Issue Feb 04-10 2026: On February 4, over 300 Venezuelan nationals were deported back to their country of origin from the United States.
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Issue Feb 04-10 2026: The expansion of the “Régimen de Importación Temporal” (RIT), welcomed by the U.S. Embassy, is a new package that seeks to open dialogue with the business elite as part of a “confidence-building” strategy to attract investment, sustain export-oriented jobs, and streamline the government.
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Issue Jan 28-Feb 03 2026: U.S. President Donald Trump met with his Colombian counterpart, Gustavo Petro, in the White House with the aim of restoring good relations between the two countries following months of harsh mutual reproaches.
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Issue Jan 28-Feb 03 2026: Now that Guatemala has signed a new reciprocal trade agreement with the United States, it must undergo a multi-institutional review and gain subsequent presidential approval, according to that country’s Minister of the Economy, Gabriela García. Signed on January 30 of this year, the agreement reduces to zero U.S. tariffs on
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Issue Jan 28-Feb 03 2026: One month after Nicolás Maduro’s capture, daily life in Venezuela unfolds in a space defined by caution rather than rupture.
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Issue Jan 21-27 2026: The idea that the Cuban regime is “about the fall” has a long history, having been voiced by diplomats and experts from nearly the moment of its inception. One day there are reports on the physical disappearance of the “maximum leader,” the next an alleged “imminent” fracture among members of the
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Issue Jan 21-27 2026: The new head of the U.S. diplomatic mission to Venezuela, Laura Dogu, arrived in the country. The information was released by the official herself through the social network X, along with photographs illustrating her arrival in Venezuelan territory.
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Issue Jan 21-27 2026: The United States is “closely watching” Uruguayan President Yamandú Orsi as he makes an official visit to China, expressing concern over the head-of-state’s planned meeting with his Chinese counterpart to discuss matters related to security and labor and trade practices. Orsi is scheduled to make the trip on Thursday with a
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Issue Jan 14-20 2026: The capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by U.S. military forces prompted a change in the way Latin America, and in particular Mexico, regarded the United States. Developing strategies to deal with its northern neighbor’s new imperialism has become a necessity if Mexico is to maintain its territorial integrity and sovereignty.
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Issue Jan 14-20 2026: The Nobel Peace Prize recipient for 2025, María Corina Machado, visited the White House in January to bestow her award on U.S. President Donald Trump.
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