Ecuadorian migrants, along with those of Cuba, El Salvador, Haiti, Guatemala, Honduras, and Venezuela, have a shared desire of immigrating to the United States.
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The acceleration of digital transformation and rapid adoption of platforms for remote work opened the doors for the future of labor. The workplace is no longer limited to physical or geographical spaces.
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After being informed that the circulation of their newspaper had been halted by the government, La Prensa was broken into by the National Police of Nicaragua, and their general manager, Juan Lorenzo Holmann Chamorro, was arrested under allegations of tax evasion and money laundering.
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The parliaments of Uruguay and Argentina have agreed to mutually recognize digital signatures submitted by licensed certification services.
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Héctor Béjar, Peru’s new chancellor, has stated that he is betting on Venezuela undergoing a democratic renovation, and that he is against intervention in Venezuela and Cuba’s internal affairs.
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Representatives of Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Costa Rica, and the U.S. will be present in an important meeting covering the topic of migration.
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The issue of immigration and the impact of deportation, among other stressors, on child immigrants has come to the forefront this month in Chile.
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Andrés Coba Casa, a Venezuelan of Cuban descent who led the July 26 Movement, was assassinated sixty years ago. Because of this, relations between Venezuela and Cuba inevitably worsened.
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–Researched and Written by Keith Cottle— On July 18th, hundreds of Nicaraguans living in Costa Rica, many of whom are exiles, participated in a peaceful march in San José. The demonstrators united under the slogan “Nicaragua no está sola,” to show support for their country and its people, which have been enthralled in a socio-political
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Two attacks within two weeks of each other on the Colombia-Venezuela border demonstrate growing concern about the two countries’ relationship.
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