Issue Jun 19-30 2024: The recent June 2nd elections were the deadliest in the history of Mexico and resulted in over a dozen candidates murdered.
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Issue Jun 19-30 2024: The International Federation for Human Rights and the Pro-Human Rights Association have asked the International Criminal Court to open an investigation into the killing of 49 people during protests between December 2022 and February 2023.
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Issue Jun 19-30 2024: Negotiations between Honduras and China to establish a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the two countries are set to wrap up by the end of July.
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Issue Jun 12-18 2024: The Dominican Republic, home to 11.3 million people, has been a country of emigrants for decades.
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Issue Jun 12-18 2024: Honduras reached an agreement with the UN to extend the time frame to create an anti-corruption mission in the Central American country by six months.
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Issue Jun 12-18 2024: The Bacardi company will continue its fight for the registration and marketing rights of the Havana Club rum brand in the United States, currently held by the Cuban government through the state-owned Cubaexport.
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Issue Jun 05-11 2024: On June 12th, the same day that the Argentinian senate discussed the controversial Ley de Bases (Base Law) and a new fiscal package, Javier Milei participated in a forum titled, “The Rebirth of Freedom in Argentina and the World.”
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Issue Jun 05-11 2024: The Panama Canal is still reporting a decrease in ship traffic, a consequence of the ongoing drought which began in 2023.
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Issue Jun 05-11 2024: Saudi Arabia has a strong interest in closing significant deals with Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Issue May 29-Jun 04 2024: The UN has urged the Cuban government to comment on the presumed human rights violations linked to state repression of the July 11th 2021 protests, the largest the island has seen to date.
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