Issue Mar 25-31 2026: A new report published by the Rosario Trading Exchange reveals the cause of the ascendancy of Brazil’s agriculture sector over that of neighboring Argentina in recent years.
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Issue Mar 25-31 2026: According to a new report from Amnesty International, Nicaragua is one of six countries in Latin America that have passed laws restricting the “existence and action” of social organizations, destroying their own “social fabric” and profoundly undermining the rule of law.
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Issue Mar 25-31 2026: Argentina’s government offered a reward of 20 million pesos, roughly $14,000, for information leading to the capture of Galvarino Apablaza, former leader of the Manuel Rodríguez Patriotic Front (FPMR), wanted by Chilean courts as the alleged mastermind of the 1991 assassination of Senator Jaime Guzmán and the kidnapping of businessman Cristián
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Issue Mar 18-24 2026: A boat with 32 crew members hailing from 11 different countries departed from the Mexican port of Yucalpeten for Havana, Cuba, on March 20, under the auspices of a humanitarian mission bringing supplies to Cuban hospitals and in protest against the U.S.-imposed economic blockade of the island nation.
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Issue Mar 18-24 2026: Chile’s Deputy Minister of the Interior, Hernán Paredes, has called for understanding over the incoming administration’s decision to build new fences and dig ditches along the country’s border with Bolivia.
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Issue Mar 18-24 2026: Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum defended the continuation of health cooperation with Cuba this Wednesday, affirming that she will maintain the agreement to contract Cuban doctors, even as several Latin American countries—such as Honduras and Guatemala—have recently canceled these programs under pressure from the United States.
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Issue Mar 11-17 2026: Costa Rica has carried out its first mass deportation by air, sending 33 people from various nations to Panama, Colombia, and Ecuador. According to the Central American nation’s General Directorate of Migration and Aliens (DGME), the flight, which was conducted with the support of Washington, departed San José’s Juan Santamaría Airport
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Issue Mar 11-17 2026: In a joint operation carried out with the cooperation of the United States, Ecuador destroyed a camp belonging to the Comandos de Frontera paramilitary organization in the province of Sucumbíos, near the border with Colombia.
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Issue Mar 11-17 2026: Chile has begun excavation work along its northern border with Peru, part of a broader effort to curb irregular migration and illicit activity in the region. The project has raised attention due to its scale and the proximity of operations to Peruvian territory.
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Issue Mar 04-10 2026: Colombian President Gustavo Petro has said that his country is willing to help create a humanitarian corridor with Ecuador by means of which to move Venezuelan migrants from that country back to their nation of origin, but has emphasized that such a project must be founded on the basis of respect
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