The United States recently announced that it is carefully evaluating the situation of human rights in Honduras and that accordingly with their conclusions, Congress will decide whether to keep monetarily funding the countries that compose the Central American northern triangle: Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador.
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The first film by Mexican director Jonás Cuarón, starring Gael García Bernal, arrives this weekend in some Latin American theaters.
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The winds of war of the United States blew with intensity in April, 1961, against Cuba. An American-backed counterrevolutionary insurgency, whose purpose was to destabilize the newly communist regime of the Caribbean island, was preparing to be launched from a Nicaraguan port aimed at the Cuban Bay Of Pigs.
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The Cuban community of Miami Beach mostly rejected the possibility of opening a Cuban consulate there during a public hearing at City Hall.
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Donald Trump’s plan to build a wall along the border between the United States and Mexico demonstrates not only the outdated vision for the contemporary world, but also reveals a disturbing indication of what a sector of American society thinks about Latin America and its people.
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With support from the United States, Mexico detained and denied refuge to 35,000 migrant children in 2015, according to Human Rights Watch.
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The use of the term “illegal alien” has begun to fade in the United States, as legislative initiatives have been working on eliminating it from official documents and use in the media.
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Cuba and the United States still do not have “normal” financial ties, lamented the Cuban Chancellor, Bruno Rodríguez, who also has warned that the Caribbean country cannot use the dollar for trade transactions abroad, contrary to what was announced by the U.S. government.
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The United States Secretary of State, John Kerry, recognized the Guatemalan General Prosecutor of the Public Ministry (MP), Thelma Aldana, as one of the “Women of Courage,” a recognition that was instituted in 2007 by the U.S. Department of State. Aldana was honored, along with 13 other women, for her work in combating corruption and
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To enter in the United States there are almost as many different kinds of visas as there are letters in the alphabet. If you have the necessary capital, visas granted due to investments in U.S. soil can be your alternative.
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