Issue Oct 25-31 2023: Chilean Foreign Minister Alberto van Klaveren described the recent cancellation of the presidential primaries in Venezuela as “a disappointment.”
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Issue Oct 25-31 2023: The Cámara de Industrias de Costa Rica (CICR) celebrated the resumption of normal relations between Costa Rica and Honduras after the two countries agreed to suspend their recently imposed mutual visa requirements.
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Issue Oct 25-31 2023: The Unión de Partidos Latinoamericanos (UPLA) will hold its ordinary assembly in Paraguay, along with an international forum at the Asociación Nacional Republicana (ANR).
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Issue Oct 18-24 2023: The Gabo Festival has reportedly touched down in Montevideo, Uruguay, and has the purpose of generating collaboration networks between journalists and storytellers from all over Latin America.
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Issue Oct 18-24 2023: Mexico might learn something from the recent electoral processes in Ecuador, Argentina, and Venezuela.
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Issue Oct 18-24 2023: Costa Rica and Honduras have buried the hatchet in regard to the controversy over travel visas between the two countries.
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Issue Oct 11-17 2023: El Salvador and Honduras have begun implementing the Declaración Anticipada en el Puesto Fronterizo El Amatillo, a free-trade agreement designed to reduce merchandise transportation times between the two countries.
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Issue Oct 11-17 2023: The Dominican Republic’s participation in the last session held by the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States (OAS) reportedly “met expectations” regarding defense over the region’s conflict with Haiti.
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Issue Oct 11-17 2023: Echer Becerra, a Venezuelan migrant, narrated the harrowing journey he and his family faced on their way to Mexico City. Members of the Gulf Clan kidnapped them in the Darién Jungle, notorious for its history of organized crime abuses against migrants.
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Issue Oct 04-10 2023: The government of Costa Rica opened the Centro de Atención Temporal de Migrantes (CATEM) along the Panamanian border to address the growing influx of migrants crossing the Darién jungle.
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