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The project to connect Costa Rica and El Salvador via ferry is still “alive,” six years after it was initially announced as “urgent” and “a priority” by President Guillermo Solís.

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In an interview, Argentine ambassador to Uruguay, Alberto Juan Bautista Iribarne, discussed Argentine identity, the challenges facing Argentina, and Argentine-Uruguayan relations.

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President Bukele of El Salvador delivered 17,000 AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines to seven municipalities across Honduras.

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On June 17, 2015, the Government of Nicaragua expressed interest in a trade agreement with Peru.

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“Vaccination tourism,” through which wealthy Latin Americans travel to the United States to receive COVID-19 vaccines, is not a solution for the pandemic; rather, it illuminates the significant inequality in terms of access to vaccines in the Americas.

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After the pandemic, the Uruguayan coalition government will face serious political and economic challenges for their remaining three years in office.

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Luis Almagro, the secretary general of the Organization of American States (OAS), has stated that the new electoral reforms that the Nicaraguan government has adopted will complicate the ability to have an equal and transparent democratic process.

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Peruvian agro-industrial companies are increasingly interested in investing in farmland in Colombia.

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The tranquility in Trojes, a Honduran town of about 60,000 inhabitants lost among the mountains near the border, has been altered by the 400 migrants who appear on average every day.

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In Chile, irregular migrants have 180 days to leave before they are deported. Authorities in Chile disclosed that those who entered Chile until mid-March of 2020 will have a period of time to regularize.

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