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On Monday, September 13, upon the inauguration of the 48th session of the Human Rights Council, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet presented a summary of the last report published by her agency, where she condemned the persecution of human rights advocates and trade union leaders in Venezuela and Nicaragua.

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The Colombian army was attacked in Arauca, leaving five soldiers dead.

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Venezuelans fleeing to Peru begin to break with prejudices and stereotypes of foreigners as they invest in their businesses.

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José Rozados, director of the ReporteInmobiliario portal in Argentina and a specialist in real estate asset evaluation, shared his view on the current real estate trends of Argentinians investing in Uruguay and abroad.

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After nearly eight months, Peru has resumed flights with Brazil and is allowing Brazilian citizens to enter the country again.

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Xenophobia is an issue in Colombia, especially against migrants from Venezuela. Officials and citizens are trying to change the narrative to think of migration as a right and integration as a possibility to build despite differences.

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On Tuesday, August 26, pharmaceutical company Pfizer and the German laboratory BioNTech announced their partnership with Brazilian Eurofarma to locally produce the COVID-19 vaccine and distribute it throughout Latin America.

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The group of immigrants who were stopped had left from Tapachula, a city on the border of Mexico and Guatemala, headed to the United States.

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An IACHR investigation concluded that massacres were committed in Bolivia in 2019.

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Paraguay’s opposition parties filed a complaint with the Specialized Unit for Economic Crimes and Anti-Corruption over the former Paraguayan president Horacio Cartes’ rushed agreement with Argentinian president Mauricio Macri regarding the Yacyretá hydroelectric dam.

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