Issue Sep 27-Oct 03 2023: Venezuela’s so-called “friends” have stabbed it in the back, with ostensible allies such as China, Caricom, and Cuba taking advantage of the Maduro regime’s impotence to deny the country its legitimate claim over the resource-rich territory of Esequibo.
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Issue Sep 27-Oct 03 2023: Bolivia’s financial landscape is positioned for significant changes with the recent entry of two major Chinese banks, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) and the Bank of China, aiming to promote the use of the yuan in domestic transactions.
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Issue Sep 20-26 2023: Driven by desperation for a better life, Cubans have joined the Russian side in the Ukrainian conflict, navigating a recruitment process filled with promises and deception.
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Issue Sep 20-26 2023: In the current global situation, where the transition towards renewable energies and sustainable technologies is imperative, lithium has emerged as a resource of inestimable value.
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Issue Sep 20-26 2023: Paraguayan President Santiago Peña issued an ultimatum that if EU-Mercosur negotiations had not concluded by December 6th, when Brazil passes over the bloc’s rotating presidency to Paraguay, then he would end them.
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Issue Sep 13-19 2023: In his speech to the UN on September 19th, President Lula da Silva adopted the role of spokesperson for developing countries.
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Issue Sep 13-19 2023: Cyberattacks have plagued Latin America, with countries like Colombia, Costa Rica, Argentina, Ecuador, and Brazil falling victim to these digital threats.
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Issue Sep 13-19 2023: In the third week of September, Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro publicly requested help from the Secretary General of the United Nations (UN) in demanding that the United States lift “all sanctions” against Venezuela.
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Issue Sep 06-12 2023: So far this year, over 330,000 people have crossed the jungle, an unprecedented number, of which one-fifth are children.
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Issue Sep 06-12 2023: Monsignor Oscar Ojea, president of the Argentine Episcopal Conference, recently expressed that the Pope was attacked with “irreproducible insults and falsehoods” in Argentine media.
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