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Pre-Colombian art pieces were auctioned off in Munich. Several diplomats from across Latin America went to Berlin in opposition of such auctions.

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The pandemic has increased productivity gaps, to the point that in 2021, a worker from a high-income country is now 18 times more productive than a low-income one, the largest difference recorded since 2005.

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Venezuelan leader, Nicolás Maduro, refused to send a delegation to Mexico City to continue the next round of negotiations with Norway, resulting in the team from the Scandinavian nation departing.

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Russia wants to increase the number of new markets where its advanced military and civilian helicopters are sold due to Moscow’s sanctions from Western nations for annexing Ukraine’s Crimean peninsula.

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At the Council for Foreign Affairs in Luxembourg, Josep Borrell, the High Representative of the European Union (EU) for Foreign Policy, denounced Nicaragua’s repressive spiral as “unacceptable.”

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The government of the Republic of China (Taiwan), through its embassy, stressed its commitment to continue supporting Paraguay through the different actions that it has been developing and in this effort signed a Letter of Intent with the Ministry of Industry and Commerce (MIC) , which will officially open the implementation of a new project.

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A recent legal claim was filed to the International Criminal Court (ICC) regarding Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro’s alleged “crimes against humanity.”

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The Panama Maritime Authority reported its fulfillment on the issuance and reports required by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) for fuel usage for the country’s fleet.

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Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) announced the creation of a team to carry out a feasibility study with China.

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The documents dubbed the “Panama Papers” were made public on April 3, 2016. The documents revealed a network of over 214,000 offshore accounts, including people and businesses from over 200 countries. Now the Panamanian government reflects on its history in the wake of another scandal.

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