An international organization says that Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador must declare themselves in emergency and request international support.
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The sleepy volcanic island of Amapala, located in the Gulf of Fonseca, is slated to become the next focal point of foreign investment in Honduras.
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More than 12 Latin American countries have pressured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to hold free and democratic elections amidst political and economic turmoil in the country.
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Close to 180 Cubans who were part of medical missions in Venezuela are in Bogotá, where they arrived after deserting the neighboring country with the hope that they will receive a visa for entry to the United States.
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The world-renowned Mexican Ballet Folklórico begins their world tour in Guatemala.
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The Alianza Bolivariana para los Pueblos de Nuestra América (ALBA) recently approved, in Havana, a declaration of support for Venezuela.
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Chile and Bolivia are currently working with the International Court of Justice to resolve a longstanding border conflict over the jurisdiction of the Calama Region between the two countries.
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Twenty-two Paraguayan doctors, who graduated in Venezuela, were repatriated by the national government through the Secretaria de Repatriados de la Presidencia de la República (SEDERREC).
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Given the recent controversy surrounding the state of Venezuela’s democracy, some speculate that the country is experiencing a democratic recession—and if not yet, it may be leaning toward one.
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The Inter-American Democratic Charter was adopted in 2001, in response to the collapse of the Fujimori regime and emerging forms of authoritarianism.
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