According to a report by the National Commission for Human Rights (CONADEH), about 3,100 Honduran migrant children were returned to Honduras, mostly from Mexico.
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Rubens Barbosa, the former ambassador of Brazil in Washington, D.C. said that his country has a number of domestic challenges that the private sector and the government will need to face in the coming years, in a global context that is still marked by uncertainty and instability.
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Paraguay’s ambassador to Bolivia, Julio César Vera, said that his country is also hurt by the worker’s strike that has lasted 17 days in the Chilean port of Iquique.
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The Secretary General of the OAS, Luis Almagro, received requests for intervention to Cuba and Venezuela on the eve of the 45th General Assembly in Washington.
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A group of 27 former presidents promulgated the Caracas Declaration, in which they urged the government of Nicolás Maduro to create a “climate of dialogue.”
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According to data from the Brazilian Intelligence Agency (ABI), reported by the newspaper O Estado de Sao Paulo, in the last four years “Coyotes” grossed an estimated $60 million for facilitating the illegal entry of 38,000 Haitians to Brazil.
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Peruvian food franchises are increasing in Ecuador, and the restaurant industry leads among Peruvian franchises in overseas markets.
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Ecuador and Peru are joining forces to coordinate strategies to combat dengue and chikungunya.
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Whether looking at failed attempts to entice Venezuela “to live up to the minimum standards of democracy” or the “legal battle between Bolivia and Chile in The Hague over Bolivia’s demand for sovereign access to the Pacific Ocean,” Latin Americans have shown little ability for collective action to solve their own problems.
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Bolivia and Chile respond to the ICJ under the expectant gaze of Peru, while Chile worries about the Pope’s impute.
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