Rogelio Mayta, ambassador of Bolivia, and Félix Plasencia, ambassador of Venezuela, meet to discuss common interests between the two nations ahead of the Summit of the Americas in June.
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Mexico has assumed a new strategic vision under President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s administration which puts Latin America at the center of foreign policy.
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Over 7.2 million Venezuelans have fled from their native country to seek a better life since 2003.
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In 2021, Argentina’s yerba mate market experienced a 17% decline in exports, with the “red numbers” continuing into 2022.
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While Honduras prepares an international lawsuit against Guatemala for the environmental contamination generated by thousands of tons of waste that flows through the Motagua River, Guatemalan officials reiterate their strategy of confronting the issue communicatively and collaboratively.
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Costa Rica enacted a phytosanitary (plant health) measure that aimed to reduce the risk of the spread of the sunblotch virus from imported Mexican avocados.
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Daniel Jadue, mayor of Recoleta, Chile, raised concerns about Chilean President Gabriel Boric’s government projects as they relate to Venezuela, Cuba, or Nicaragua.
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Intending to enhance and strengthen the cooperation agreement between the Paraguayan Ministry of Health and the National University of Córdoba (UNC) of Argentina, the Minister of Health and representatives of the UNC met to discuss a policy change.
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A record number of 650 Latin American immigrants died attempting to cross the United States border in 2021.
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In a short press release, the Guatemalan Institute of Migration revealed the possibility of a migrant caravan traveling from Honduras to Guatemala with an estimated two thousand people.
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