The Honduran Secretary of State had an interview with the Agencia Regional de Noticias (ARN) covering the issues of liquidity shortages and high debts, among others.
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A shortage of two million immigrant workers to the U.S., based on pre-pandemic trends, causes producers to increase prices across multiple sectors including construction, food service, and agriculture.
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The United States faces accusations from Cuba that it has been excluded from the preparations for the Summit of the Americas.
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Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) responded to the “warmongering discourse” being spread by the U.S., affirming Mexico’s character as a “culture of peace.”
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Because of corruption resulting in the increased number of migrants from Latin American countries to the United States, the U.S. generated a list called the Engel List, named after the congressman who created it.
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For the first time since Joe Biden assumed the U.S. presidency, high level representatives of the government will meet their Cuban counterparts.
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In light of the increase in attempts of migrants fleeing oppression in their home countries, many Nicaraguan citizens were detained at the border of the United States.
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The U.S. Department of State certified Colombia’s improved anti-narcotics performance during 2021, a requirement for the disbursement of 20% of the resources that the U.S. annually approves for the nation.
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An analysis on the U.S. economic sanctions on Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega’s anti-democratic regime have proven to be ineffective in achieving their political goals.
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Brian Nichols, United States Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs, tweeted in support of those Cubans who are “raising their voices” against the “wave of oppression” on the Caribbean island.
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