After a 10-year absence, a mission from the US Trade Office arrived in Ecuador. The appointment is key to start the road towards a commercial agreement with the North American nation.
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Donald Trump´s Twitter saga continues and Alejandro Hope, a security analyst, is not the only one wondering where the American Head of State gets his information, addressing one of the latest tweets filled with “alternative facts.”
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In a new safety ranking system for tourism, the United States ranked Ecuador as a “Level 1” country in safety for tourism and travel.
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The year 2017 saw a notable decrease in attempted immigration into the United States from Latin America.
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The United States government changed the travel alert format for its citizens.
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Senator Jeff Flake, the Republican senator from Arizona and a member of the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, released a statement saying that there has not been evidence to support that the ailments of U.S. personnel in Cuba’s capital city were caused by sonic attacks.
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The economic strengthening of the United States will boost economic growth in the new Honduran government soon to take office, according to the Banco Central de Honduras’ president (BCH), Manuel de Jesús Bautista.
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Healthcare has been a fundamental concern that countries around the world have been trying to focus on more. A big problem regarding healthcare is the high level of obesity that exists throughout the world.
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—Researched and written by Tori Kosobucki— Mexican senior diplomats visited Washington D.C. to discuss security cooperation and renegotiations of NAFTA (North Atlantic Fair Trade Agreement). Luis Videgaray, Mexico’s Secretary of State, and Miguel Ángel Osorio Chong, Mexico’s Secretary of Interior met with the U.S. Secretary of State and U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security.
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—Researched and written by Andrew Flores— For decades, Mexico has sent its own immigrants and been traversed by those from the Northern Triangle who hope to enter the United States. Despite recent reinforcement of rigid US immigration policy, Mexico has seen little to no change in migrant efforts to travel to the US, as well as an increase
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