Colombia officially invited Chile as the guest of honor at the Festival de la Imagen de Colombia, marking and continuing their 200-year diplomatic relationship.
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Twenty-four Nicaraguan opposition groups have petitioned Honduran President Xiomara Castro for “solidarity and support” in the human rights abuses taking place under Nicaraguan leader Daniel Ortega.
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Less than a week before the end of President Sebastián Piñera’s term, Chile’s government announced plans to build a long ditch on the border with Bolivia as a measure to control the migration crisis.
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Central America and the Caribbean are committed to promoting joint actions.
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One thing is clear among the majority of Colombia’s presidential candidates: relations with Venezuela must be resumed.
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Argentine producers are losing their competitive edge in the South American grain market, a shortfall which will impact Argentina’s agri-food industry.
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An official source from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has declared that the agency will support the Government of Honduras in coordinating state efforts in creating migration policies.
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In a historical movement jumpstarted by the Technological University of Uruguay, Colombia, Uruguay, and Argentina have officially agreed to sign a “letter of intent” in sharing knowledge of converging technologies and industries such as biotechnology, sustainable energy, life science, and human development.
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The new director of Amnesty Chile, Rodrigo Bustos, has called upon the government to “comply with its duty to regulate migration” in a way that adheres to international norms with respect to the protection of human rights.
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Numerous Chilean and United States wine companies have been appropriating the term “Patagonia” as a brand for their commercial wine products.
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