begins his second term as President of the United States, tensions are rising with several Central American nations, particularly El Salvador, Honduras, and Panama.
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Issue Jan 01-07 2025: Since the 20th century, the United States has grown its military presence around the world, where it now holds an estimated 750 bases worldwide.
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