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El Salvador’s security improvements offer significant lessons for the justice systems of Iberoamerica, declared the Secretary General of the Conference of Ministers of Justice of Iberoamerican Countries (COMJIB).

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Surrounded by government ministers, diplomats, and business executives, Presidents Mauricio Macri of Argentina and Michel Temer of Brazil announced a “strategic alliance” between the two nations.

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Argentina’s Minister of Security, Patricia Bullrich, defended the country’s new immigration law by arguing that it is “exactly equal” to that of Bolivia.

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Three Peruvian nationals were deported from Chile after the Department of Intelligence discovered that they had entered the country to attend an anarchist seminar.

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Despite increased security measures, the Northern Triangle, which includes Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras, is still struggling to reduce violent crime.

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The new Bolivian Chancellor, Fernando Huanacuni, has been well received in Chile, prompting suggestions of a change in tactics by Evo Morales’ administration.

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Colombia, focusing on international frameworks, and Panama, confronting its own dilemmas, are models of two economic strategies.

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The Peruvian government has charged a consortium tasked with constructing a gas line in Peru’s south $262-million for missing a January 23 deadline.

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Former President Leonel Fernández believes that CAFTA is not advantageous for his country, given the current circumstances.

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Costa Rica has once again brought a case against Nicaragua to the International Court of Justice in The Hague.

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