The Organization of American States (OAS) declared its support of President Pedro Castillo after the opposition Congress wanted him removed from office.
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Fábricas Nacionales de Cerveza (FNC), the largest Uruguayan factory in the industry, announced on the 24th of October that it will begin importing Pilsen and Norteña beer cans from Argentina, starting in November.
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According to experts, Honduras has legal grounds to file a claim against Guatemala for contaminating the Motagua River basin, but they are skeptical that the dispute will proceed to arbitration.
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It can be up to 70% cheaper for customers to cross the border from Uruguay into Argentina to buy their groceries, resulting in rising numbers heading to Argentinian supermarkets.
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Since October 10, Panamanian authorities have reported a spike in migrants, who are mostly Venezuelans, attempting to cross the Darién Gap.
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Issue Oct 05-11 2022: The number of migrants who have passed through Panama exceeds 150,000 already, compared to a total of 134,000 migrants in 2021.
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Issue Oct 05-11 2022: Walter, a Honduran man of 71 years of age, was forced by gang members demanding extortionate “taxes” to leave his home country in search of safety.
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Issue Oct 05-11 2022: Given the unprecedented demand, craftsmen have increased their production of the toy versions of Tiríka, the official mascot for the Juegos Sudamericanos 2022 in Asunción, Uruguay.
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Issue Sep 28-Oct 04 2022: The Guatemalan Institute of Migration (IGM) is detaining a starkly higher rate of Venezuelans crossing the country’s borders than any other nationality.
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Issue Sep 28-Oct 04 2022: The border between Colombia and Venezuela has been closed for eight years, but recent negotiations between the two governments reveal a glimpse of reopening.
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