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Issue May 20-26 2026: Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino has put the brakes on a plan to sell energy to neighboring Costa Rica due to comments from the latter country’s president, Laura Fernández, involving a trade conflict between the two nations over agricultural products.

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Issue May 20-26 2026: The Bolivian Foreign Ministry has announced that it has expelled former Argentinian MP Mercedes Trimarchi, whom they accuse of interfering in the country’s ongoing social unrest.

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Issue May 20-26 2026: The Guatemalan army has beefed up its presence along its border with Honduras after armed men from the neighboring country carried out a raid in Guatemalan territory that left a dozen homes destroyed and one local farmer dead. Armed drug trafficking operators are being blamed for the incident.

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Issue May 13-19 2026: Bolivia celebrated two hundred years of diplomatic relations with Peru on May 18, 2026.

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Issue May 13-19 2026: Landes, a fishing company, dismissed Germán Andrés Naranjo Maldini, a Chilean citizen arrested in Brazil after being recorded in an argument using racist and homophobic insults aboard a Latam commercial flight.

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Issue May 13-19 2026: Guatemala’s Ministry of Culture and Sports has officially requested possession of a 1,200-year old limestone Mayan lintel that had been voluntarily returned to Mexico by a U.S. businessman after it was determined that the artifact in fact originated in Guatemala’s Petén Basin.

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Issue May 06-12 2026: According to a new report from the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), one in every three Latin Americans wish to emigrate, while over half reject the immigration of new people into their own countries.

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Issue May 06-12 2026: The continuing presence of the Daniel Ortega-Rosario Murillo regime in the Central American Integration System (SICA) has become an anomaly that can no longer be ignored.

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Issue May 06-12 2026: After years of political crisis, mass migration, and social fragmentation, Venezuela has become divided not only geographically, but also through two parallel experiences of the same country: those who remain inside and those who sustain it from abroad.

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Issue Apr 22-May 05 2026: Trade between Ecuador and Colombia has been undergoing one of its most difficult moments in recent memory. Despite the fact that the Ecuadorian government has announced a reduction in the “security charge” applied to Colombian imports from 100% to 75%, bilateral commerce remains stalled.

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