Issue Sep 25-Oct 01 2024: Venezuelans living abroad find themselves in a legal “limbo” due to Venezuela’s severed diplomatic and consular relations with ten Latin American countries.
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Issue Sep 25-Oct 01 2024: Colombian President Gustavo Petro attended the conference “Climate Debt: Colombia’s Proposal, Power of Life, to Save the Planet,” at the Medicine Palace of the National Autonomous University of Mexico.
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Issue Sep 18-24 2024: Over 1,500 participants, including entrepreneurs, investors, professionals, and the general public, gathered at the XX Cumbre Líderes Empresariales, held on September 16-17 at the Eurobuilding Hotel in Caracas.
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Issue Sep 18-24 2024: Colombia is set to host the UN Convention on Biodiversity’s Conference of the Parties (COP16) in Cali from October 21 to November 1, 2024.
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Issue Sep 18-24 2024: The Dominican Republic and Ecuador become partners and negotiate for a trade agreement.
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Issue Sep 11-17 2024: Argentina’s Federal Court held a hearing on September 27th at the Comodoro Py courts in Buenos Aires to discuss a request for the detention and questioning of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and other officials, including Diosdado Cabello.
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Issue Sep 11-17 2024: Brasilia and Paraguay face issues with air quality as a result of wildfires.
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Issue Sep 11-17 2024: Aside from sharing the same language, Ecuador, Venezuela, and Colombia also all share the same colors on their flags: yellow, blue, and red.
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Issue Sep 04-10 2024: Tension is rising between Brazilian President Lula da Silva and the Argentinian embassy in Venezuela.
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Issue Sep 04-10 2024: In light of Maduro’s stringently anti-democratic rule, many wonder whether democracy in Latin America still exists.
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