Teams from Honduras and the United States have begun establishing plans to combat gangs and violence in Honduras.
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There is an urgent need to resolve the problems regarding political integration among Central American countries.
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United States Republican Senator Marco Rubio stated on the social media outlet, Twitter, that the world would “support the Venezuelan Armed Forces if they decide to protect the people and restore democracy by removing a dictator.”
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The State Department budget of the United States for 2019, still to be approved by Congress, is going to affect countries like Cuba.
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A student at the University of Texas at Austin asked US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson why the United States supported Juan Orlando Hernández as the elected president of Honduras, although the Organization of American States (OAS) did not recognize him as the winner.
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U.S Secretary of State Rex Tillerson visited five Latin American countries where he proposed possible sanctions on oil exports from Venezuela, recalling past American strategy in the region.
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The American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat achieved international acclaim through his innovative art, and is now posthumously the most-valued contemporary artist, selling an Untitled (1982) canvas for $110.5 million in July 2017.
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Underage, undocumented immigrants in the United States do not have the right to representation by a Court appointed lawyer during deportation trials, which the Federal Appellate Court determined on Monday, January 29.
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Activists participating in relief for undocumented immigrants crossing the Southwest border have become aware of border patrol agents damaging water containers left by volunteers.
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The meeting of Nicaragua’s president Daniel Ortega with Russia’s Vladmir Putin could raise tensions in the coming year between Nicaragua and the United States.
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