Issue Sep 21-27 2022: On Thursday, September 22, the president of Chile, Gabriel Boric, spoke at a forum of world leaders at Columbia University in New York.
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Agricultural Leaders in Latin America Meet to Discuss Climate Change ahead of United Nations Meeting
Issue Sep 21-27 2022: Leaders from thirty Latin American countries met in Costa Rica to discuss how the region’s agriculture industry can help with climate change progression.
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According to data from the Mexican Secretariat of the Interior, the Mexican states of Chiapas, Hidalgo, and Oaxaca have registered most of the offenses against migrants.
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The state of human rights in Nicaragua has been condemned in the annual session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC).
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Since 2019, military relations between Colombia and Venezuela have ceased.
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Issue Sep 07-13 2022: According to data from the Venezuelan Violence Observatory, there has been an increase in the number of Venezuelans – both in Venezuela and among the diaspora – who have taken their own life in 2021, compared with the previous two years. This data helps to build preventative public policies in countries
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Issue Sep 07-13 2022: The number of irregular migrants crossing Colombia-Panama border through the Darién Gap has risen by a third in 2022 over the previous year.
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Issue Sep 07-13 2022: The civil and political rights of Nicaraguans continue to deteriorate under Daniel Ortega’s administration, which has refused to comply with the recommendations set in motion by the United Nations Human Rights Council.
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On Thursday, September 1, the Ecuadorian government initiated a process of normalization for about 513,000 Venezuelans who already live in the country.
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Growing tensions between the United States and China in their struggle to be the de facto world power has presented a challenge for Brazil, finding itself in the American sphere of influence while becoming ever more reliant on trade with China.
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