Issue Feb 12-18 2025: On Tuesday, February 18, the European Union approved that Panama, Russia, and nine other countries should remain on the blacklist of tax havens.
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Issue Feb 12-18 2025: The 3rd and 4th shipments of shrimp from Honduras are on their way to China, in an attempt for the government to keep its promise to increase the competitivity of national products following Honduras’ decision to break diplomatic ties with Taiwan.
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Issue Feb 05-11 2025: In a recent report published by the Index of Global Retirement of International Living and InterNations, Panama was named “the best place to retire” in 2025.
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Issue Feb 05-11 2025: A new seizure provision signed into law in Bolivia’s newest General State Budget, as well as new lithium contracts with Russia and China, has sparked protests throughout the South American nation.
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Issue Feb 05-11 2025: A hydrogen-powered boat from Brazil is set to appear at November’s climate conference in Belém, where it aims to showcase a sustainable approach to navigation.
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Issue Jan 29-Feb 04 2025: Immigration used to be a consensus among Liberals, Centrists, and Conservatives in Canada. Whether for cheap labor in jobs that the Canadians did not want to take or to finance the high university fees, foreigners were seen as a good addition to the country.
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Issue Jan 29-Feb 04 2025: Cuba’s tourism industry suffered another severe setback in 2024, recording a nearly 10% decline in international arrivals compared to the previous year and a staggering 52% drop from its peak in 2018.
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Issue Jan 29-Feb 04 2025: The Chinese Spring Festival (or New Year, according to the lunar calendar) kicked off on the 28th of January, marking the transition from the Year of the Dragon to the Year of the Snake.
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Issue Jan 22-28 2025: The five main terminals of the Panama Canal are among the busiest on the continent, according to the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Issue Jan 22-28 2025: The United Nations has condemned Ecuador and Nicaragua for violating the human rights of Norma, Lucía, and Susana, three Latin American girls who were forced to bear children after surviving sexual violence.
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