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Issue Sep 04-10 2024: After the 1973 coup in Chile, the Nixon administration gave explicit support to the dictatorship. It was not until 1974 that the White House began to distance itself from Pinochet, when Congress and the American press began to criticize the human rights violations occurring.

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Issue Sep 04-10 2024: Mexico is in the process of extending its pension benefits for adults over 65 to people of Mexican ancestry living in the United States.

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Issue Sep 04-10 2024: In the past decade, humanitarian donations from the United States to Cuba have surged by 41 times, reaching a record of nearly $39 million in 2024.

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Issue Aug 28-Sep 03 2024: American authorities recently confiscated the official plane of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro on the basis of sanctions applied by Washington to Caracas, causing uproar from many Cubans.

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Issue Aug 28-Sep 03 2024: The U.S. Treasury Department will soon be announcing 15 sanctions against officials who allegedly collaborated with Maduro to undermine the July 28 presidential election.

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Issue Aug 28-Sep 03 2024: Mexico and the United States have a history of tensions over drug trafficking, immigration, and trade.

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Issue Aug 21-27 2024: Latinas in the United States contribute significantly to the economy, with their economic output surpassing that of the state of Florida, according to a Bank of America study titled “Bringing the Economy to Life.”

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Issue Aug 21-27 2024: Cuba may once again have to navigate “turbulent waters,” according to José Ramón Cabañas, former ambassador to the United States and director of the Center for International Politics Research (CIPI).

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Issue Aug 21-27 2024: On August 26, the Chancellor of the Republic of Ecuador, Gabriela Sommerfeld, welcomed Under Secretary for Economic Growth, Energy, and Environment of the U.S. Department of State José W. Fernández to promote bilateral economic cooperation.

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Issue Aug 14-20 2024: Previous research has found that one’s educational level can help protect against cognitive decline, and a new study found that “disparities in access to education between the populations of Latin America and the United States influence the structure and functions of the brain.”

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