Venezuelan navy troops crossed back into their country on the border with Colombia after exchanging gunfire with police, the Colombian foreign ministry said.
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El Salvador is recognized for having an economy relatively free of corruption and government restrictions.
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Chile works on its contramemoria regarding the Bolivian maritime lawsuit in a “calm and silent” manner from London.
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The President of Costa Rica awaits bilateral dialogue after the December 16 ruling in The Hague regarding Costarican foreign relations with Nicaragua. Costa Rica will not retaliate against Nicaraguan migrants, just as it has never done in the past, affirmed the Costa Rican president.
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Costa Rica is seeking US $1 million from the international community and NGOs in assistance to the country in the continued care of US-bound Cuban migrants that remain stuck in 38 refugee shelters throughout the country.
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The Comission for Border Control deputies realized a business trip to Guatemala, accompanied by the Dominican embassador to Guatemala, Elic Fernández Carrera.
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Discussion of the bioceanic train tops Morales’ and Rousseff’s agendas.
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Argentina returned 439 archeological pieces to Ecuador that were obtained from smugglers.
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The Secretary General of the Organization of American States, Luis Almagro, called the Supreme Court of Venezuela’s ruling against three opposition deputies an attack on the will of the voters.
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