With Guatemala acting as a transit site for migrants, 30 migrants were detained there.
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Chile’s new president, Gabriel Boric, met with his Argentinian counterpart Alberto Fernández in Buenos Aires, making Argentina the location of Boric’s first official state visit.
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Mexican security authorities halted and dissolved a migrant caravan on its way to the United States from Tapachula, Chiapas, Mexico.
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Bolivian government official Robert Calzadilla argued that Chile has unjustly benefited from more than 100 years of exclusive use of “all” the Silala River’s waters. During their pleadings before the judges at The Hague, Bolivia argued that Chile unlawfully controls the entire flow of the river, despite its origin from the wetlands of Bolivia.
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The United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) reported that the number of Nicaraguan refugees and asylum seekers in Costa Rica “has doubled” in the last eight months, rising to 150,000.
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The Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Agriculture (CCIAP) of Panama stresses the importance of the Alliance for Development in Democracy (ADD), which was formed last September between Panama, Costa Rica, and the Dominican Republic.
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The binational Itaipú and Yacyretá dams are sources of renewable energy that power several communities across South America.
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The General Secretariat of the Organization of American States (OAS) has asked Colombia’s electoral committee to attend to the “complaints, claims, and denunciations” that have occurred after the alarms went off last week for an alleged erroneous count of the votes in the congressional elections held on March 13.
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A study carried out by Randstad, a human resources company, analyzed factors such as cost of living and the gross average salary of formal workers in the Uruguayan and Argentine capitals.
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Chile’s new leader Gabriel Boric will travel to Argentina for a meeting with his counterpart, President Alberto Fernández. The visit is planned for April 5 – a historic date for both nations, the so-called “Abrazo de Maipú” (“Maipú Embrace”).
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