Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández has confirmed reports that his country is engaged in bilateral negotiations with Taiwan.
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The ambassador of the United States to Nicaragua, Laura Dogu, has made it clear that the United States is worried about the state of democracy in Nicaragua.
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The head of the Bank of Mexico, Agustin Carstens, thinks that if Donald Trump were to win the US presidency, the devastation would be more intense than that of a category 5 hurricane.
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Jean Manes, US ambassador to El Salvador, emphasized the importance of joining forces with El Salvador, especially now that the implementation of the Plan El Salvador Seguro has shown a reduction in levels of violence.
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Chilean president Michelle Bachelet recently revealed her support of Hillary Clinton, the advice she would have for the former first lady, and her take on issues at the center of Chile’s domestic politics.
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U.S. investors, especially those in food and agriculture, hotel, and infrastructure sectors, should take advantage of the economic opening of Cuba, a country which still exists in a sort of “legal vacuum.”
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El Organismo de Evaluación y Fiscalización Ambiental (OEFA) of Peru and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of the United States signed an interagency cooperation agreement with the aim of strengthening the capacities of both organizations to guarantee protection of the environment and human health in both countries.
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Every year, the U.S. Department of State publishes a report to Congress in which it evaluates foreign governments in their efforts to combat the drug trade.
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Colombia has a very unproductive workplace due in part to a culture of informality and the country’s poor education system.
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Honduras’ new prison has many of the same characteristics as jails in the United States. The maximum-security complex is composed of a hydraulic cast that leaves no room for communication between prisoners and is constantly monitored under 24-hour surveillance.
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