Before visiting Chinese leader Xi Jinping, President Alberto Fernández plans to visit Russia’s Vladimir Putin to discuss the “strategic relations between the two countries.”
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The United States and European Union have broadened pressure on Nicaragua with economic sanctions and travel bans “as strongman Daniel Ortega began a fourth term as president following a widely-criticized election.”
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Spanish President Pedro Sánchez declared that no Spanish representatives will be present for the inauguration of Nicaragua’s Daniel Ortega.
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Embarking on the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Mexico and China, an exact replica of the Pyramid of Kukulkán was constructed during one of the four most important festivals in the world at the Harbin International Snow and Ice Festival, which took place on January 6, 2022.
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The Uruguayan government began discussing its free trade strategies in 2021, looking to modernize Mercosur in anticipation of the post-pandemic market.
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El Salvador’s negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) failed to be completed on May 1st, with the usage of Bitcoin being an essential topic of discussion.
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A panel made up of three experts in international trade agreed with Guatemala, Australia, and Brazil in the case against “India – Measures related to sugar and sugarcane,” within the framework of the Settlement System of the World Trade Organization (WTO).
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Argentina is negotiating with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on what will be their twenty-second financial support program in 65 years. They are looking forward to restructuring credit of $44,000,000.
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The government is not prosecuting those in Mexico who are responsible for the “forced disappearances of people.”
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Spanish investment contributed to the Peruvian economy between 1993 and 2019 represented the equivalent of 1% per year of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
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